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I want to get the v=id from YouTube’s URL with JavaScript (no jQuery, pure JavaScript).

Example YouTube URL formats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8nQa1cJyX8&a=GxdCwVVULXctT2lYDEPllDR0LRTutYfW

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8nQa1cJyX8

Or any other YouTube format that contains a video ID in the URL.

Result from these formats

u8nQa1cJyX8

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I made an enhancement to Regex provided by "jeffreypriebe" because he needed a kind of YouTube URL is the URL of the videos when they are looking through a channel.

Well no but this is the function that I have armed.

<script type="text/javascript">
function youtube_parser(url){
    var regExp = /^.*((youtu.be\/)|(v\/)|(\/u\/\w\/)|(embed\/)|(watch\?))\??v?=?([^#&?]*).*/;
    var match = url.match(regExp);
    return (match&&match[7].length==11)? match[7] : false;
}
</script>

These are the types of URLs supported

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg&feature=feedrec_grec_index
http://www.youtube.com/user/IngridMichaelsonVEVO#p/a/u/1/QdK8U-VIH_o
http://www.youtube.com/v/0zM3nApSvMg?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg#t=0m10s
http://www.youtube.com/embed/0zM3nApSvMg?rel=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg
http://youtu.be/0zM3nApSvMg

Can be found in [http://web.archive.org/web/20160926134334/] http://lasnv.net/foro/839/Javascript_parsear_URL_de_YouTube

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    The regex contains a little bug \??v?=? this should just be at the watch part, otherwise you would filter a 'v' if the id starts with a 'v'. so this should do the trick /^.*((youtu.be\/)|(v\/)|(\/u\/\w\/)|(embed\/)|(watch\??v?=?))([^#\&\?]*).*/
    – webstrap
    Dec 16, 2011 at 17:14
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    Even cleaner: /.*(?:youtu.be\/|v\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|watch\?v=)([^#\&\?]*).*/ Then use match[1] instead of match[7] (which seemed a bit arbitrary to me). Also fixes bug pointed out by WebDev. Feb 16, 2012 at 13:58
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    You realise that this regex is not actually even checking the domain; it's so permissive that the string "v/2g5jg1Q2e6k" is enough to match it. Sep 24, 2015 at 0:51
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    How long until YouTube IDs are 12 characters long?
    – Lenar Hoyt
    Oct 13, 2015 at 21:05
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    Anyone can extend this reqex and thus people complaining are not making any sense. Dec 7, 2019 at 14:38
269

I simplified Lasnv's answer a bit.

It also fixes the bug that WebDeb describes.

Here it is:

var regExp = /^.*(youtu\.be\/|v\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|watch\?v=|\&v=)([^#\&\?]*).*/;
var match = url.match(regExp);
if (match && match[2].length == 11) {
  return match[2];
} else {
  //error
}

Here is a regexer link to play with: http://regexr.com/3dnqv

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    just a heads up: this should only be used when you know that you are dealing with a youtube url. I (wrongfully) used it to verify urls as youtube, which caused false positives, e.g. this passes: 'v/2059-9080-5437'
    – fabi
    Dec 5, 2013 at 13:41
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    I'm using now a different Regex that also checks for a youtube domain. I'm not sure if I should update the answer as it's a big change: /^.*(youtu.be\/|youtube(-nocookie)?.com\/(v\/|.*u\/\w\/|embed\/|.*v=))([\w-]{11}).*/
    – mantish
    Apr 23, 2015 at 14:24
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    When will YouTube switch to 12 characters for the video ID?
    – Lenar Hoyt
    Oct 13, 2015 at 21:06
  • shouldn't the dot in "youtu.be" be escaped? Nov 24, 2015 at 20:10
  • you're right @jitbit Thank you. Although it usually works as well without escaping it.
    – mantish
    Nov 25, 2015 at 22:22
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You don't need to use a regular expression for this.

var video_id = window.location.search.split('v=')[1];
var ampersandPosition = video_id.indexOf('&');
if(ampersandPosition != -1) {
  video_id = video_id.substring(0, ampersandPosition);
}
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  • this is a usefull function to make it work where you want based on this code. var video_url = 'youtube.com/watch?v=eOrNdBpGMv8&feature=youtube_gdata'; ytid(video_url); function ytid(video_url) { var video_id = video_url.split('v=')[1]; var ampersandPosition = video_id.indexOf('&'); if (ampersandPosition != -1) { video_id = video_id.substring(0, ampersandPosition); } alert(video_id); return video_id; }​
    – Gino
    Nov 23, 2012 at 21:01
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    does not handle embedded URLs
    – serge
    Mar 18, 2016 at 13:14
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    also doesn't handle 'share' generated urls- https://youtu.be/{{video_id}}
    – hamncheez
    Oct 11, 2017 at 20:33
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    This regex works well with youtube share and watch url. url='https://youtu.be/{{video_id}}'; url.match(/(?:https?:\/{2})?(?:w{3}\.)?youtu(?:be)?\.(?:com|be)(?:\/watch\?v=|\/)([^\s&]+)/);
    – Dipten
    Dec 31, 2019 at 10:57
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None of these worked on the kitchen sink as of 1/1/2015, notably URLs without protocal http/s and with youtube-nocookie domain. So here's a modified version that works on all these various Youtube versions:

    // Just the regex. Output is in [1].
    /^.*(?:(?:youtu\.be\/|v\/|vi\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|shorts\/)|(?:(?:watch)?\?v(?:i)?=|\&v(?:i)?=))([^#\&\?]*).*/

    // For testing.
    var urls = [
        'https://youtube.com/shorts/dQw4w9WgXcQ?feature=share',
        '//www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/up_lNV-yoK4?rel=0',
        'http://www.youtube.com/user/Scobleizer#p/u/1/1p3vcRhsYGo',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKZDdG9FTKY&feature=channel',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ-K7nCVnBI&playnext_from=TL&videos=osPknwzXEas&feature=sub',
        'http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=NRHVzbJVx8I',
        'http://www.youtube.com/user/SilkRoadTheatre#p/a/u/2/6dwqZw0j_jY',
        'http://youtu.be/6dwqZw0j_jY',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dwqZw0j_jY&feature=youtu.be',
        'http://youtu.be/afa-5HQHiAs',
        'http://www.youtube.com/user/Scobleizer#p/u/1/1p3vcRhsYGo?rel=0',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKZDdG9FTKY&feature=channel',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ-K7nCVnBI&playnext_from=TL&videos=osPknwzXEas&feature=sub',
        'http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=NRHVzbJVx8I',
        'http://www.youtube.com/embed/nas1rJpm7wY?rel=0',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peFZbP64dsU',
        'http://youtube.com/v/dQw4w9WgXcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player',
        'http://youtube.com/vi/dQw4w9WgXcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player',
        'http://youtube.com/?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
        'http://youtube.com/?vi=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
        'http://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
        'http://youtube.com/watch?vi=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
        'http://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player'
    ];
    
    var i, r, rx = /^.*(?:(?:youtu\.be\/|v\/|vi\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|shorts\/)|(?:(?:watch)?\?v(?:i)?=|\&v(?:i)?=))([^#\&\?]*).*/;
    
    for (i = 0; i < urls.length; ++i) {
        r = urls[i].match(rx);
        console.log(r[1]);
    }

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    Worth noting that many of the above solutions don't cover this wide batch of valid urls, the test script is very helpful, +1!
    – blented
    May 17, 2016 at 0:56
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    Note that this will be fooled by something like "www.engadget.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ", not that it's likely to be a problem though
    – binaryfunt
    Aug 2, 2016 at 9:23
  • It works, but couldnt fixed the issue arising a text with multiple youtube url's See this regex101.com/r/qK5qJ5/1. It should not replace the second url.
    – Ashish
    Aug 21, 2016 at 19:08
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    If you don't want that an empty ID matches: ^.*(?:(?:youtu\.be\/|v\/|vi\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/)|(?:(?:watch)?\?v(?:i)?=|\&v(?:i)?=))([^#\&\?]+).* (i.e. youtube.com/watch?v= will not match)
    – zurfyx
    Oct 26, 2017 at 10:03
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    @rmutalik "everything but the kitchen sink" is an expression in English meaning "everything imaginable." In this case the author is making a reference to "all of the possible URLs."
    – Jason
    Nov 29, 2021 at 18:03
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The best solution (from 2019-2021) I found is that:

function YouTubeGetID(url){
   url = url.split(/(vi\/|v=|\/v\/|youtu\.be\/|\/embed\/)/);
   return (url[2] !== undefined) ? url[2].split(/[^0-9a-z_\-]/i)[0] : url[0];
}

I found it here.

/*
* Tested URLs:
var url = 'http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/4e_kz79tjb8?version=3';
url = 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=g-vrec&v=Y1xs_xPb46M';
url = 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ab25nviakcw#';
url = 'http://youtu.be/Ab25nviakcw';
url = 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab25nviakcw';
url = '<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Ab25nviakcw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>';
url = '<object width="420" height="315"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/Ab25nviakcw?version=3&amp;hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/Ab25nviakcw?version=3&amp;hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="420" height="315" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object>';
url = 'http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/Ab25nviakcw/default.jpg';
url = 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGL22PTIOAM&feature=g-all-xit';
url = 'BGL22PTIOAM';
*/
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  • TypeScript: const youTubeGetID = (url: string) => { const [a, , b] = url .replace(/(>|<)/gi, '') .split(/(vi\/|v=|\/v\/|youtu\.be\/|\/embed\/)/); if (b !== undefined) { return b.split(/[^0-9a-z_-]/i)[0]; } else { return a; } };
    – Vlad
    Feb 27, 2020 at 10:03
  • fails for v=nfDGK_WSFro
    – Deen John
    Apr 16, 2020 at 15:35
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/^.*(youtu.be\/|v\/|e\/|u\/\w+\/|embed\/|v=)([^#\&\?]*).*/

Tested on:

  • http://www.youtube.com/v/0zM3nApSvMg?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0
  • http://www.youtube.com/embed/0zM3nApSvMg?rel=0
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg&feature=feedrec_grec_index
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg
  • http://youtu.be/0zM3nApSvMg
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg#t=0m10s
  • http://www.youtube.com/user/IngridMichaelsonVEVO#p/a/u/1/KdwsulMb8EQ
  • http://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
  • http://www.youtube.com/embed/dQw4w9WgXcQ
  • http://www.youtube.com/v/dQw4w9WgXcQ
  • http://www.youtube.com/e/dQw4w9WgXcQ
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
  • http://www.youtube.com/?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
  • http://www.youtube.com/?feature=player_embedded&v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
  • http://www.youtube.com/user/IngridMichaelsonVEVO#p/u/11/KdwsulMb8EQ
  • http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/6L3ZvIMwZFM?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0

Inspired by this other answer.

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    ^.*(?:youtu.be\/|v\/|e\/|u\/\w+\/|embed\/|v=)([^#\&\?]*).* will give you the result in group 1
    – Marc
    Feb 15, 2013 at 16:11
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Given that YouTube has a variety of URL styles, I think Regex is a better solution. Here is my Regex:

^.*(youtu.be\/|v\/|embed\/|watch\?|youtube.com\/user\/[^#]*#([^\/]*?\/)*)\??v?=?([^#\&\?]*).*

Group 3 has your YouTube ID

Sample YouTube URLs (currently, including "legacy embed URL style") - the above Regex works on all of them:

http://www.youtube.com/v/0zM3nApSvMg?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0
http://www.youtube.com/embed/0zM3nApSvMg?rel=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg&feature=feedrec_grec_index
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg
http://youtu.be/0zM3nApSvMg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg#t=0m10s
http://www.youtube.com/user/IngridMichaelsonVEVO#p/a/u/1/QdK8U-VIH_o

Hat tip to Lasnv

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    You really need to go back to the drawing board with this one. Yes it matches the above URLs correctly. But it also erroneously matches many other non-youtube-url strings such as: "domain.com/embed/file.txt", "/tv/" and "Has anyone seen my watch?". See: my answer to a similar question for a much more precise solution. Apr 29, 2011 at 21:26
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    I see your point: the above regex is useless to answer the question of "Is this a YouTube URL?" but that wasn't my goal. I have YouTube URLs - I'm merely extracting an ID. Yes, your answer is solid (and covers a use case that mine doesn't). May 5, 2011 at 2:04
  • you have the same bug i mentioned above with ids beginning with a 'v'
    – webstrap
    Dec 16, 2011 at 18:13
  • Thanks @WebDev - do you know if YouTube ever puts a v in the ID (or starts an ID with a "v")? Dec 16, 2011 at 19:35
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    Still works as of today (2013-01-25). Here's an example of it in action: jsfiddle.net/bcmoney/yBP4J
    – bcmoney
    Jan 25, 2013 at 19:41
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tl;dr.

Matches all URL examples on this question and then some.

let re = /(https?:\/\/)?(((m|www)\.)?(youtube(-nocookie)?|youtube.googleapis)\.com.*(v\/|v=|vi=|vi\/|e\/|embed\/|user\/.*\/u\/\d+\/)|youtu\.be\/)([_0-9a-z-]+)/i;
let id = "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-gQLqv9f4o".match(re)[7];

ID will always be in match group 8.

Live examples of all the URLs I grabbed from the answers to this question: https://regexr.com/3u0d4

Full explanation:

As many answers/comments have brought up, there are many formats for youtube video URLs. Even multiple TLDs where they can appear to be "hosted".

You can look at the full list of variations I checked against by following the regexr link above.

Lets break down the RegExp.

(https?:\/\/)? Optional protocols http:// or https:// The ? makes the preceding item optional so the s and then the entire group (anything enclosed in a set of parenthesis) are optional.

Ok, this next part is the meat of it. Basically we have two options, the various versions of [optional-subdomain].youtube.com/...[id] and the link shortened youtu.be/[id] version.

(                                                  // Start a group which will match everything after the protocol and up to just before the video id.
  ((m|www)\.)?                                     // Optional subdomain, this supports looking for 'm' or 'www'.
  (youtube(-nocookie)?|youtube.googleapis)         // There are three domains where youtube videos can be accessed. This matches them.
  \.com                                            // The .com at the end of the domain. 
  .*                                               // Match anything 
  (v\/|v=|vi=|vi\/|e\/|embed\/|user\/.*\/u\/\d+\/) // These are all the things that can come right before the video id. The | character means OR so the first one in the "list" matches.
  |                                                // There is one more domain where you can get to youtube, it's the link shortening url which is just followed by the video id. This OR separates all the stuff in this group and the link shortening url.
  youtu\.be\/                                      // The link shortening domain
)                                                  // End of group

Finally we have the group to select the video ID. At least one character that is a number, letter, underscore, or dash.

([_0-9a-z-]+)

You can find out much more detail about each part of the regex by heading over the regexr link and seeing how each part of the expression matches with the text in the url.

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  • Change /^ to /^.* at the beginning to allow this solution to work even in the case of leading white spaces or other garbage. Oct 26, 2021 at 9:52
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    Good idea. I just updated the regex to remove the ^ entirely, it's not needed. I've also updated the regexr example as well. Thanks @AlexanderD'Attore
    – tsdorsey
    Oct 27, 2021 at 17:38
  • This is a phenomenal answer. I also appreciate the detail and the huge list of URLs you're testing against. Very useful for a 2021 / 2022 answer :)
    – onassar
    Jan 18, 2022 at 0:35
  • Some improvements would be to allow m\.youtube\.com (for mobile), and possibly youtube\... (for local top level domains). Also, the now removed ^ at the beginning might be useful for those who want stricter URL-checking. But anyway, this answer is pretty good, thanks!
    – Magnus
    Jul 8, 2022 at 17:56
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    Thanks for the feedback @Magnus. I have updated the regular expression to allow for the 'm' subdomain. It's more complete but technically not required as the subdomain was optional. As to the removed ^ I left that up to the person using it as that kind of requirement is task dependent and not in the scope of this answer.
    – tsdorsey
    Jul 10, 2022 at 7:39
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I created a function that tests a users input for Youtube, Soundcloud or Vimeo embed ID's, to be able to create a more continous design with embedded media. This function detects and returns an object withtwo properties: "type" and "id". Type can be either "youtube", "vimeo" or "soundcloud" and the "id" property is the unique media id.

On the site I use a textarea dump, where the user can paste in any type of link or embed code, including the iFrame-embedding of both vimeo and youtube.

function testUrlForMedia(pastedData) {
var success = false;
var media   = {};
if (pastedData.match('http://(www.)?youtube|youtu\.be')) {
    if (pastedData.match('embed')) { youtube_id = pastedData.split(/embed\//)[1].split('"')[0]; }
    else { youtube_id = pastedData.split(/v\/|v=|youtu\.be\//)[1].split(/[?&]/)[0]; }
    media.type  = "youtube";
    media.id    = youtube_id;
    success = true;
}
else if (pastedData.match('http://(player.)?vimeo\.com')) {
    vimeo_id = pastedData.split(/video\/|http:\/\/vimeo\.com\//)[1].split(/[?&]/)[0];
    media.type  = "vimeo";
    media.id    = vimeo_id;
    success = true;
}
else if (pastedData.match('http://player\.soundcloud\.com')) {
    soundcloud_url = unescape(pastedData.split(/value="/)[1].split(/["]/)[0]);
    soundcloud_id = soundcloud_url.split(/tracks\//)[1].split(/[&"]/)[0];
    media.type  = "soundcloud";
    media.id    = soundcloud_id;
    success = true;
}
if (success) { return media; }
else { alert("No valid media id detected"); }
return false;
}
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  • Nice idea, but it doesn't work on the vast majority of URL formats. Including not matching on any https sites.
    – NickG
    Jul 25, 2017 at 14:44
14

Late to the game here, but I've mashed up two excellent responses from mantish and j-w. First, the modified regex:

const youtube_regex = /^.*(youtu\.be\/|vi?\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|\?vi?=|\&vi?=)([^#\&\?]*).*/

Here's the test code (I've added mantish's original test cases to j-w's nastier ones):

 var urls = [
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg&feature=feedrec_grec_index',
      'http://www.youtube.com/user/IngridMichaelsonVEVO#p/a/u/1/QdK8U-VIH_o',
      'http://www.youtube.com/v/0zM3nApSvMg?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg#t=0m10s',
      'http://www.youtube.com/embed/0zM3nApSvMg?rel=0',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg',
      'http://youtu.be/0zM3nApSvMg',
      '//www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/up_lNV-yoK4?rel=0',
      'http://www.youtube.com/user/Scobleizer#p/u/1/1p3vcRhsYGo',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKZDdG9FTKY&feature=channel',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ-K7nCVnBI&playnext_from=TL&videos=osPknwzXEas&feature=sub',
      'http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=NRHVzbJVx8I',
      'http://www.youtube.com/user/SilkRoadTheatre#p/a/u/2/6dwqZw0j_jY',
      'http://youtu.be/6dwqZw0j_jY',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dwqZw0j_jY&feature=youtu.be',
      'http://youtu.be/afa-5HQHiAs',
      'http://www.youtube.com/user/Scobleizer#p/u/1/1p3vcRhsYGo?rel=0',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKZDdG9FTKY&feature=channel',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ-K7nCVnBI&playnext_from=TL&videos=osPknwzXEas&feature=sub',
      'http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=NRHVzbJVx8I',
      'http://www.youtube.com/embed/nas1rJpm7wY?rel=0',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peFZbP64dsU',
      'http://youtube.com/v/dQw4w9WgXcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player',
      'http://youtube.com/vi/dQw4w9WgXcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player',
      'http://youtube.com/?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
      'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
      'http://youtube.com/?vi=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
      'http://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
      'http://youtube.com/watch?vi=dQw4w9WgXcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
      'http://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player'
  ];

  var failures = 0;
  urls.forEach(url => {
    const parsed = url.match(youtube_regex);
    if (parsed && parsed[2]) {
      console.log(parsed[2]);
    } else {
      failures++;
      console.error(url, parsed);
    }
  });
  if (failures) {
    console.error(failures, 'failed');
  }

Experimental version to handle the m.youtube urls mentioned in comments:

const youtube_regex = /^.*((m\.)?youtu\.be\/|vi?\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|\?vi?=|\&vi?=)([^#\&\?]*).*/

It requires parsed[2] to be changed to parsed[3] in two places in the tests (which it then passes with m.youtube urls added to the tests). Let me know if you see problems.

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    You should add this one in your testing suit since it was problematic and your regexp resolved it for me : youtu.be/ve4f400859I . The letter v was stripped out in my previous regexp
    – Mark Odey
    Jul 30, 2018 at 16:08
  • 1
    I get false postive for http://youtu.be/ if I add the / it marks it as valid. Using it in (value) => /^.*(youtu\.be\/|vi?\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|\?vi?=|\&vi?=)([^#\&\?]*).*/.test(value)
    – Anima-t3d
    Sep 5, 2018 at 5:35
  • Thanks for the comments. I haven't updated my example yet (don't have time to test) so anyone using my code please take note :-)
    – podperson
    Sep 11, 2018 at 14:38
  • what about url of type = m.youtube.com Feb 26, 2019 at 17:17
  • @MehulThakkar are they otherwise similar to youtube.com urls?
    – podperson
    Mar 1, 2019 at 17:36
12

This regex matches embed, share and link URLs.

const youTubeIdFromLink = (url) => url.match(/(?:https?:\/\/)?(?:www\.|m\.)?youtu(?:be)?\.(?:com|be)(?:\/watch\/?\?v=|\/embed\/|\/)([^\s&\?\/\#]+)/)[1];


console.log(youTubeIdFromLink('https://youtu.be/You-Tube_ID?rel=0&hl=en')); //You-Tube_ID

console.log(youTubeIdFromLink('https://www.youtube.com/embed/You-Tube_ID?rel=0&hl=en')); //You-Tube_ID

console.log(youTubeIdFromLink('https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=You-Tube_ID&rel=0&hl=en')); //You-Tube_ID
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  • Thank you. I changed it a bit at the end: regex101.com/r/bTrei2/1 Aug 25, 2021 at 12:02
  • @MrMartiniMo Thanks for the heads up but the regex in your link still doesn’t match YouTube IDs that contain hyphen (-). Example: youtube.com/watch?v=06w3-l1AzFk. I have updated my answer to match YouTube ID containing any character except the url delimiters.
    – Dipo
    Aug 26, 2021 at 14:48
10

I have got a Regex which supports commonly used url's which also includes YouTube Shorts

Regex Pattern:

(youtu.*be.*)\/(watch\?v=|embed\/|v|shorts|)(.*?((?=[&#?])|$))

Javascript Return Method:

function getId(url) {
  let regex = /(youtu.*be.*)\/(watch\?v=|embed\/|v|shorts|)(.*?((?=[&#?])|$))/gm;
  return regex.exec(url)[3];
}

Types of URL's supported:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg&feature=feedrec_grec_index
http://www.youtube.com/user/IngridMichaelsonVEVO#p/a/u/1/QdK8U-VIH_o
http://www.youtube.com/v/0zM3nApSvMg?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg#t=0m10s
http://www.youtube.com/embed/0zM3nApSvMg?rel=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg
http://youtu.be/0zM3nApSvMg
https://youtube.com/shorts/0dPkkQeRwTI?feature=share
https://youtube.com/shorts/0dPkkQeRwTI

With Test:

https://regex101.com/r/5JhmpW/1

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  • Most simple, yet effective solution from this thread
    – marson
    Apr 16, 2022 at 21:55
  • Not working when it has forward slash at the end
    – Mwthreex
    Dec 20, 2022 at 13:14
7

Since YouTube video ids is set to be 11 characters, we can simply just substring after we split the url with v=. Then we are not dependent on the ampersand at the end.

var sampleUrl = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcjoGn6FLwI&asdasd";

var video_id = sampleUrl.split("v=")[1].substring(0, 11)

Nice and simple :)

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  • This one is literally a duplicate of the accepted answer
    – brasofilo
    Feb 9, 2018 at 3:27
6

I have summed up all the suggestions and here is the universal and short answer to this question:

if(url.match('http://(www.)?youtube|youtu\.be')){
    youtube_id=url.split(/v\/|v=|youtu\.be\//)[1].split(/[?&]/)[0];
}
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Java Code: (Works for all the URLs:

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg&feature=feedrec_grec_index
  2. http://www.youtube.com/user/IngridMichaelsonVEVO#p/a/u/1/QdK8U-VIH_o
  3. http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/0zM3nApSvMg?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg#t=0m10s
  5. http://www.youtube.com/embed/0zM3nApSvMg?rel=0"
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg
  7. http://youtu.be/0zM3nApSvMg
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg/
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=8UVNT4wvIGY

)

    String url = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg&feature=feedrec_grec_index";

    String regExp = "/.*(?:youtu.be\\/|v\\/|u/\\w/|embed\\/|watch\\?.*&?v=)";
    Pattern compiledPattern = Pattern.compile(regExp);
    Matcher matcher = compiledPattern.matcher(url);
    if(matcher.find()){
        int start = matcher.end();
        System.out.println("ID : " + url.substring(start, start+11));

    }

For DailyMotion:

String url = "http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4xvnz_the-funny-crash-compilation_fun";

    String regExp = "/video/([^_]+)/?";
    Pattern compiledPattern = Pattern.compile(regExp);
    Matcher matcher = compiledPattern.matcher(url);
    if(matcher.find()){
        String match = matcher.group();
        System.out.println("ID : " + match.substring(match.lastIndexOf("/")+1));

    }
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  • 1
    Remove the double quotes from around the Regex pattern in the JavaScript code and it should work. May 27, 2016 at 19:27
4

Slightly stricter version:

^https?://(?:www\.)?youtu(?:\.be|be\.com)/(?:\S+/)?(?:[^\s/]*(?:\?|&)vi?=)?([^#?&]+)

Tested on:

http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamtheater#p/u/1/oTJRivZTMLs
https://youtu.be/oTJRivZTMLs?list=PLToa5JuFMsXTNkrLJbRlB--76IAOjRM9b
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=youtu.be
https://youtu.be/oTJRivZTMLs
http://youtu.be/oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=oTJRivZTMLs
http://www.youtube.com/embed/oTJRivZTMLs?rel=0
http://youtube.com/v/oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/v/oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/vi/oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/?v=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/?feature=channel&v=oTJRivZTMLs
http://youtube.com/?vi=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/watch?vi=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
4

You can use the following code to get the YouTube video ID from a URL:

url = "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeMFqkcPYcg"
VID_REGEX = /(?:youtube(?:-nocookie)?\.com\/(?:[^\/\n\s]+\/\S+\/|(?:v|e(?:mbed)?)\/|\S*?[?&]v=)|youtu\.be\/)([a-zA-Z0-9_-]{11})/
alert(url.match(VID_REGEX)[1]);
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  • I had issues with all other regex examples but this one effectively works on the 3 share options people on desktops use. an url from the address bar, an url from the share button and an url from the inline share button. Thanks!!!
    – Maarten
    Apr 9, 2020 at 11:33
4

This can get video id from any type of youtube links

var url= 'http://youtu.be/0zM3nApSvMg';
var urlsplit= url.split(/^.*(youtu.be\/|v\/|embed\/|watch\?|youtube.com\/user\/[^#]*#([^\/]*?\/)*)\??v?=?([^#\&\?]*).*/);
console.log(urlsplit[3]);

4

This short piece works for every youtube link I've tried.

url.match(/([a-z0-9_-]{11})/gim)[0]

https://regexr.com/3nsop

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2

A slightly changed version from the one mantish posted:

var regExp = /^.*(youtu.be\/|v\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|watch\?v=|\&v=)([^#\&\?]{11,11}).*/;
var match = url.match(regExp);
if (match) if (match.length >= 2) return match[2];
// error

This assumes the code is always 11 characters. I'm using this in ActionScript, not sure if {11,11} is supported in Javascript. Also added support for &v=.... (just in case)

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2

This definitely requires regex:

Copy into Ruby IRB:

var url = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLqASIXrVbY"
var VID_REGEX = /(?:youtube(?:-nocookie)?\.com\/(?:[^\/\n\s]+\/\S+\/|(?:v|e(?:mbed)?)\/|\S*?[?&]v=)|youtu\.be\/)([a-zA-Z0-9_-]{11})/
url.match(VID_REGEX)[1]

See for all test cases: https://gist.github.com/blairanderson/b264a15a8faaac9c6318

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One more:

var id = url.match(/(^|=|\/)([0-9A-Za-z_-]{11})(\/|&|$|\?|#)/)[2]

It works with any URL showed in this thread.

It won't work when YouTube addS some other parameter with 11 base64 characters. Till then it is the easy way.

0
2

I made a small function to extract the video id out of a Youtube url which can be seen below.

var videoId = function(url) {
   var match = url.match(/v=([0-9a-z_-]{1,20})/i);
   return (match ? match['1'] : false);
};

console.log(videoId('https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ'));
console.log(videoId('https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=17s&v=dQw4w9WgXcQ'));
console.log(videoId('https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&t=17s'));

This function will extract the video id even if there are multiple parameters in the url.

2

If someone needs the perfect function in Kotlin to save their time. Just hoping this helps

fun extractYTId(ytUrl: String?): String? {
    var vId: String? = null
    val pattern = Pattern.compile(
        "^https?://.*(?:youtu.be/|v/|u/\\w/|embed/|watch?v=)([^#&?]*).*$",
        Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE
    )
    val matcher = pattern.matcher(ytUrl)
    if (matcher.matches()) {
        vId = matcher.group(1)
    }
    return vId
}
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Here's a ruby version of this:

def youtube_id(url)
   # Handles various YouTube URLs (youtube.com, youtube-nocookie.com, youtu.be), as well as embed links and urls with various parameters
   regex = /(?:youtube(?:-nocookie)?\.com\/(?:[^\/\n\s]+\/\S+\/|(?:v|vi|e(?:mbed)?)\/|\S*?[?&]v=|\S*?[?&]vi=)|youtu\.be\/)([a-zA-Z0-9_-]{11})/
   match = regex.match(url)
   if match && !match[1].nil?
      match[1]
   else
      nil
   end
end

To test the method:

example_urls = [
   'www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/dQw4-9W_XcQ?rel=0',
   'http://www.youtube.com/user/Scobleizer#p/u/1/dQw4-9W_XcQ',
   'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ&feature=channel',
   'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ&playnext_from=TL&videos=osPknwzXEas&feature=sub',
   'http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ',
   'http://www.youtube.com/user/SilkRoadTheatre#p/a/u/2/dQw4-9W_XcQ',
   'http://youtu.be/dQw4-9W_XcQ',
   'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ&feature=youtu.be',
   'http://youtu.be/dQw4-9W_XcQ',
   'http://www.youtube.com/user/Scobleizer#p/u/1/dQw4-9W_XcQ?rel=0',
   'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ&playnext_from=TL&videos=dQw4-9W_XcQ&feature=sub',
   'http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ',
   'http://www.youtube.com/embed/dQw4-9W_XcQ?rel=0',
   'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ',
   'http://youtube.com/v/dQw4-9W_XcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player',
   'http://youtube.com/vi/dQw4-9W_XcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player',
   'http://youtube.com/?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
   'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
   'http://youtube.com/?vi=dQw4-9W_XcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
   'http://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4-9W_XcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
   'http://youtube.com/watch?vi=dQw4-9W_XcQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player',
   'http://youtu.be/dQw4-9W_XcQ?feature=youtube_gdata_player'
]

# Test each one
example_urls.each do |url|
   raise 'Test failed!' unless youtube_id(url) == 'dQw4-9W_XcQ'
end

To see this code and run the tests in an online repl you can also go here: https://repl.it/@TomChapin/youtubeid

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Took me a week , used chatgpt 4 , used claude2 , i used my brain mostly but here you go for any future readers ( thank me later ... ) :

I even included youtube shorts links ....

function getYoutubeVideoId(link) {
    const text = link.trim()
    let urlPattern = /https?:\/\/(?:www\.)?[\w\.-]+(?:\/[\w\.-]*)*(?:\?[\w\.\-]+=[\w\.\-]+(?:&[\w\.\-]+=[\w\.\-]+)*)?\/?/g
    let url = text.match(urlPattern)

    if (url && (url[0].includes('youtube') || url[0].includes('youtu.be'))) {
const youtubeRegExp = /http(?:s?):\/\/(?:m\.|www\.)?(?:m\.)?youtu(?:be\.com\/(?:watch\?v=|embed\/|shorts\/)|\.be\/)([\w\-\_]*)(&(amp;)?[\w\?\=]*)?/;
        const match = text.match(youtubeRegExp)
        const fullLink = url[0]
        let videoId = null
        if (match) {
            videoId = match[1]
        }
        return { fullLink, videoId, hasExtraText: text.replace(fullLink, '').trim().length > 0 }
    } else {
        return { fullLink: null, videoId: null, hasExtraText: true }
    }
}

const testYoutubeLinks = () => {
    const randomTexts = [
        'https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FUVDVAtoRAQ',
        'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abcd123456 hello',
        'https://youtu.be/xyz987654 yo',
        'https://www.youtube.com/embed/ouM8z-4Uw4A hi',
        'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxyz123456&t=30s 123',
        'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_IQwt9ceN8&themeRefresh=1 hii',
        'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_IQwt9ceN8&themeRefresh=1 uhhhu',
        'https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6MFMju-rdUQ 23324',
        'youtube.com whatever',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg&feature=feedrec_grec_index',
        'http://www.youtube.com/user/IngridMichaelsonVEVO#p/a/u/1/QdK8U-VIH_o',
        '   http://www.youtube.com/v/0zM3nApSvMg?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg#t=0m10s',
        '   http://www.youtube.com/embed/0zM3nApSvMg?rel=0',
        'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zM3nApSvMg',
        '   http://youtu.be/0zM3nApSvMg'
    ]

    console.log('New Date:', new Date())
    randomTexts.forEach((text) => console.log(getYoutubeVideoId(text)))
    console.log('----')
}

The above code gives you the fullLink , the videoId and a property called hasExtraText in case you want to know if the given text is not only link and has extra text ...

I am using it in production to detect if user has copy pasted youtubelinks in chat:

enter image description here

1

I liked Surya's answer.. Just a case where it won't work...

String regExp = "/.*(?:youtu.be\\/|v\\/|u/\\w/|embed\\/|watch\\?.*&?v=)";

doesn't work for

youtu.be/i4fjHzCXg6c  and  www.youtu.be/i4fjHzCXg6c

updated version:

String regExp = "/?.*(?:youtu.be\\/|v\\/|u/\\w/|embed\\/|watch\\?.*&?v=)";

works for all.

1

Try this one -

function getYouTubeIdFromURL($url) 
{
  $pattern = '/(?:youtube.com/(?:[^/]+/.+/|(?:v|e(?:mbed)?)/|.*[?&]v=)|youtu.be/)([^"&?/ ]{11})/i';
  preg_match($pattern, $url, $matches);

  return isset($matches[1]) ? $matches[1] : false;
}
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Chris Nolet cleaner example of Lasnv answer is very good, but I recently found out that if you trying to find your youtube link in text and put some random text after the youtube url, regexp matches way more than needed. Improved Chris Nolet answer:

/^.*(?:youtu.be\/|v\/|u\/\w\/|embed\/|watch\?v=)([^#\&\?]{11,11}).*/

0
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function parser(url){
    var regExp = /^.*((youtu.be\/)|(v\/)|(\/u\/\w\/)|(embed\/)|(watch\/)|(\?v=|\&v=))([^#\&\?]*).*/;
    var match = url.match(regExp);
    if (match && match[8].length==11){
            alert('OK');
    }else{
            alert('BAD');
    }
}

For testing:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/vDoO_bNw7fc - attention first symbol «v» in «vDoO_bNw7fc»

http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamtheater#p/u/1/oTJRivZTMLs
https://youtu.be/oTJRivZTMLs?list=PLToa5JuFMsXTNkrLJbRlB--76IAOjRM9b
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=youtu.be
https://youtu.be/oTJRivZTMLs
http://youtu.be/oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=oTJRivZTMLs
http://www.youtube.com/embed/oTJRivZTMLs?rel=0
http://youtube.com/v/oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/v/oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/vi/oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/?v=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/?feature=channel&v=oTJRivZTMLs
http://youtube.com/?vi=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel
http://youtube.com/watch?vi=oTJRivZTMLs&feature=channel

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