YouTube is reportedly planning to introduce YouTube Radio, which is designed to allow users to stream videos non-stop and with personalisation options.

According to a publication named Google Operating System, the service is similar to the present YouTube Mix, which shows nonstop videos based on current videos. Radio users, however, will also be able to tailor the service to their needs.

YouTube Mix has a maximum limit of 50 videos, but it is not known whether YouTube Radio will also have the same limitation.

The company has been testing new features, as last week the video platform announced an experimental feature which is designed to allow users to select videos from different camera angles.

Previously, the company also replaced Adobe Flash with HTML5 as its default platform for most web browsers.

According to reports, the feature is like an extension of YouTube Mix which will stream songs and videos until the user decides to stop it.