YouTube Fact Sheet
Overview and Features
YouTube is a consumer media company for people to watch and share original videos worldwide through a Web experience.
Everyone can watch videos on YouTube—both at YouTube.com and across the Internet. People can see first-hand accounts of current events, find videos about their hobbies and interests, and discover the quirky and unusual. As more people capture special moments on video, YouTube is empowering them to become the broadcasters of tomorrow.
Some of the site's features include:
- Video embedding, which lets users insert a YouTube video into MySpace accounts, blogs, or other Web sites where anyone can watch them
- Public or private videos—users can elect to broadcast their videos publicly or share them privately with friends and family upon upload
- Subscriptions allow users to keep track of their favorite users' new videos
By registering, users are able to upload and share videos, save favorites, create playlists, and comment on the videos. YouTube is building a community that is highly motivated to watch and share videos. The YouTube service is free and will be supported by advertising.
The YouTube Community
YouTube is a place for people to engage in new ways with video by sharing, commenting on, and viewing videos. YouTube originally started as a personal video sharing service, and has grown into an entertainment destination with people watching more than 100 million videos on the site daily. Our users determine what is popular on the site, and can unleash their creativity and broadcast their talents to a global audience.
YouTube is creating a community for personal video, musicians, amateur filmmakers and comedians, and professional content owners. Our service is extremely viral, so if someone has a lot of talent and their content is really creative, users will be more likely to share the videos.
The explosion in consumer devices with video capability is giving users control over the videos they record, watch, and share, and YouTube is dedicated to making their experience as easy and entertaining as possible.
Unlike traditional broadcast channels, which have set windows for their programming, people can watch what they want, when they want on YouTube. We are focused on building the best user experience and the best platform for people to share their videos around the world. Anyone can broadcast themselves by creating content and distributing it through YouTube. And the community decides what is popular through their ratings and comments.
Traffic and Stats
YouTube is currently serving 100 million videos per day, with more than 65,000 videos being uploaded daily. According to Hitwise, YouTube videos account for 60 percent of all videos watched online and people are spending an average of 17 minutes per session on the site. According to Nielsen NetRatings, YouTube has nearly 20M unique users per month.
We continue to grow exponentially month-to-month, so check back in for the latest metrics.
Timeline
YouTube was founded in February 2005 from a garage in Menlo Park, and development began immediately. We started a public preview in May of last year and officially launched the company and service in December 2005. YouTube has already grown to serve more than 100 million video views per day and is receiving more than 65,000 video uploads daily.
Demographics
Our user base is 18-49, spanning all geographies. With such a large and diverse user base, YouTube offers something for everyone.
Funding
YouTube announced its first round of funding in November 2005 for $3.5 million from venture-capital firm Sequoia Capital. In April 2006, YouTube received an additional $8 million in a second round of funding from Sequoia.
Business Model
YouTube is pursuing advertising as its business model, and is exploring a range of possibilities including promotions, sponsorships, contextual-based advertising, traditional banner advertising, etc. But more than anything else, we're committed to providing the best consumer experience to watch, upload, and share videos. When building a community, it is critical to get the model right.
Market Size
The online advertising market continues to grow and has increased by about 30% to an estimated $12.5 billion in 2005, according to the IAB/PricewaterhouseCoopers. With the explosion of Internet video in 2006, the increase in home broadband access (more than 60% of homes have broadband), and with consumers spending more time on the Web, companies are shifting their advertising budgets from traditional TV advertising to the online video market. This presents a significant market opportunity for YouTube.
Content Partners
YouTube is a stage for everyone, including traditional media companies, filmmakers, record labels, movie studios, comedians and more. With the shift happening in digital media entertainment and a new clip culture evolving, professional and independent content creators are recognizing the potential of promoting themselves on YouTube.
Director Program
YouTube implemented a 10-minute limit for video uploads in March 2006 to prohibit unauthorized videos from being uploaded to the site. Recognizing that there are many legitimate content creators making videos over 10 minutes, we created a new program called YouTube Directors in April 2006.
The service is set up for videobloggers, comedians, professional content producers, filmmakers, musicians, and anyone else making videos. Upon successful registration, YouTube Director accounts receive the following benefits:
- logo on all video pages and profiles
- Users' own logos, company/organization URL, and description on all of their video pages
- Ability to upload videos longer than 10 minutes
- Customizable name & value fields for each video (ex: "Price: $4.25" or "Show Time: 9 pm PST")
- Ability to attach a per-video URL to each video
The YouTube Director program is completely free to legitimate, original content creators. Users must apply via the YouTube website to become a Director at
www.youtube.com/director
.