YouTube Channel Data Viewer

Enter any YouTube channel URL or @username to view detailed stats, monetization status, category revenue rates, tags, and more.

Look Up a Channel

Accepts: @username, full channel URL

Frequently Asked Questions

What YouTube channel statistics are publicly available?
Publicly visible YouTube channel data includes: subscriber count (if the channel hasn't hidden it), total video views, video count, channel join date, country, channel description, social links, channel category, and channel tags. Private data — including exact earnings, audience demographics, watch time, and click-through rate — is only visible to the channel owner in YouTube Studio.
How do I find a YouTube channel's channel ID?
A YouTube channel ID starts with "UC" followed by 22 characters (e.g., UCxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). You can find it in the channel URL: if the URL shows youtube.com/channel/UCxxxxxx, the ID is the part after "/channel/". For custom URLs like youtube.com/@channelname, use our channel data viewer to automatically look up and display the underlying channel ID.
How can I see YouTube channel stats for any channel?
Enter any YouTube channel URL, custom @handle, or channel ID into the viewer above. The tool fetches publicly available data from YouTube's page and displays subscriber count, total views, join date, category, country, channel tags, and monetization signals. You can look up any public channel — including competitors, creators you follow, or your own channel.
How accurate are the estimated earnings shown?
Estimated earnings are calculated using publicly available view counts combined with average CPM rates for the channel's apparent niche and country. These are educated estimates — not actual figures. Real earnings vary significantly based on ad format mix, audience engagement, seasonality, sponsor deals, and channel-specific CPM. Only the creator can see their exact revenue in YouTube Studio Analytics.
Can I see subscriber counts for channels that have hidden them?
No. When a creator hides their subscriber count in YouTube's settings, that information is not available through YouTube's public page data or any external tool. The viewer will show the subscriber count as hidden or display "—" for channels that have opted out of public subscriber display.