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Top 7 PeerTube Competitors & Alternatives in 2026

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Find more companies/brands/products like PeerTube. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.

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PeerTube

Best for power users
Est. 2017   •  2-10 employees   •  Private

An open-source, federated video platform developed by the French non-profit Framasoft that lets people run independent video hosting instances connected across a federation.

Starts at $0

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    Kaltura

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2006   •  201-1k employees   •  Public (NASDAQ:KLTR)

    Kaltura, Inc. is a New York–based public company providing a cloud Video Experience Cloud (online video platform and related products) for enterprise, education, media, telecom, and corporate use.

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    Vimeo

    Best for SMBs

    Popular video hosting and embed platform with customizable players, team plans, and tools for creators and businesses to publish ad‑free video on the web.

    Starts at $0 / monthly

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    Odysee

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2020   •  11-50 employees   •  Private

    Odysee is an American decentralized online video hosting and sharing platform built on the LBRY blockchain and operated via odysee.com, where users can publish, watch, and monetize content using Web3 infrastructure.

    Starts at $0 / user / month

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    dtube.video

    Best for power users
    Est. 2021   •  1 employee   •  Private

    The dtube.video domain — currently listed as an expired/for-sale domain (GoDaddy Buy Now) on ExpiredDomains.com.

    Starts at $100

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    ChampSignal

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2025   •  1 employee   •  Private

    Get the insights your competitors don't want you to have. ChampSignal is a competitive intelligence suite for early-stage B2B SaaS founders. Make sharper calls on pricing, positioning, and GTM.

    Starts at $39 / month

    Has a free trial

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    MediaGoblin

    Best for power users
    Est. 2008   •  1 employee   •  Private

    MediaGoblin is a free, decentralized, open-source media publishing platform (server software) anyone can run as an alternative to centralized services like Flickr or YouTube.

    Starts at $0

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    Owncast

    Best for power users
    Est. 2020   •  2-10 employees   •  Private

    Owncast is a free, open‑source, self‑hosted live video and web chat server that lets individuals and organizations run their own livestreams and chat.

    Starts at $0

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    Vidyard

    Best for mid-market companies

    Video platform focused on sales and marketing that provides hosting, personalized video, CTAs, analytics, and CRM integrations for revenue teams.

    Starts at $0 / monthly

Market overlap

Asymmetric competition means that PeerTube is a competitor of these companies, but they are not necessarily competitors of PeerTube.
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    DTube

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2016   •  2-10 employees   •  Private

    Founded in 2016, DTube is a decentralized, ad-free, blockchain-based video-sharing platform where users can upload and watch videos while earning cryptocurrency rewards for participation;

    Starts at $0

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    24Vids

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2022   •  2-10 employees   •  Private

    A consumer-facing video aggregation platform that indexes and displays short and trending videos sourced from public social media posts (X, Reddit, Tumblr, etc.), without hosting the original content.

    Starts at $0

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    Invidious

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2018   •  2-10 employees   •  Private

    Invidious is a free, open-source, privacy-focused alternative front-end to YouTube that lets users watch videos without ads or Google tracking.

    Starts at $0

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    Invidious (invidious.snopyta.org instance)

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2018   •  2-10 employees   •  Private

    An instance of Invidious — a free, open-source, privacy-focused alternative front-end to YouTube that lets users browse and watch YouTube content without Google's official UI or tracking.

    Starts at $0

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    FreeTube

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2017   •  2-10 employees   •  Private

    FreeTube is a free, open-source desktop YouTube client for Windows, macOS, and Linux that enables private, ad-free viewing without Google tracking.

    Starts at $0

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    Rumble

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2013   •  51-200 employees   •  Public (NASDAQ:RUM)

    Rumble is a video-sharing and livestreaming platform with related advertising and cloud services for creators and viewers, operated by Rumble Inc. (NASDAQ:RUM).

    Owned by Rumble Inc.

    Starts at $0

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    LibreTube

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2022   •  2-10 employees   •  Private

    LibreTube is a free, open-source Android frontend/proxy for YouTube that focuses on privacy, ad-free playback, and the ability to import subscriptions without a Google account.

    Starts at $0

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    YouTube

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2005   •  1k+ employees   •  Private

    YouTube is an online video-sharing and social media platform that lets users watch, upload, share, and monetize videos.

    Starts at $0

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