YouTube RSS Generator
Extract channel IDs and generate RSS feed URLs from YouTube links
How to use
Supported URL formats:
- youtube.com/@username
- youtube.com/c/channelname
- youtube.com/channel/ID
- youtube.com/user/username
- youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
- youtu.be/VIDEO_ID
What you get:
- RSS feed URL for the channel
- Extracted channel ID
- One-click copy to clipboard
- Direct link to test the feed
Frequently Asked Questions
A YouTube RSS feed allows you to subscribe to channels and get notified of new videos without using YouTube's algorithm-driven recommendations. It's perfect for content creators, researchers, and anyone who wants to track specific channels systematically. RSS feeds can be used with feed readers like Feedly, Inoreader, or integrated into automation tools.
Copy the generated RSS URL and paste it into your preferred RSS feed reader (Feedly, Inoreader, NewsBlur), podcast app, or automation tool like IFTTT or Zapier. You can also integrate it into content management systems, social media schedulers, or custom applications to monitor YouTube channels automatically.
The Channel ID is YouTube's unique identifier for each channel (starts with UC). Channel URLs can vary (@username, /c/name, /user/name), but the Channel ID is always the same. Our tool extracts the permanent Channel ID from any URL format, ensuring your RSS feeds work reliably even if the channel changes its custom URL.
Yes! Generate RSS feeds for multiple channels and add them all to your feed reader. This is perfect for content creators monitoring competitors, researchers tracking industry channels, marketers following influencers, or anyone wanting to stay updated with multiple channels without YouTube's algorithmic interference.
Content Creators: Monitor competitors and trending channels
Marketers: Track influencer content and brand mentions
Researchers: Systematically collect videos from specific channels
Developers: Integrate YouTube feeds into apps and websites
Educators: Curate educational content from multiple channels
News Organizations: Monitor news channels and breaking content
Marketers: Track influencer content and brand mentions
Researchers: Systematically collect videos from specific channels
Developers: Integrate YouTube feeds into apps and websites
Educators: Curate educational content from multiple channels
News Organizations: Monitor news channels and breaking content
Yes, this YouTube RSS generator is completely free to use! There are no limitations on the number of channels you can convert. The RSS feeds are generated using YouTube's official RSS endpoints, so they're reliable and update automatically when new videos are published. No registration required.
YouTube RSS feeds typically update within 15 minutes to 1 hour after a new video is published. The exact timing depends on YouTube's servers and your RSS reader's refresh frequency. Most feed readers check for updates every hour, but you can configure faster refresh rates for time-sensitive monitoring.