Preview video embed links before you ship them.
Paste a share link or direct embed URL to turn it into an iframe and confirm whether the source platform actually allows embedding on the open web.
Paste a link above and click "Preview Embed"
This tool answers one question: will the platform allow this link inside an iframe? If the provider blocks framing, no local styling tweak will change that.
Troubleshooting
Embed previews fail most often because the source platform denies framing, not because this page is broken. For the wider failure checklist, use the Troubleshooting Hub.
- Start with a real share link or embed URL. Some platform links point to watch pages rather than embeddable players. This tool can convert common public video links, but it still needs a valid source.
- Check the platform's iframe policy. `X-Frame-Options` or a restrictive `Content-Security-Policy` can block the iframe even when the URL itself looks correct.
- Make sure the content is truly public. Private videos, region locks, age gates, and domain restrictions can all break an embed that appears valid at first glance.
FAQ
Which platforms work best here?
Public share links from YouTube, Vimeo, and Dailymotion, plus direct embed URLs that are already valid.
Does this tool host or re-encode the video?
No. It only previews the upstream iframe. Playback still belongs to the platform you are embedding.
Why is the frame blank even though the link looks valid?
In most cases the provider rejected the embed for policy or access reasons, not because the URL format is wrong.