Where can I embed a video for free?

Where can I embed a video for free?
10 Most Popular Video Sites to Embed Your Videos

YouTube. YouTube is by far the largest video sharing and hosting website in the world.
Dailymotion. Dailymotion is a YouTube competitor that offers free unlimited video hosting to content creators.
3. Facebook.
Vimeo.
Cincopa.
Wistia.
Jetpack for WordPress.
Brightcove.

10 Most Popular Video Sites to Embed Your Videos
  • YouTube. YouTube is by far the largest video sharing and hosting website in the world.
  • Dailymotion. Dailymotion is a YouTube competitor that offers free unlimited video hosting to content creators.
  • 3. Facebook.
  • Vimeo.
  • Cincopa.
  • Wistia.
  • Jetpack for WordPress.
  • Brightcove.

How do I embed a YouTube video into WordPress for free?

Add videos to your website with five simple steps
  1. Open the YouTube video you want to share on your website.
  2. Click on the share button or copy the URL in your browser.
  3. Click on the embed button.
  4. Copy the embed code.
  5. Paste the code onto your WordPress editor.

How do I embed a video in a WordPress post?

All you need to do is paste the video URL into the WordPress editor. For example, you can copy the YouTube URL for a video that you want to embed. Next, edit the WordPress post or page where you want to add the video, and simply paste the URL in the content area.

Why can I not embed a YouTube video in WordPress?

Whenever you set up a WordPress site, you have the option to allow embeds or not. Make sure you’ve chosen this option. Go to Settings > Media. Under Embeds check the option: “When possible, embed the media content from a URL directly onto the page.

Do I need permission to put embedded YouTube videos on my website?

By default, Content Manager users can add YouTube videos to their websites and apps by embedding them. You can control where your videos get embedded by specifying which websites and apps to block or allow. These rules can be applied to videos you own (Licensed content) and videos you claim (User-uploaded content).