This is the most efficient, modern, and recommended method for power users. You will export your subscriptions from Google Takeout as a file, then use a browser extension to "auto-subscribe" to the list.

If the above methods don't work for you, you can try manually transferring your subscriptions by:

Open the subscriptions.csv file with Excel, Google Sheets, or Notepad. It will look like this:

Moving YouTube subscriptions from one account to another is not a native feature within YouTube. However, you can achieve this through manual lists, browser extensions, or advanced scripting. Method 1: The "Public Link" Manual Method (Easiest)

Search for each channel from your old list and click "Subscribe" on the new account. Using the Google Takeout Method

Keep the tab open while the extension clicks the "Subscribe" buttons for you in the background.

If you don't want to fiddle with CSV files, browser extensions are the way to go. However, be very careful here. Only use extensions with thousands of positive reviews; you are granting them access to your YouTube data.

Within a few minutes, Google will email you a link to a .zip archive. Download and extract the folder on your computer.

Click "All YouTube data included" and ensure only are selected.

: Add YouTube Subscriptions Transfer or SubShift to Chrome or Edge.

Method 1: The Semi-Manual Method (Safest for Small-to-Medium Lists)