How to upload multiple videos to YouTube at once
YouTube's web uploader takes videos one file at a time and makes you fill in the details for each one separately. If you have a batch of gameplay clips, lecture segments, or short-form cuts to publish, that gets slow fast. Here's how to trim several clips and push them all to your channel in one run — free, in your browser, with nothing installed.
Open fqvid →The short version
- Open fqvid — no signup, no install.
- Drag all your clips onto the page at once.
- Trim each clip with the per-clip waveform and IN/OUT handles.
- Click Upload All and authorize your Google account.
- fqvid uploads every clip back-to-back through YouTube's official API.
Why not just use YouTube's uploader?
You can upload several files in the YouTube web UI, but each one opens its own details panel and the queue stalls waiting on you. There's no built-in way to trim a clip before it uploads either — so raw recordings go up with dead air at the start and end, and you fix it later in YouTube Studio. fqvid folds the trim and the batch upload into a single pass: cut every clip, then let the whole set upload unattended.
Step by step
1. Drop every clip at once
Drag-select all the recordings in your folder and drop them onto fqvid. Each becomes its own row with an audio waveform, so a 10-clip highlight session loads in one go.
2. Trim each one
Set IN and OUT points per clip. The waveform makes it easy to find the exact frame a kill or a key moment lands. Trimming is stream-copy — no re-encode — so your 1440p capture stays 1440p and the cut is near-instant even on multi-GB files.
3. Authorize once, upload the batch
Click Upload All. fqvid asks you to sign in with Google (OAuth) the first time so it can upload to your channel. From there each trimmed clip is pushed through the YouTube Data API resumable upload, one after another, with progress shown per clip. The video data goes from your browser straight to YouTube — it never passes through fqvid's hosting.
fqvid has no backend that touches your video. Trimming runs locally via FFmpeg.wasm, and the upload is a direct browser→YouTube transfer. The only thing leaving your machine is the final video, going to your own channel.
Frequently asked questions
Can you upload more than one video to YouTube at the same time?
YouTube's uploader handles them one at a time. fqvid queues every clip you
dropped and uploads them back-to-back automatically, so you set things up
once and let the batch run.
Is it free?
Yes — no ads, no signup. The only account is your own YouTube/Google
account.
Does fqvid store my videos?
No. Trimming is in-browser; the upload goes directly to YouTube.