YouTube has officially announced the launch of the YouTube Partner Program in Armenia. As early as spring 2026, local creators will be able to join the program and legally monetize their content, receiving income directly from the platform. This is stated in the company's statement, published on the official YouTube blog.

After joining YPP, Armenian creators will gain access to all key sources of income — advertising, paid subscriptions, as well as other monetization tools. In addition, they will become part of a global community of more than 3 million creators, for whom YouTube has long turned from a hobby into a full-fledged business and the main source of income.

The company emphasizes that content creators are the foundation of the platform's success. According to YouTube, over the past four years, more than $100 billion has been paid to creators, artists, and media companies worldwide. The launch of monetization in Armenia opens up new opportunities for local bloggers to grow and integrate into the global platform ecosystem.

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