Get a full list of any YouTube channel's videos and performance metrics.
YouTube channel handle (e.g., @MrBeast, @jacksepticeye). Leave empty to use Channel ID instead.
YouTube channel ID (e.g., UCX6OQ3DkcsbYNE6H8uQQuVA). Used only if Channel Handle is empty.
Maximum number of videos to scrape (1-1000)
Type of videos to scrape
Order in which to fetch videos
Results to deliver
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Extract a complete list of videos from any YouTube channel, including titles, view counts, likes, and descriptions. Use it to analyze competitor content strategy or vet influencer partners.
This tool pulls a detailed list of videos from any public YouTube channel, giving you the raw data to understand its content strategy and performance. It's built for marketers, content creators, and researchers who need to go beyond surface-level observation. Instead of manually scrolling through a channel's video page, you can specify a channel by its handle (like `@MrBeast`) or ID, choose to get its latest, oldest, or most popular videos, and decide whether you want long-form content or Shorts. The tool returns a structured dataset covering video-specific details like view counts, likes, comments, duration, and tags, alongside channel-level information like subscriber count, total views, and verification status. ### Who is this for? * **Marketing Agencies:** Benchmark your clients' channels against their top competitors. Identify high-performing video formats and topics to inform future content production. * **Content Strategists:** Analyze the posting cadence, video duration, and keyword strategy (via tags and hashtags) of successful channels in your niche. * **Influencer Marketers:** Vet potential creator partners by pulling objective engagement data. See if their view counts and likes align with their subscriber numbers. * **Market Researchers:** Gather data on video trends surrounding a specific topic or industry by scraping multiple relevant channels.
Provide the YouTube channel's handle (e.g., @MrBeast) or its unique Channel ID.
Specify the maximum number of videos you want, from 1 to 1000.
Choose whether you want to extract 'long' videos or 'short' videos.
Select the order to retrieve videos: 'latest', 'popular', or 'oldest'.
Run the tool to begin the extraction.
Download the collected video and channel data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.