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I want to get a thumbnail image for videos from Vimeo.

When getting images from Youtube I just do like this:

http://img.youtube.com/vi/HwP5NG-3e8I/2.jpg

Any idea how to do for Vimeo?

Here is same question, without any answer.

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    Yes, it is legal - both websites provide these details in a very public way, becuase they want you to use their content! All the embedded videos link back to the hosting site after all. May 9, 2009 at 19:03
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    If you want to ensure your page is not reliant on the vimeo server, and performance is optimised I suggest you do it in javascript. The downside is it will not show the thumb for users without javascript, but an appropriate placeholder with the link should be friendly enough. (change .xml to .json on your api request to vimeo)
    – Myster
    May 27, 2010 at 2:40
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    try this answer: stackoverflow.com/a/17156853/146602 - makes it very easy to grab info/data about any vimeo video having only the URL. Nov 6, 2014 at 5:30
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    i.vimeocdn.com/video/528073804_200x200.webp in this way you can get video image
    – Pus
    Aug 4, 2015 at 10:13
  • @Pus is it possible that without call the API we can get the thumbnail of vimeo video? Mean any url that we can just pass id and it will return .jpg thumbnail.When i do like this http://i.vimeocdn.com/video/201990344.webp then it will return wrong thumbnail. This is my testing video link https://vimeo.com/201990344
    – AiVision
    Feb 7, 2017 at 15:23

26 Answers 26

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From the Vimeo Simple API docs:

Making a Video Request

To get data about a specific video, use the following url:

http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/video_id.output

video_id The ID of the video you want information for.

output Specify the output type. We currently offer JSON, PHP, and XML formats.

So getting this URL http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/6271487.xml

    <videos> 
      <video> 
        [skipped]
        <thumbnail_small>http://ts.vimeo.com.s3.amazonaws.com/235/662/23566238_100.jpg</thumbnail_small> 
        <thumbnail_medium>http://ts.vimeo.com.s3.amazonaws.com/235/662/23566238_200.jpg</thumbnail_medium> 
        <thumbnail_large>http://ts.vimeo.com.s3.amazonaws.com/235/662/23566238_640.jpg</thumbnail_large> 
        [skipped]
    </videos>

Parse this for every video to get the thumbnail

Here's approximate code in PHP

<?php

$imgid = 6271487;

$hash = unserialize(file_get_contents("http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/$imgid.php"));

echo $hash[0]['thumbnail_medium'];  
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77

For those still wanting a way to get the thumbnail via URL only, just like Youtube, I built a small application that fetches it with just the Vimeo ID.

https://vumbnail.com/358629078.jpg

Just plug in your video ID and it will pull it and cache it for 28 days so it serves fast.

Here are a couple of examples in HTML:

Simple Image Example

<img src="https://vumbnail.com/358629078.jpg" />


<br>
<br>


Modern Responsive Image Example

<img 
    srcset="
        https://vumbnail.com/358629078_large.jpg 640w, 
        https://vumbnail.com/358629078_medium.jpg 200w, 
        https://vumbnail.com/358629078_small.jpg 100w
    " 
    sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px" 
    src="https://vumbnail.com/358629078.jpg" 
/>

If you want to spin up your own you can do so here.

Repo

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    This is what i want!
    – Basit
    Nov 14, 2020 at 6:11
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    This is awesome, thanks for sharing this! Jan 26, 2021 at 12:49
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    A note: If you find that this does not work for your video it might be older and have a shorted ID number! Prefix it with zeros until it becomes at least 8 digits long. Example: id 123456 will not work but id 00123456 will
    – Chris Barr
    Aug 22, 2023 at 22:23
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In javascript (uses jQuery):

function vimeoLoadingThumb(id){    
    var url = "http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/" + id + ".json?callback=showThumb";

    var id_img = "#vimeo-" + id;

    var script = document.createElement( 'script' );
    script.src = url;

    $(id_img).before(script);
}


function showThumb(data){
    var id_img = "#vimeo-" + data[0].id;
    $(id_img).attr('src',data[0].thumbnail_medium);
}

To display it :

<img id="vimeo-{{ video.id_video }}" src="" alt="{{ video.title }}" />
<script type="text/javascript">
  vimeoLoadingThumb({{ video.id_video }});
</script>
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  • Thanks very much for this, very helpful. I think there is one very small typo. You use # in the id_img variables, but haven't got the # in the img element id. Does your example assume the use of jQuery as well? I swopped the $(id_img).before and $(id_img).attr for createElement and a more basic getElementById(id_img).src, but wouldn't have got it at all if it wasn't for your example.
    – atomicules
    Mar 13, 2011 at 22:52
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    The # question is the JQuery syntax not a bug. Yes it assume the use of JQuery.
    – Natim
    Mar 16, 2011 at 10:10
  • Ah, ok then. Thanks for the clarification. I don't use JQuery that often, but the answer was still really useful to me.
    – atomicules
    Mar 16, 2011 at 13:38
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    This is the testable jsfiddle for the same code: jsfiddle.net/archatas/Tv7GZ May 4, 2012 at 18:19
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    anything with api/v2 is defunct Jan 29, 2018 at 18:49
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You should parse Vimeo's API's response. There is no way to it with URL calls (like dailymotion or youtube).

Here is my PHP solution:

/**
 * Gets a vimeo thumbnail url
 * @param mixed $id A vimeo id (ie. 1185346)
 * @return thumbnail's url
*/
function getVimeoThumb($id) {
    $data = file_get_contents("http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/$id.json");
    $data = json_decode($data);
    return $data[0]->thumbnail_medium;
}
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    Thank you for this. This was my favorite solution.
    – Bullyen
    Jan 15, 2016 at 22:28
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Using jQuery jsonp request:

<script type="text/javascript">
    $.ajax({
        type:'GET',
        url: 'http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/' + video_id + '.json',
        jsonp: 'callback',
        dataType: 'jsonp',
        success: function(data){
            var thumbnail_src = data[0].thumbnail_large;
            $('#thumb_wrapper').append('<img src="' + thumbnail_src + '"/>');
        }
    });
</script>

<div id="thumb_wrapper"></div>
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    I'd like to use this ... but what if I have multiple videos on a page? Any way to pass the id to the call? Ideally I'd like to use something like <div id='12345678' class='vimeo_thumb'></div> -- and that would get filled with the thumbnail img.
    – d0g
    May 15, 2013 at 0:28
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    The method call can be shortened like $.getJSON('http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/' + video_id + '.json?callback=?', function (data) {... Aug 6, 2014 at 6:33
  • Does this method still work? We are having issues with this in 2021. see stackoverflow.com/questions/66053587/vimeo-api-jsonp-issue
    – WillC
    Feb 5, 2021 at 16:53
  • @willC No. Use oEmbed API. Sep 23, 2021 at 13:10
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With Ruby, you can do the following if you have, say:

url                      = "http://www.vimeo.com/7592893"
vimeo_video_id           = url.scan(/vimeo.com\/(\d+)\/?/).flatten.to_s               # extract the video id
vimeo_video_json_url     = "http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/%s.json" % vimeo_video_id   # API call

# Parse the JSON and extract the thumbnail_large url
thumbnail_image_location = JSON.parse(open(vimeo_video_json_url).read).first['thumbnail_large'] rescue nil
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    Note: you might need to require 'open-uri' to allow open to parse URI's as well as files.
    – Kris
    Jan 14, 2011 at 10:50
  • I had to add url.scan(/vimeo.com\/(\d+)\/?/).flatten.to_s.delete("^0-9.") to get the vimeo ID #
    – Abram
    Mar 30, 2015 at 22:17
  • require "open-uri" require 'json' thumbnail_image_location = JSON.parse(URI.open("vimeo.com/api/v2/video/…
    – Johan
    Jan 19, 2022 at 15:53
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Here is an example of how to do the same thing in ASP.NET using C#. Feel free to use a different error catch image :)

public string GetVimeoPreviewImage(string vimeoURL)
{
    try
    {
        string vimeoUrl = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Server.HtmlEncode(vimeoURL);
        int pos = vimeoUrl.LastIndexOf(".com");
        string videoID = vimeoUrl.Substring(pos + 4, 8);

        XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
        doc.Load("http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/" + videoID + ".xml");
        XmlElement root = doc.DocumentElement;
        string vimeoThumb = root.FirstChild.SelectSingleNode("thumbnail_medium").ChildNodes[0].Value;
        string imageURL = vimeoThumb;
        return imageURL;
    }
    catch
    {
        //cat with cheese on it's face fail
        return "http://bestofepicfail.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/cheese_fail.jpg";
    }
}

NOTE: Your API request should like this when requested: http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/32660708.xml

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  • Nice, but the API link is only vimeo.com/api/v2/video/video_id.xml not "video" in front of the video ID. Aug 17, 2011 at 14:26
  • Shortened this code down, and changed the param to accept a vimeo id instead of the full URL. (can't figure out how to multiline the code block) public static string GetVimeoPreviewImage(string id) { try { XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument(); doc.Load("http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/" + id + ".xml"); return doc.DocumentElement.FirstChild.SelectSingleNode("thumbnail_medium").ChildNodes[0].Value; } catch { return string.Empty; } }
    – elkaz
    Jun 6, 2016 at 2:13
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The easiest JavaScript way that I found to get the thumbnail, without searching for the video id is using:

//Get the video thumbnail via Ajax
$.ajax({
    type:'GET',
    url: 'https://vimeo.com/api/oembed.json?url=' + encodeURIComponent(url),
    dataType: 'json',
    success: function(data) {
        console.log(data.thumbnail_url);
    }
});

Note: If someone need to get the video thumbnail related to the video id he can replace the $id with the video id and get an XML with the video details:

http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/$id.xml

Example:

http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/198340486.xml

Source

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    This is really the best answer since Vimeo deprecated the v2 api. oEmbed does not require authentication and returns a JSON/XML response containing thumbnail urls. developer.vimeo.com/apis/oembed
    – joemaller
    Sep 7, 2016 at 14:24
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    Roy how do we use this ajax call when looking for a specific video by ID?
    – klewis
    Jan 10, 2017 at 21:11
  • @blackhawk I do not, but I google it now and found something for you, just replace the video_id with your $id and you will get an XML with the video details (include thumbnails). http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/$id.xml. for example: http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/198340486.xml. Source is here: coderwall.com/p/fdrdmg/get-a-thumbnail-from-a-vimeo-video
    – Roy Shoa
    Jan 11, 2017 at 7:57
  • @blackhawk I edit my answer, you can see it now. Thanks!
    – Roy Shoa
    Jan 11, 2017 at 8:09
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If you would like to use thumbnail through pure js/jquery no api, you can use this tool to capture a frame from the video and voila! Insert url thumb in which ever source you like.

Here is a code pen :

http://codepen.io/alphalink/pen/epwZpJ

<img src="https://i.vimeocdn.com/video/531141496_640.jpg"` alt="" />

Here is the site to get thumbnail:

http://video.depone.eu/

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    @blackhawk site is back up. Feb 13, 2017 at 22:51
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    Looks like this gets a random frame, not the official cover/thumbnail the video creator has selected. Great to know this exists, but I think I'll use the API json parse method because there's no control of the cover art from the vimeo side of things with this. May 9, 2018 at 18:05
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I created a CodePen that fetches the images for you.

https://codepen.io/isramv/pen/gOpabXg

HTML

<input type="text" id="vimeoid" placeholder="257314493" value="257314493">
<button id="getVideo">Get Video</button>
<div id="output"></div>

JavaScript:

const videoIdInput = document.getElementById('vimeoid');
const getVideo = document.getElementById('getVideo');
const output = document.getElementById('output');

function getVideoThumbnails(videoid) {
  fetch(`https://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/${videoid}.json`)
  .then(response => {
    return response.text();
  })
  .then(data => {
    const { thumbnail_large, thumbnail_medium, thumbnail_small } = JSON.parse(data)[0];
    const small = `<img src="${thumbnail_small}"/>`;
    const medium = `<img src="${thumbnail_medium}"/>`;
    const large = `<img src="${thumbnail_large}"/>`;
    output.innerHTML = small + medium + large;
  })
  .catch(error => {
    console.log(error);
  });
}

getVideo.addEventListener('click', e => {
  if (!isNaN(videoIdInput.value)) {
    getVideoThumbnails(videoIdInput.value);
  }
});

enter image description here

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This is a quick crafty way of doing it, and also a way to pick a custom size.

I go here:

http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/[VIDEO ID].php

Download the file, open it, and find the 640 pixels wide thumbnail, it will have a format like so:

https://i.vimeocdn.com/video/[LONG NUMBER HERE]_640.jpg

You take the link, change the 640 for - for example - 1400, and you end up with something like this:

https://i.vimeocdn.com/video/[LONG NUMBER HERE]_1400.jpg

Paste it on your browser search bar and enjoy.

Cheers,

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Using the Vimeo url(https://player.vimeo.com/video/30572181), here is my example

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8" />
    <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
    <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    <title>Vimeo</title>
</head>
<body>
    <div>
        <img src="" id="thumbImg">
    </div>
    <script>
        $(document).ready(function () {
            var vimeoVideoUrl = 'https://player.vimeo.com/video/30572181';
            var match = /vimeo.*\/(\d+)/i.exec(vimeoVideoUrl);
            if (match) {
                var vimeoVideoID = match[1];
                $.getJSON('http://www.vimeo.com/api/v2/video/' + vimeoVideoID + '.json?callback=?', { format: "json" }, function (data) {
                    featuredImg = data[0].thumbnail_large;
                    $('#thumbImg').attr("src", featuredImg);
                });
            }
        });
    </script>
</body>
</html>

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It seems like api/v2 is dead.
In order to use the new API, you need to register your application, and base64 encode the client_id and client_secret as an Authorization header.

$.ajax({
    type:'GET',
    url: 'https://api.vimeo.com/videos/' + video_id,
    dataType: 'json',
    headers: {
        'Authorization': 'Basic ' + window.btoa(client_id + ":" + client_secret);
    },
    success: function(data) {
        var thumbnail_src = data.pictures.sizes[2].link;
        $('#thumbImg').attr('src', thumbnail_src);
    }
});

For security, you can return the client_id and client_secret already encoded from the server.

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    base64 is not a hash. There is nothing more "secure" about base64-encoding your data on the server over encoding it on the client side. That said, it likely is somewhat faster.
    – Sumurai8
    Dec 7, 2017 at 13:36
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function parseVideo(url) {
    // - Supported YouTube URL formats:
    //   - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2FRPA3Gf8
    //   - http://youtu.be/My2FRPA3Gf8
    //   - https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/My2FRPA3Gf8
    // - Supported Vimeo URL formats:
    //   - http://vimeo.com/25451551
    //   - http://player.vimeo.com/video/25451551
    // - Also supports relative URLs:
    //   - //player.vimeo.com/video/25451551

    url.match(/(http:|https:|)\/\/(player.|www.)?(vimeo\.com|youtu(be\.com|\.be|be\.googleapis\.com))\/(video\/|embed\/|watch\?v=|v\/)?([A-Za-z0-9._%-]*)(\&\S+)?/);

    if (RegExp.$3.indexOf('youtu') > -1) {
        var type = 'youtube';
    } else if (RegExp.$3.indexOf('vimeo') > -1) {
        var type = 'vimeo';
    }

    return {
        type: type,
        id: RegExp.$6
    };
}

function getVideoThumbnail(url, cb) {
    var videoObj = parseVideo(url);
    if (videoObj.type == 'youtube') {
        cb('//img.youtube.com/vi/' + videoObj.id + '/maxresdefault.jpg');
    } else if (videoObj.type == 'vimeo') {
        $.get('http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/' + videoObj.id + '.json', function(data) {
            cb(data[0].thumbnail_large);
        });
    }
}
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Decomposing Karthikeyan P's answer so it can be used in a wider array of scenarios:

// Requires jQuery

function parseVimeoIdFromUrl(vimeoUrl) {
  var match = /vimeo.*\/(\d+)/i.exec(vimeoUrl);
  if (match)
    return match[1];

  return null;
};

function getVimeoThumbUrl(vimeoId) {
  var deferred = $.Deferred();
  $.ajax(
    '//www.vimeo.com/api/v2/video/' + vimeoId + '.json',
    {
        dataType: 'jsonp',
        cache: true
    }
  )
  .done(function (data) {
    // .thumbnail_small 100x75
    // .thumbnail_medium 200x150
    // 640 wide
        var img = data[0].thumbnail_large;
        deferred.resolve(img);  
    })
  .fail(function(a, b, c) {
    deferred.reject(a, b, c);
  });
  return deferred;
};

Usage

Get a Vimeo Id from a Vimeo video URL:

var vimeoId = parseVimeoIdFromUrl(vimeoUrl);

Get a vimeo thumbnail URL from a Vimeo Id:

getVimeoThumbUrl(vimeoIds[0])
.done(function(img) {
    $('div').append('<img src="' + img + '"/>');
});

https://jsfiddle.net/b9chris/nm8L8cc8/1/

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Actually the guy who asked that question posted his own answer.

"Vimeo seem to want me to make a HTTP request, and extract the thumbnail URL from the XML they return..."

The Vimeo API docs are here: http://vimeo.com/api/docs/simple-api

In short, your app needs to make a GET request to an URL like the following:

http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/video_id.output

and parse the returned data to get the thumbnail URL that you require, then download the file at that URL.

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I wrote a function in PHP to let me to this, I hope its useful to someone. The path to the thumbnail is contained within a link tag on the video page. This seems to do the trick for me.

    $video_url = "http://vimeo.com/7811853"  
    $file = fopen($video_url, "r");
    $filedata = stream_get_contents($file);
    $html_content = strpos($filedata,"<link rel=\"videothumbnail");
    $link_string = substr($filedata, $html_content, 128);
    $video_id_array = explode("\"", $link_string);
    $thumbnail_url = $video_id_array[3];
    echo $thumbnail_url;

Hope it helps anyone.

Foggson

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function getVimeoInfo($link)
 {
    if (preg_match('~^http://(?:www\.)?vimeo\.com/(?:clip:)?(\d+)~', $link, $match)) 
    {
        $id = $match[1];
    }
    else
    {
        $id = substr($link,10,strlen($link));
    }

    if (!function_exists('curl_init')) die('CURL is not installed!');
    $ch = curl_init();
    curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, "http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/$id.php");
    curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
    curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
    curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 10);
    $output = unserialize(curl_exec($ch));
    $output = $output[0];
    curl_close($ch);
    return $output;
}`

//at below function pass the thumbnail url.

function save_image_local($thumbnail_url)
    {

         //for save image at local server
         $filename = time().'_hbk.jpg';
         $fullpath = '../../app/webroot/img/videos/image/'.$filename;

         file_put_contents ($fullpath,file_get_contents($thumbnail_url));

        return $filename;
    }
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If you don't need an automated solution, you can find the thumbnail URL by entering the vimeo ID here: http://video.depone.eu/

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  • There is another answer just like this on this page above. Jan 10, 2017 at 21:46
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UPDATE: This solution stopped working as of Dec 2018.

I was looking for the same thing and it looks like most answers here are outdated due to Vimeo API v2 being deprecated.

my php 2¢:

$vidID     = 12345 // Vimeo Video ID
$tnLink = json_decode(file_get_contents('https://vimeo.com/api/oembed.json?url=https%3A//vimeo.com/' . $vidID))->thumbnail_url;

with the above you will get the link to Vimeo default thumbnail image.

If you want to use different size image, you can add something like:

$tnLink = substr($tnLink, strrpos($tnLink, '/') + 1);
$tnLink = substr($tnLink, 0, strrpos($tnLink, '_')); // You now have the thumbnail ID, which is different from Video ID

// And you can use it with link to one of the sizes of crunched by Vimeo thumbnail image, for example:
$tnLink = 'https://i.vimeocdn.com/filter/overlay?src0=https%3A%2F%2Fi.vimeocdn.com%2Fvideo%2F' . $tnLink    . '_1280x720.jpg&src1=https%3A%2F%2Ff.vimeocdn.com%2Fimages_v6%2Fshare%2Fplay_icon_overlay.png';
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  • Please can you help me with any official announcement link where it is mentioned that v2 vimeo is deprecated. May 28, 2019 at 12:32
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2020 solution:

I wrote a PHP function which uses the Vimeo Oembed API.

/**
 * Get Vimeo.com video thumbnail URL
 *
 * Set the referer parameter if your video is domain restricted.
 * 
 * @param  int    $videoid   Video id
 * @param  URL    $referer   Your website domain
 * @return bool/string       Thumbnail URL or false if can't access the video
 */
function get_vimeo_thumbnail_url( $videoid, $referer=null ){

    // if referer set, create context
    $ctx = null;
    if( isset($referer) ){
        $ctxa = array(
            'http' => array(
                'header' => array("Referer: $referer\r\n"),
                'request_fulluri' => true,
            ),
        );
        $ctx = stream_context_create($ctxa);
    }

    $resp = @file_get_contents("https://vimeo.com/api/oembed.json?url=https://vimeo.com/$videoid", False, $ctx);
    $resp = json_decode($resp, true);

return $resp["thumbnail_url"]??false;
}

Usage:

echo get_vimeo_thumbnail_url("1084537");
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It seems like an old question, but I had several projects related to Vimeo thumbnails so it was very relevant for me in the previous months. All API V2 didn't work for me, and the i.vimeocdn.com links became deprecated every month. I needed this sustainable solution , and for it I used the oEmbed API: https://developer.vimeo.com/api/oembed

Note: You will get 403 Error when trying to access from a forbidden domain. Use destination domain only or whitelist your staging/local domain.

Here is how I got images with JS:

async function getThumb (videoId) {
var url = 'https://vimeo.com/api/oembed.json?url=https%3A//vimeo.com/'+videoId+'&width=480&height=360';
try {
    let res = await fetch(url);
    return await res.json();
    
} catch (error) {
    console.log(error);
}

Result variable will get a JSON from the oEmbed API.

Next, in my own use case, I needed those as a thumbnail for a videos archive. I added an ID for every thumbnail wrapper DIV, with an ID called "thumbnail-{{ID}}" (for example, "thumbnail-123456789") and inserted an image into the div.

getThumb(videoId).then(function(result) {
    var img = document.createElement('img'); 
    img.src = result.thumbnail_url; 
    document.getElementById('thumbnail-'+videoId).appendChild(img);
});
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Here is the perfect solution -

   URL Example : https://vumbnail.com/226020936.jpg
   URL method :  https://vumbnail.com/{video_id}.jpg

It's worked for me.

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If you are looking for an alternative solution and can manage the vimeo account there is another way, you simply add every video you want to show into an album and then use the API to request the album details - it then shows all the thumbnails and links. It's not ideal but might help.

API end point (playground)

Twitter convo with @vimeoapi

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  • This is perhaps not the most efficient way to go about it, especially if (1) the rest of your code does not depend on the Vimeo API, and (2) you have a good feeling that your API calls may go beyond what Vimeo has set as a limit.
    – klewis
    Apr 4, 2016 at 15:57
  • @blackhawk you missed my point. It's alternative. If you do this you have all your videos in a single API call. You can cache that server side for example. Apr 5, 2016 at 9:53
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You might want to take a look at the gem from Matt Hooks. https://github.com/matthooks/vimeo

It provides a simple vimeo wrapper for the api.

All you would need is to store the video_id (and the provider if you are also doing other video sites)

You can extract the vimeo video id like so

def 
  get_vimeo_video_id (link)
        vimeo_video_id = nil
        vimeo_regex  = /http:\/\/(www\.)?vimeo.com\/(\d+)($|\/)/
        vimeo_match = vimeo_regex.match(link)


if vimeo_match.nil?
  vimeo_regex  = /http:\/\/player.vimeo.com\/video\/([a-z0-9-]+)/
  vimeo_match = vimeo_regex.match(link)
end

    vimeo_video_id = vimeo_match[2] unless vimeo_match.nil?
    return vimeo_video_id
  end

and if you need you tube you might find this usefull

def
 get_youtube_video_id (link)
    youtube_video_id = nil
    youtube_regex  = /^(https?:\/\/)?(www\.)?youtu.be\/([A-Za-z0-9._%-]*)(\&\S+)?/
    youtube_match = youtube_regex.match(link)

if youtube_match.nil?
  youtubecom_regex  = /^(https?:\/\/)?(www\.)?youtube.com\/watch\?v=([A-Za-z0-9._%-]*)(\&\S+)?/
  youtube_match = youtubecom_regex.match(link)
end

youtube_video_id = youtube_match[3] unless youtube_match.nil?
return youtube_video_id
end
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For somebody like me who's trying to figure this out recently,

https://i.vimeocdn.com/video/[video_id]_[dimension].webp works for me.

(where dimension = 200x150 | 640)

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  • 1
    Nice find. This is really clean. Feb 13, 2017 at 21:06
  • Great except safari on iOS doesn't display the webp Mar 15, 2017 at 3:36
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    This seems to be wrong - I get a picture that has nothing to do with the actual video. The id used in the thumb url are different from the video id - if you call the api you will get this url with different ids. There is no shortcut from calling the api. Apr 6, 2017 at 7:17
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    That does not work, the video_id and image_id are not the same. So you will get an image that does not belong to the video you have requested
    – The SWE
    Apr 19, 2017 at 20:20
  • The video Id and Id in thumbnail is different Jun 27, 2018 at 13:04

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