How to Upload Videos to YouTube on iPhone or iPad

This article explains how you can upload your videos to YouTube directly from your iPhone or iPad.

By Dave Johnson - Senior Staff Writer
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YouTube has over 2.5 billion monthly active users, and hundreds of millions of videos exist on the platform. Anyone with a camera can start a channel, and you might find that doing so is an excellent way to both showcase your interests and enhance your creative skills.

If you decide to start a YouTube channel, you must learn how to upload a video to YouTube. The good news is that you can easily upload your videos to YouTube directly from your iPhone or iPad.

Uploading videos to YouTube is free.

Here is how:

How to Upload a Video to YouTube on iPhone or iPad

To upload a video to YouTube from your iPhone or iPad, you’ll need the official YouTube app on your device. Download and install the app on your iPhone or iPad, if you haven’t already done so.

Open the YouTube app on your iPhone or iPad and log in to your YouTube (Google) account. Then, from the bar at the bottom of the app, select the "+" (plus) sign.

YouTube will open a "Create" menu. Select "Upload a Video" from this menu.

If you want to make a YouTube Short, tap the "Create a Short" option. Or, if you want to stream a video, tap the "Go Live" option.

You’ll now see an "Upload" screen that displays all your phone’s videos. Here, tap the video that you’d like to upload to YouTube. Then, when the video begins to play, tap "Next" at the top-right corner of the app.

If YouTube asks to access your phone’s gallery, tap the "Allow Access" option so it can access your videos.
You’re now on the "Add Details" screen. Here, tap the "Title" field and enter a title for your video. Tap "Add Description" and add a description to your video.

Then tap "Public" to choose who can watch your video on YouTube.

On the "Set Visibility" screen that opens, select one of these visibility options for your video:

  • Public: This allows anyone on YouTube to watch your video.
  • Unlisted: With this option, only the people you share your video’s link with can watch the video.
  • Private: Only you and the people you choose can watch the video.

If you’d like to release your video on YouTube at a specific time, then on the same "Set Visibility" screen, tap the "Schedule" option.

Tap the date and time drop-down box and choose a date and time for your video’s release. Once this is done, tap the back arrow icon at the top-left corner of the app.

Back to the "Add Details" screen, tap "Location" and add a location to your video. If you want to add your video to a playlist, tap the "Add to Playlists" option.

Then, at the top-right corner of the app, select "Next."

You’ve now reached the "Select Audience" page. Here, you’ll define for who your video is made.

If your video is meant for kids, select the "Yes, It’s Made for Kids" option. Otherwise, select the "No, It’s Not Made for Kids" option. Check out YouTube’s page to find out if your video is considered to be made for kids.

If you choose "No, It’s Not Made for Kids," specify further options by tapping "Age Restriction (Advanced)." Then, at the top-right corner of the app, tap "Upload."

Your video will begin to upload to YouTube. When that’s done, you can find your uploaded videos in the Library > Your Videos section of the YouTube app.

Increase your video length limit

By default, you can upload videos that are up to 15 minutes long. Verified accounts can upload videos longer than 15 minutes.

To verify your Google Account:

  1. Open the YouTube app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap the Plus button and then Upload a video.
  3. Select a video longer than 15 minutes.
  4. Choose your video’s title, description, and settings, then tap NEXT.
  5. Follow the steps to verify your Google Account. You can choose to get a verification code through a text message on your iPhone or an automated voice call.

Maximum upload size

The maximum file size you can upload is 256 GB or 12 hours.

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Dave Johnson is a staff writer for GeeksChalk based in New Jersey. He covers news, how-tos, and user guides for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.
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