
VideoJS
What is VideoJS?
VideoJS belongs to Video players category.
Video.js is an open-source HTML5 video player framework. It simplifies the process of embedding and customizing video players on websites, offering a range of features and plugins for enhanced functionality.
VideoJS Performance Insights
82 websites
Websites using VideoJS
Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
100%
VideoJS friendly technologies
Google Analytics
jQuery
PWA
PHP
reCAPTCHA
Module Federation
Google Tag Manager
Google Font API
Bootstrap
Priority Hints
Facebook Pixel
Nginx
Webpack
jQuery UI
HSTS
Cloudflare
Open Graph
core-js
Who Uses VideoJS?
- 1st: News and Media
- 2nd: Other
- 3rd: E-commerce
- 4th: Educational Resources
- 5th: Technology and Software
- 6th: Business Services
- 7th: Travel and Tourism
- 8th: Health and Wellness
- 9th: Government and Public Services
- 10th: Entertainment
- 1st: Educational Resources
- 2nd: Business Services
- 3rd: News and Media
- 4th: E-commerce
- 5th: Entertainment
- 6th: Health and Wellness
- 7th: Other
- 8th: Travel and Tourism
- 9th: General Public
- 10th: Government and Public Services
Top VideoJS Alternatives
Vimeo OTT
1 website|0 uptime cardsVimeo OTT allows brands and creators to launch their own white-label video subscription channels, where subscribers can access video content for free, as a rental, or for purchase.
Shaka Player
1 website|0 uptime cardsShaka Player is an open-source JavaScript library for adaptive media streaming. It supports various streaming protocols and offers features like offline playback and low-latency streaming.
Wistia
55 websites|0 uptime cardsWistia is a video hosting platform designed for businesses. It offers advanced analytics, lead generation tools, and customization options, focusing on using video for marketing, sales, and customer support.
Viqeo
1 website|0 uptime cardsViqeo is a short video platform to make media and ecommerce more visual and interesting.
MediaElement.js
276 websites|0 uptime cardsMediaElement.js is a JavaScript library that provides a consistent interface for HTML5 audio and video playback across different browsers. It uses Flash fallbacks for older browsers, ensuring cross-browser compatibility for media playback.