YouTube videos have come leaps and bounds in terms of video quality over the past few years. Back in February, we first learned about the Google-owned service's plans for an enhanced bitrate option, exclusively available for YouTube Premium subscribers. YouTube then officially announced the feature's rollout for iOS in April, promising that it would make it to the web eventually. Fast forward to June, when YouTube began testing the feature more widely, including on some Android phones and Android TV setups. YouTube has now announced the higher bitrate option's arrival on the web, almost four months after making it to iPhones.


