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Top 100 Video Streaming Sites You Should Know
Whether you are a content creator, a movie buff, or simply love watching videos online, knowing the best streaming platforms is essential. Below is a curated list of the top 100 video streaming websites where you can upload, share, or simply enjoy videos from around the world. From global giants to niche platforms, this list covers a variety of genres, features, and audiences.
- YouTube – The world's largest video platform for creators and viewers alike.
- Vimeo – Known for high-quality, artistic videos and professional portfolios.
- Dailymotion – Popular alternative with a global audience and diverse content.
- Twitch – Leading live streaming platform for gamers and creative arts.
- Facebook Watch – Integrated with Facebook for easy social video sharing.
- Instagram Video & Reels – Short and long-form videos on a social photo sharing app.
- Netflix – Streaming giant focused on movies and TV shows (uploading is limited to partners).
- Hulu – Popular for streaming TV shows and original series.
- Peacock – NBCUniversal’s streaming service with diverse content.
- Crunchyroll – Top destination for anime streaming and community.
- Vevo – Official music videos platform powered by top artists and labels.
- Metacafe – Specializes in short-form video entertainment.
- BitChute – A decentralized video hosting platform emphasizing free speech.
- Rumble – Growing platform focusing on viral and trending videos.
- TED – Inspirational talks and presentations across a wide range of topics.
- LinkedIn Video – Professional networking videos and tutorials.
- Zoom Video Webinars – For live streamed webinars and conferences.
- Facebook Live – Stream live events directly on Facebook.
- Periscope – Twitter’s live streaming app for on-the-go videos.
- Vudu – On-demand movies and TV, including rentals and purchases.
- Disney+ – Streaming platform for Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars fans.
- 9GAG TV – Funny and viral short videos with community engagement.
- IGTV – Instagram’s long-form video platform.
- Snapchat Spotlight – Viral video content inside Snapchat.
- Hotstar – Major streaming site popular in India for movies and sports.
- Veoh – Video hosting platform with movies, TV shows, and user content.
- MySpace TV – Social video platform with a nostalgic twist.
- JW Player – Video hosting and streaming service for publishers.
- LiveLeak – Known for raw, real-world videos and news footage.
- Mixcloud – Streaming platform focused on DJ mixes and podcasts.
- Vzaar – Enterprise video hosting and management.
- Brightcove – Professional video hosting with analytics.
- Bit.Tube – Blockchain-based video streaming site.
- Flixster – Movie trailers and reviews platform.
- Ustream – Live broadcasting service.
- Vevo – Music video streaming platform with official artist content.
- Metacafe – Short entertainment videos.
- Tubi – Free movies and TV streaming service.
- Crackle – Ad-supported free movies and series.
- Pluto TV – Free live TV streaming.
- Sling TV – Live TV streaming with customizable packages.
- Shudder – Horror and thriller movies streaming.
- FandangoNOW – Movie rental and purchase platform.
- Kanopy – Streaming with free access via public libraries.
- PeerTube – Decentralized open-source video platform.
- Odysee – Video sharing platform built on blockchain technology.
- Vimeo OTT – Vimeo’s video-on-demand platform.
- Facebook Watch – Social video platform integrated with Facebook.
- YT Music – Music video streaming from YouTube’s official music arm.
- SoundCloud – Primarily audio, but also supports video podcasts.
- Vevo – High quality official music videos.
- Zoom – Live video conferencing and webinars.
- Streamable – Simple and quick video sharing platform.
- Vzaar – Professional video hosting for businesses.
- Brightcove – Enterprise video platform with marketing tools.
- JW Player – Video hosting and player solutions.
- Muvi – Platform to launch your own OTT service.
- Vidyard – Video platform focused on business and marketing.
- Wistia – Business video hosting and analytics.
- Kaltura – Video platform for education and enterprise.
- DTube – Decentralized video platform based on blockchain.
- Vimeo Livestream – Live video streaming on Vimeo.
- Vimeo On Demand – Pay-per-view or subscription video platform.
- Facebook Live – Real-time video streaming.
- IGTV – Instagram’s vertical video channel.
- Periscope – Twitter’s live streaming app.
- Roku Channel – Free streaming channel on Roku devices.
- Redbox – Movie rentals and streaming.
- CuriosityStream – Documentary and factual content streaming.
- DocuBay – Documentary streaming service.
- Classic Cinema Online – Free classic movies streaming.
- Kanopy – Educational and indie film streaming.
- FilmStruck – Classic and indie films (closed but many migrated).
- Popcornflix – Free ad-supported movies and series.
- Yidio – Aggregator of streaming video sites.
- WatchSeries – TV series streaming (legal status varies).
- Viki – Asian dramas and movies streaming.
- AsianCrush – Asian movies and TV streaming.
- Funimation – Anime streaming service.
- HBO Max – Premium streaming for HBO content.
- Showtime Anytime – Showtime’s streaming platform.
- Starz – Premium movies and original shows streaming.
- Apple TV+ – Apple’s original video streaming service.
- Google Play Movies & TV – Video rental and purchase service.
- Amazon Prime Video – Amazon’s extensive video streaming platform.
- Discovery+ – Streaming of discovery-owned content.
- ESPN+ – Sports streaming service.
- DAZN – Sports streaming.
- Facebook Video – Upload and share videos on Facebook platform.
- TikTok – Short video platform with a huge viral reach.
- Byte – Short looping video app, successor to Vine.
This list is ever-evolving, with new platforms rising and existing ones expanding. Whether you’re an aspiring creator or a video enthusiast, exploring these platforms can open up countless opportunities.
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