Comparison of YouTube, Vimeo, and Streamable Embedded Video Players
How each video player looks different in dimensions of 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:5, and 1.91:1 when embedded
Videos look different when you embed them using different video hosting platforms. More specifically, embedded video players treat video dimensions differently, including:
- 16:9 (YouTube Video, Twitter/X Post)
- 9:16 (TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts)
- 1:1 (Instagram Post Square, Facebook Video)
- 4:5 (Instagram Post Portrait)
- 1.91:1 (Linkedin Landscape, Facebook Post)
Below, you can see the differences between YouTube, Vimeo, and Streamable and how their video players appear embedded on a standard Medium page.
For the sake of comparison, I used the same video clip for each size to control variables.
My observations are at the bottom of this post.
Full disclosure: Hopin owns Streamable, and I work at Hopin.
16:9 (YouTube Video, Twitter/X Post)
YouTube:
Vimeo:
Streamable:
9:16 (TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts)
YouTube:
Vimeo:
Streamable:
1:1 (Instagram Post Square, Facebook Video)
YouTube:
Vimeo:
Streamable:
4:5 (Instagram Post Portrait)
YouTube:
Vimeo:
Streamable:
1.91:1 (Linkedin Landscape, Facebook Post)
YouTube:
Vimeo:
Streamable:
Observations:
Each video hosting platform has its strengths and weaknesses when it comes to embedding videos. Here are my observations:
YouTube Video Embedding:
- Strengths: It’s free, widely recognized, and reliable. You can also use embedding to rack up views on YouTube if that’s your goal.
- Weaknesses: The call-to-actions, “Watch on YouTube” branding, and ads on pre-roll and post-roll all compete and distract viewers from your video content. Also, because YouTube’s player is only 16:9, it shows empty spaces and black bars for vertical videos.
Vimeo Video Embedding:
- Strengths: No center “Play” button covers the thumbnail image. Vimeo is established in the film community and has a robust platform with lots of customization on paid plans.
- Weaknesses: Distracting buttons overlay the video, Vimeo’s branding, and only two videos are allowed on the free plan so I had to use three separate accounts to create this post (paid plans start at $20/month for 60 videos).
Streamable Video Embedding:
- Strengths: No branding is nice and the minimal player has a professional appearance. Better pricing. Super simple tool in general.
- Weaknesses: Not as well-known. Free plan has unlimited video uploads but each is limited to 10 minutes/250MB in size (however, the next tier up has no limits for only $10/month).
Hope this was helpful — thanks for reading.