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Need to cite a YouTube video for a research paper, essay, or academic project? This free citation generator by CollabPals creates properly formatted references in APA 7th edition, MLA 9th edition, Chicago 17th edition, Harvard, IEEE, and BibTeX. Paste a YouTube URL to auto-fetch the video title, channel name, and upload date, or enter the details manually. Each citation includes both the full reference and the in-text citation format. Copied citations preserve italic formatting for direct paste into Word or Google Docs. No signup required.

How to Cite a YouTube Video

  1. Paste the Video URL

    Copy the URL of any YouTube video from your browser and paste it into the input field above. The tool accepts youtube.com/watch links, youtu.be short links, Shorts URLs, and bare video IDs. Alternatively, switch to manual mode to type the details yourself.

  2. Review the Metadata

    The generator automatically fetches the video title, channel name, and upload date. If any detail is wrong or missing, click "Edit Details" to correct it before generating citations.

  3. Copy Your Citation

    Select your citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, IEEE, or BibTeX) and click "Copy" to add the formatted reference to your clipboard. Each style also includes the in-text citation format. Italic formatting is preserved when you paste into Word or Google Docs.

Citation Styles Explained

APA 7th Edition

APA (American Psychological Association) is the most common citation style in social sciences, education, and psychology. The 7th edition updated the format for online videos. The reference includes the author (channel name), upload date, video title in italics, the label [Video], the site name "YouTube," and the URL. If the uploader's real name differs from the channel name, APA places the real name first (formatted as Last, First Initial) with the channel name in brackets. The in-text citation uses the author and year in parentheses, with an optional timestamp for quoting a specific passage.

MLA 9th Edition

MLA (Modern Language Association) is widely used in humanities, literature, and language arts. The 9th edition simplified the format for digital sources. The Works Cited entry begins with the video title in quotation marks, followed by "YouTube" in italics as the container, the uploader name, the upload date, and the URL. The in-text citation typically uses the video title in shortened form.

Chicago 17th Edition

Chicago style is used in history, arts, and some social sciences. It offers two systems: notes-bibliography (footnotes) and author-date. This generator provides the notes-bibliography format, which includes the channel name, video title in quotation marks, the upload date, the word "video," and the URL. The footnote format is also provided for inline references.

Harvard Referencing

Harvard referencing is common in UK and Australian universities across many disciplines. The reference list entry includes the channel name, year in parentheses, video title in italics, "Available at:" with the URL, and the access date. The in-text citation uses the author and year.

IEEE

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) style is used in engineering, computer science, and technical fields. References are numbered in order of appearance. The format includes the author (channel name), video title in quotation marks, "YouTube" in italics, the date, and the URL with an access date. The in-text citation uses a bracketed number.

BibTeX

BibTeX is used with LaTeX typesetting systems, common in computer science, mathematics, and engineering. The generated entry uses the @misc type with fields for author, title, howpublished, year, month, and note. Copy the entry into your .bib file and use \cite{"{key}"} to reference it in your LaTeX document. You can also download the entry as a .bib file directly.

Tips for Citing YouTube Videos Correctly

Italic formatting matters in academic citations. APA, MLA, and Harvard all require specific parts of the citation to be in italics. When you copy a citation from this tool, the italic formatting is preserved in the clipboard. If your text editor does not support rich paste, italicize the video title manually.
  • Always include the URL. Unlike books or journals, YouTube videos can be updated or removed. The URL is essential for locating the source.
  • Use the channel name as the author unless you know the individual creator's real name. If the real name is different from the channel name, APA style puts the real name first (Last, First Initial) with the channel name in brackets.
  • Check the upload date. The date shown below the video on YouTube is the upload date. If the video has been re-uploaded or the date is unclear, use "n.d." (no date) in your citation.
  • Capitalize the title correctly. APA uses sentence case (only the first word and proper nouns capitalized). MLA and Chicago use title case (capitalize major words). This generator applies the correct capitalization for each style.
  • Include the access date when required. Harvard and IEEE styles require the date you accessed the video. This generator uses today's date, which you can update if needed.
  • Cite a specific moment with a timestamp. If you are quoting or referencing a particular passage in a video, add the timestamp (e.g., 2:15) using the timestamp field. APA includes this in the in-text citation as (Author, Year, 2:15).

Quick Reference: YouTube Citation Format by Style

Style Reference Format In-Text Format
APA 7 Author. (Year, Month Day). Title [Video]. YouTube. URL (Author, Year)
MLA 9 "Title." YouTube, uploaded by Channel, Day Month Year, URL. ("Shortened Title")
Chicago Channel. "Title." Month Day, Year. Video. URL. Footnote number
Harvard Channel (Year) Title. Available at: URL (Accessed: Date). (Channel, Year)
IEEE [N] Channel, "Title," YouTube, Month Day, Year. [Online]. URL [N]
BibTeX @misc{"{key, author, title, howpublished, year, month}"} \cite{"{key}"}

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cite a YouTube video in APA format?

In APA 7th edition, cite a YouTube video as: Author Last Name, First Initial. [Screen name]. (Year, Month Day). Title of video [Video]. YouTube. URL. If the uploader name and screen name are different, include the real name first with the screen name in brackets. Use "n.d." if no date is available.

How do I cite a YouTube video in MLA format?

In MLA 9th edition, cite a YouTube video as: "Title of Video." YouTube, uploaded by Channel Name, Day Month Year, URL. If the video has a known individual creator, list them as the author before the title.

How do I cite a YouTube video in Chicago style?

In Chicago 17th edition notes-bibliography style, cite a YouTube video as: Channel Name, "Title of Video," Month Day, Year, video, duration, URL. For author-date style, use: Channel Name. Year. "Title of Video." Video, duration. URL.

How do I cite a YouTube video in Harvard format?

In Harvard referencing style, cite a YouTube video as: Channel Name (Year) Title of video. Available at: URL (Accessed: Day Month Year). Include the date you last accessed the video.

Do I need to include the video URL in my citation?

Yes. All major citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, IEEE) require the full URL for YouTube video citations. This allows readers to locate and verify the source.

How do I cite a YouTube video with no author or date?

If the channel name is the only attribution, use it as the author. For unknown dates, APA uses "(n.d.)" meaning no date, MLA omits the date field, and Chicago uses "n.d." in place of the year. Our generator handles these edge cases automatically.

Can I use this citation generator for academic papers?

Yes. This tool generates citations that follow the official style guide specifications for APA 7th edition, MLA 9th edition, Chicago 17th edition, Harvard, and IEEE. The formatted output can be directly copied into your Works Cited, References, or Bibliography page.

What is BibTeX and when should I use it?

BibTeX is a reference management format used with LaTeX document preparation systems. If you are writing a paper in LaTeX (common in computer science, mathematics, and engineering), use the BibTeX output. Copy the entry into your .bib file and reference it with \cite{key} in your document.

How do I cite a YouTube Shorts video?

YouTube Shorts are cited the same way as regular YouTube videos in all citation styles. Paste the Shorts URL into this generator and it will fetch the metadata and format the citation. The URL will use the /shorts/ path but the citation format is identical.

Is this YouTube citation generator free in 2026?

Yes. This tool is 100% free with no signup, no daily limits, and no account required. It uses the free YouTube oEmbed API to fetch video metadata and formats citations entirely in your browser. Updated for 2026.

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