YouTube Video Statistics

See the insights into how your videos are doing on the platform

Enter the URL of the YouTube video you want to analyze.

Video Thumbnail

Views
Likes
Comments
Channel ID
Category
Language
Duration
Description

Video Tags
Video Thumbnails

About YouTube Video Statistics Tool

The YouTube Video Statistics tool provides insights into how your videos are doing on the platform. It allows you to analyze any video on YouTube and get detailed insights about it. You can see how many people watched it, how many liked it, how many commented on it, its description, its tags, its category, and more. All that in one place.

The YouTube Video Statistics tool is very useful for understanding how your viewers are consuming your content. It’s also useful for seeing which videos are performing well and which ones might need more work.

How to use the YouTube Video Statistics Tool?

Our tool is simple and easy to use, yet, it's powerful with features hard to find elsewhere. All it needs from you to get all the data about a certain YouTube video is the URL of that video. It only takes a few seconds to get all the information you need. To use this tool:

  1. Go to the video that you want to analyze it using our tool and copy its link.
  2. Paste the link in the toolbox and click Statistic.
  3. Get the most out of our free tool. That's it.

What Info you will get?

This tool gives a ton of information about any YouTube video in one place that can be really helpful for you. You can get the following statistics:

  • The channel ID and title that hosted the video.
  • The title of the video.
  • The video views, likes, and comments counts.
  • The date that the video has been published.
  • The description of the video.
  • The thumbnail of the video with all available sizes.
  • The tags and category of the video.
  • The default language.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the YouTube Video Statistics tool is completely free to use. You can analyze as many videos as you want.

Yes, you can view and download thumbnails in all available qualities (HD, SD, Normal, etc.) directly from the results section.

It works for any public YouTube video. Private or unlisted videos might not return full statistics depending on their settings.