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This guide explains how to embed an unlisted YouTube video in a Canvas course.

You can use the YouTube app in the Canvas Rich Content Editor (RCE) to easily search and add public YouTube Videos to your Canvas pages. You can also add them through the Kaltura My Media interface.

However, if you’d like to use one of your unlisted YouTube videos in Canvas, you’ll need to copy the video’s embed code and then add it in Canvas using the RCE’s Upload/Record Media tool. Unlisted videos aren’t searchable through the Canvas YouTube app.

Once embedded in a Canvas page, other Canvas users will be able to view your video the same way regardless of what method you used to add it in Canvas.

Screenshot shows a University of Wisconsin-Superior Overview video embedded in content being edited using the Canvas Rich Content Editor.
Embed your YouTube video using the Rich Content Editor.
Users in your Canvas course will be able to watch the video without leaving Canvas.

How to Embed an Unlisted YouTube Video

Start by copying your YouTube video’s embed code:

  1. Navigate to the video in YouTube.
  2. Click the SHARE button (in the toolbar next to LIKE, DISLIKE, and SAVE).
  3. Click Embed in the list of Share options.
  4. Click the code shown below Embed Video that starts with <iframe and ends with <iframe>. Make sure it’s selected.
  5. Copy the selected text to your clipboard.

You may want to paste this code into your notes now. You’ll need it later.

Screenshot shows a YouTube video's Embed Video panel. The listed embed code is selected.
Select and copy the <iframe>.

Next, return to Canvas and edit the page where you’d like to add this video. Embed the video code you copied from your YouTube video:

  1. Click Insert in the RCE menu.
  2. Click Embed.
  3. Paste the text you copied from YouTube in the “Embed Code” field.
  4. Click the Submit button.

Preview the new embedded video. If you’re happy with the change to your page, click the Save button.

Screenshot shows the Canvas Rich Content Editor's Embed panel. iFrame embed code has been pasted in the Embed Code text entry box.
Paste the YouTube embed code in the Embed panel.

Need Help?

Please contact Canvas Support via the Help menu in Canvas. Also, these related Canvas guides may be useful to you:



Keywords:
Canvas, YouTube, Embed, Media 
Doc ID:
116339
Owned by:
Michael M. in UW Superior
Created:
2022-01-27
Updated:
2024-08-27
Sites:
UW Superior