⚡ Video Platforms in Korea

Online video platforms allow users to watch, upload, and share video content over the Internet through web-based players and applications.

Korea is an East Asian country with a population of around 52 million people.

According to our research, video platforms are detected on 31% of websites from Korea.

⭐ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the top video platforms in Korea in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is YouTube, which dominates the market with an overwhelming 93.7% share.
It is followed by Vimeo with 11.2% and Naver TV with 4.9%.

🚀 Highlights

Here is a list of the top platforms that are more popular in Korea than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Video Platforms

Below is a more detailed list of 14 video platforms used on sites from Korea, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1
YouTube
Mountain View, California, United States

The world's largest online video platform and social media service owned by Google that lets users watch, comment on, and upload videos, as well as subscribe to channels.

Free$7.99+/month
2
Vimeo
New York, United States

A video hosting and video marketing platform that enables creators, filmmakers, marketers, educators, and businesses to upload, manage, and distribute professional video content.

Free$20+/month
3
Naver TV
Seongnam, Korea

A South Korean video streaming and sharing platform that lets users watch, upload, and distribute both on-demand and live video content, primarily aimed at Korean-language audiences.

Free4,900 KRW/month
4
TikTok
Haidian, Beijing, China

A Chinese social media platform focused on short-form videos that combines content creation, recommendation-driven discovery, and social interaction in a mobile-first interface.

Free
5
KakaoTV
Jeju-si, Jeju-do, Korea

A South Korean online video streaming and sharing platform operated by Kakao Entertainment.

Free
6
Twitch
Seattle, Washington, United States

A live video streaming service owned by Amazon that focuses on video game broadcasting as well as interactive content such as esports, music, and creative streams.

Free$11.99/month
7
Brightcove
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

A cloud-based online video platform designed for enterprises to manage, deliver, and monetize live and on-demand video across multiple devices.

$199+/month
8
Wistia
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A video marketing platform for businesses that combines video hosting, creation, and analytics to support marketing and lead generation workflows.

Free$99+/month
9
JWX
New York, United States

A video streaming platform and hosting service that enables publishers to deliver and monetize live and on-demand video across web, mobile, and OTT environments.

$$$
10
Cloudflare Stream
San Francisco, California, United States

A video-on-demand and live streaming service that provides a unified API to upload, encode, store, and deliver video across Cloudflare global network.

$5+/month
11
Bilibili
Shanghai, China

A Chinese video sharing and livestreaming platform originally focused on anime, comics, and gaming that has expanded into a broader entertainment and community ecosystem.

Free$4.99/month
12
Vidyard
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

An online video hosting and creation platform tailored to marketing and sales teams that enables businesses to upload, manage, share, and track video content across email, web, and CRM workflows.

Free$59+/seat/month
13
Dailymotion
Paris, France

A French online video platform owned by Canal+.

Free$$$
14
IBM Video
Armonk, New York, United States

An end-to-end live and on-demand video solution that includes the encoder, multi-CDN delivery, video player and customizable video pages and portals.

$145+/month

👉 See Also

🗃️ About This Data