The First YouTube Video was uploaded on April 23, 2005, by Jawed Karim, one of YouTube’s co-founders.
The first YouTube video was titled as “Me at the Zoo”, the video features Karim standing in front of elephants at the San Diego Zoo, talking briefly about their trunks.
This clip, lasting only 18 seconds, may seem simple today, but it became a landmark in online video sharing. The first YouTube video currently has over 300 million views, highlighting its cultural significance and enduring popularity.
Jawed Karim’s upload laid the foundation for what would become a platform hosting billions of videos, transforming entertainment, education, and social media globally.
Fans often revisit the First YouTube Video to witness the modest start of a platform that has since changed how people consume content.
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Even after nearly two decades, the First YouTube Video continues to inspire creators worldwide, showing how a simple, short video can spark a digital revolution. It is a reminder of YouTube’s growth from a small startup to a global powerhouse in online media.