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YouTube Channel Video Links Extractor

Pull the video links from any YouTube channel. Paste a channel name, handle, URL, or ID, then copy every link at once or download them as a TXT or CSV file.

Sign in to extract links. Pulls up to the 1,000 most recent uploads.

What is the Channel Video Links Extractor?

This tool collects the video links from a YouTube channel and puts them in one place. Paste a channel name, handle, URL, or ID, and it reads the channel's uploads through the official YouTube Data API and returns each video title and link, newest first. You can copy all the links at once or download them as a TXT or CSV file.

What you can do with it

  • Build a list of a channel's videos for research or a content audit
  • Export links to a spreadsheet for tracking or outreach
  • Queue videos for transcripts, summaries, or other batch work
  • Keep a backup record of the links a channel has published

How to use it

  1. 1. Enter the channel. Paste a channel name, @handle, URL, or channel ID.
  2. 2. Extract the links. The tool reads the channel's uploads and lists each video.
  3. 3. Copy or download. Copy all the links, or save them as a TXT or CSV file.

Frequently asked questions

Does it get every video on a channel?

It pulls the most recent uploads, up to 1,000 per run. For very large channels that cap keeps the lookup quick. Private and deleted entries are skipped because they have no public link.

Are Shorts included?

Yes. Shorts are regular videos on the channel's uploads, so their links appear in the list too.

What is in the CSV file?

Three columns: the video title, its link, and the publish date. It opens in any spreadsheet app.

Can I extract from a private channel?

No. Only public uploads can be read. Private videos and private channels do not return links.

Do I need an account?

Yes. Sign in with Google to extract links. It is free to use once you are signed in.

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