Sharper first impression
The opening screen now feels like a product page instead of a plain utility page, with stronger trust signals and a premium brand presence.
The new Y2Mate layout puts the converter first with a cleaner flow, stronger visual focus, and a more professional experience for users who need quick video or audio conversion in one place.
Paste a supported video link and move straight into a cleaner conversion flow.
The input, call to action, and status details stay above the fold for quicker engagement.
Secondary information moves out of the way so the core workflow stays obvious on desktop and mobile.
Sharper contrast, stronger hierarchy, and more premium visual styling create a more trustworthy first impression.
This refreshed version keeps the message simple: users arrive to convert quickly, understand what the platform does, and move forward without visual noise or oversized content blocks.
The opening screen now feels like a product page instead of a plain utility page, with stronger trust signals and a premium brand presence.
The page language feels more professional, with cleaner positioning, clearer benefits, and a more responsible note around authorized use.
The converter card is larger, more visible, and easier to use, which makes the core action feel immediate on every screen size.
The structure is intentionally short and efficient so users can understand the process without scrolling through a long introductory block.
Users land directly on the main input and immediately know where to start.
The layout supports a clearer distinction between video download and audio extraction.
A stronger call to action and clearer hierarchy reduce hesitation and keep the experience focused.
The message now sounds more like a reliable digital tool and less like generic promotional text. That improves readability, visual credibility, and brand consistency.
These questions are written to support the page visually and improve the overall professionalism of the landing experience.
The updated layout gives more space to the converter, uses stronger contrast, improves visual hierarchy, and removes the older flat utility-page feeling.
Because it is the main action users care about. Moving it higher and styling it more clearly creates a stronger first interaction.
Yes. The spacing, button sizes, card layout, and content structure are designed to stay clear and usable on smaller screens.
Yes. This version already moves in that direction with cleaner, more confident English and a more product-oriented visual presentation.
This redesign keeps your existing visual identity, modernizes the UI, and gives the converter the attention it should have from the first screen.