How to Find Deleted YouTube Videos
Archivarix Tube Search helps you find metadata, thumbnails, and subtitles of deleted or removed YouTube videos. We search the Wayback Machine, Common Crawl, and other public archives to recover information about videos that are no longer available on YouTube.
What Can You Find?
- Video metadata — titles, descriptions, upload dates, view counts, and categories of deleted videos
- Thumbnails — preview images preserved in web archives
- Subtitles & captions — a vast collection of archived subtitle files in 240+ languages
- Video files — some videos were saved by the Wayback Machine and can still be watched
- Channel history — browse all known videos from any YouTube channel, including terminated channels
What You Cannot Find
- Videos that were never crawled by web archives before deletion
- Private videos that were never publicly accessible
How to Search
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Archivarix Tube Search free?
Yes. You can search without registering. Free registered accounts see more results. Plus subscribers get unlimited results, CSV export, and bulk subtitle downloads.
How does it work?
We don't store YouTube videos ourselves. Instead, we search publicly available web archives — the Wayback Machine and Common Crawl — which have been crawling and saving web pages (including YouTube) for years. When a video is deleted from YouTube, the archived copy of its page may still contain the title, description, thumbnails, and subtitles.
Can I watch deleted videos?
In some cases, yes. The Wayback Machine occasionally saves video files. When a video file is available, you'll see a "Watch on archive.org" link in the search results. Learn more.
Why are some deleted videos not found?
Web archives don't capture every page on the internet. If a video's YouTube page was never crawled before the video was deleted, we won't have data for it. Coverage is best for popular channels and videos.