Content Types

VODVideo on Demand

VOD — Video on Demand — is the catch-all term for non-live YouTube content: regular uploads, Premiere archives, and livestream archives once the live broadcast ends. The vast majority of YouTube viewing is VOD: viewers find a video through Home, Search, or Suggested and watch on their own schedule, not at a moment chosen by the creator.

Last updated: May 17, 2026
Quick definition

VOD (Video on Demand) refers to standard pre-recorded YouTube uploads that viewers can watch any time — as opposed to live broadcasts or Premieres.

Why VOD matters for YouTube creators

VOD is the durable form of YouTube content. A livestream draws engaged viewers in a 90-minute window; the same content as a VOD upload earns views for years. Most YouTube revenue comes from VOD watching — long-form ad revenue, Premium revenue share, and ad revenue on archived livestreams. Understanding the live-to-VOD transition is essential: trimming an archived stream to its strongest 30 minutes, writing a strong thumbnail and title for the archive, and adding chapters can dramatically lift the post-stream view total. Some creators earn more from the archive than from the live stream itself.

VOD in practice

A weekly podcast livestreams for 2 hours; the unedited VOD pulls 80K views over 30 days, but a trimmed 35-minute "best moments" cut published as a separate VOD pulls 600K and 4x the ad revenue.

A tutorial channel uploads all content as VOD only — no lives, no Premieres. The format suits the audience's self-paced learning use case.

See VOD on real channels

FameLifter pulls public vod data for 500K+ YouTube channels — refreshed hourly via the official YouTube Data API v3.

Frequently asked questions

Is every YouTube video a VOD?
After the upload is published and any live event has concluded, yes. VOD is the default state of YouTube content. Only the active live broadcast or active Premiere isn't VOD.
Should I leave livestream archives up as VOD?
Yes — they continue earning views and ad revenue. For long streams, also consider publishing a trimmed highlight cut as a separate VOD; both forms can coexist and serve different audiences.
Do VOD views earn more than live views?
Per view, similar — both run standard ads. Over time, VOD wins because lives end and VODs keep accumulating views. Most channels earn 10-50x more from a video's VOD lifetime than from its live broadcast window.