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Live video streaming from smartphones is all the rage and Google’s YouTube division wants a piece of the action.

The company has announced in a blog post that it will be adding support for live streaming in its mobile YouTube app, allowing users to broadcast video and interact with viewers in real time on the go.

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“We’ve been offering live streaming on YouTube since 2011, before it was cool,” the post reads, referencing its previous desktop-only interface for live broadcasts. “Soon, we’ll be putting the power of YouTube live streaming in the palm of your hands.”

Google adding mobile live-streaming support to YouTube is not a surprising one, though it does seem more late to the game than usual for the company. Mobile live streaming started picking up steam and moving more into the mainstream spotlight with Periscope’s launch in March 2015, after being acquired by Twitter Inc.

Facebook Inc. responded by rolling out mobile live streaming for verified users later that year, with a heavy push for adoption in 2016 by opening it up to everyone. The company is also reportedly signing multimillion dollar deals with celebrities and media organizations to use Facebook Live regularly.

Recently, Twitter integrated its Periscope broadcasts directly into Twitter timelines and now allows users to begin a live stream right from the Twitter app.

YouTube says mobile live streaming “will be baked right into the core YouTube mobile app,” with all of the regular features and settings of a normal YouTube upload. The company says its mobile live streaming offering is currently only available to a handful of YouTube personalities, but will have a wide roll out coming “soon.”