YouTube Video Count Checker

Check your YouTube video count fast—no login, no hassle. Just instant results.

Tool Icon YouTube Video Count Checker

About This Tool

So, you’ve probably been down that rabbit hole—scrolling through a YouTuber’s channel, wondering just how many videos they’ve actually uploaded. Maybe you’re trying to binge an entire series, or maybe you’re just curious if that niche creator with 37 subscribers has somehow posted 800 videos. Whatever the reason, the YouTube Video Count Checker is here to save you from endless clicking and guessing. This isn’t some flashy, over-engineered app. It’s a straightforward tool that grabs the total number of public videos a channel has uploaded. No fluff. No ads. Just the number you’re after. You paste in the channel URL or username, hit a button, and boom—there it is. Simple as that. I built this because I got tired of manually counting or relying on third-party sites that looked like they were coded in 2003. If you’ve ever tried to find this info on YouTube itself, you know it’s not exactly front and center. The count is buried in the “Videos” tab, and even then, it only shows a rough estimate unless you scroll through hundreds of thumbnails. This tool cuts through the noise. It uses YouTube’s public API (the legit one, not some sketchy workaround), so it’s reliable and respects rate limits. No scraping, no shady data grabs. Just clean, honest info. And yeah, it works for most channels—big or small, verified or not. As long as the channel is public and has uploaded videos, you’ll get a number.

Key Features

  • Fast lookup—get the video count in under 5 seconds
  • Works with channel URLs, usernames, or channel IDs
  • No login required—just paste and go
  • Lightweight and mobile-friendly
  • No tracking, no cookies, no nonsense
  • Free forever—no paywalls or “premium” upgrades

FAQ

Why doesn’t it show private or deleted videos?
Because YouTube doesn’t let anyone see those. The tool only counts public uploads, just like what you’d see if you visited the channel yourself. If a video’s gone private or was deleted, it’s not in the count—same as on YouTube.

What if the channel has no videos?
Then it returns zero. Some channels exist just for playlists or community posts. If there’s nothing uploaded, the tool won’t fake a number. It’ll just tell you straight up: 0 videos.