Sure, YouTube is the obvious place to go and watch video content, but it doesn’t mean it’s the only option. There are lots of established and up-and-coming services and we’ve rounded up the five best alternatives to YouTube.

Vimeo: Mostly for producers

Vimeo used to be YouTube’s biggest competitor, but now the service has a different focus.

Vimeo no longer shows lots of funny videos, but is mostly used by professionals who want to share their films.

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Foundry

Dailymotion: A European alternative

The service is similar to YouTube, but has a greater focus on content from various media companies and other serious producers.

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Foundry

  • Download Dailymotion for Android
  • Download Dailymotion for iOS
  • www.dailymotion.com or the UK Dailymotion site

Rumble: For friends of Trump

The video service Rumble is popular among the American right wing because it doesn’t have many restrictions on what can be published.

It’s also gained attention because Donald Trump’s social media service, Truth Social, uses the company’s servers.

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Rumble

TikTok: The giant from China

Video is becoming increasingly important on social media – it’s an increasing focus for Facebook and Instagram, for example. However, the most important video platform is TikTok.

It’s the world’s second-largest video platform (after YouTube) and features content created by both amateurs and professionals around the world.

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TikTok

PeerTube: The open source option

If you want to avoid the services of the tech giants, you can choose PeerTube.

It’s a decentralised video platform that uses open source code and a peer-to-peer solution without any central servers.

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PeerTube

This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and adapted from Swedish.

Author: Martin Appel, Contributor, Tech Advisor

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Martin is our sister site PC for Alla’s consumer editor where he, among other things, guides you as a reader to what you need to be aware of when buying products and services. He writes engaging columns and tips on smart apps and programs, and sometimes he also tests hardware and software for PC för Alla.