In the dynamic realm of online video content, YouTube stands out as the premier platform for sharing, exploring and interacting with videos. At the heart of managing this vast content ecosystem is the YouTube Metrics Information API, a powerful tool that provides crucial information about YouTube videos. This API offers numerous opportunities, from analyzing content and gaining valuable insights to tailoring personalized recommendations and measuring engagement metrics.
Basically, the YouTube Metrics Information API serves as a gateway to detailed video information and metadata such as view counts, likes, dislikes and more. Particularly beneficial for improving user experience, developing content analytics tools or innovating with video-centric applications, this API is critical for navigating and using YouTube's vast video library.
Digging deeper, the API provides access to comprehensive video metadata, such as publish dates and view counts, essential for creating informative video listings and performing in-depth analytics.
The YouTube Metrics Information API is becoming indispensable for anyone looking to tap into the potential of YouTube's vast collection of videos. Whether you're a content creator, developer or commercial entity, this API allows you to improve user interactions, measure video performance and connect with audiences in a more personalized and informed way. By leveraging the wealth of data provided by the YouTube Metrics Information API, you can foster innovation and create a more engaging online video environment for users.
It will receive a parameter and provide you with a JSON.
Content recommendations: Customize video suggestions for users based on their viewing history and preferences.
Video analytics: Track video performance, including views, likes and dislikes.
Content management: Easily embed and display YouTube videos on websites or applications.
Social media integration: Enhance social media posts and engagement with YouTube video content.
Educational platforms: Create educational videos and integrate them into e-learning platforms.
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To use this endpoint you must indicate the ID of a YouTube video in the parameter.
Video information - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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videoId |
[Required] |
{"id":"ZbZSe6N_BXs","dateCreated":"2022-04-09T21:59:46.702577Z","likes":8750846,"rawDislikes":1226,"rawLikes":33898,"dislikes":359795,"rating":4.842033068803831,"viewCount":1324669450,"deleted":false}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/4633/youtube+metrics+information+api/5712/video+information?videoId=ZbZSe6N_BXs' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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To use this API you must indicate the ID of a YouTube video.
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The YouTube Metrics Information API is an interface provided by YouTube that allows users to access detailed information about YouTube videos,
The YouTube Metrics Information API is essential for understanding viewer engagement, analyzing content performance, and refining strategies. It provides valuable insights into video metrics like views, likes, and audience demographics, crucial for optimizing content and maximizing audience reach.
The GET Video information endpoint returns detailed metrics about a specific YouTube video, including view counts, likes, dislikes, ratings, and the date the video was created.
Key fields in the response data include "id" (video ID), "dateCreated" (publish date), "likes" (total likes), "dislikes" (total dislikes), "viewCount" (total views), and "rating" (average rating).
The response data is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs representing various metrics. For example, the "viewCount" field indicates the total number of views, while "likes" and "dislikes" provide engagement metrics.
This endpoint provides information such as video ID, creation date, view counts, likes, dislikes, and overall rating, allowing for comprehensive analysis of video performance.
Users can customize their requests by specifying the YouTube video ID in the endpoint parameter, allowing them to retrieve metrics for any specific video of interest.
In the response, "likes" indicates the total number of positive reactions, "dislikes" shows negative reactions, "viewCount" reflects how many times the video has been viewed, and "rating" provides an average score based on likes and dislikes.
Typical use cases include analyzing video performance for content strategy, enhancing user engagement through personalized recommendations, and integrating video metrics into educational platforms for better content management.
Data accuracy is maintained through direct access to YouTube's database, ensuring that the metrics reflect real-time engagement and performance statistics for each video.
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