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Twitch Embed

Generate Twitch embed code from channel, video, or clip URLs

Free online tool to generate Twitch embed code from channel, video, or clip URLs. Create customizable embed codes for Twitch streams, videos, and clips with width, height, and display options. Perfect for embedding Twitch content in websites, blogs, or applications. No installation required — just paste Twitch URLs and generate embed code.

Channel: 940x480, Video/Clip: 640x360

The domain where you'll embed the content (auto-detected from current page)

Player Options

How to use Twitch URL Embed Generator?

Using our Twitch URL Embed Generator is simple:

  • Paste or type Twitch channel, video, or clip URLs in the input box (one URL per line).
  • Select the content type (channel, video, or clip).
  • Customize the width and height for your player (default: 940x480 pixels for channels, 640x360 for videos/clips).
  • Configure display options: autoplay, muted, and parent domain.
  • The HTML embed code will be generated automatically in the output box.
  • Click 'Copy Result' to copy the generated embed code to your clipboard.
  • Paste the embed code directly into your HTML file or content management system.

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What is Twitch Embed Generator?

Twitch Embed Generator is a tool that converts Twitch channel, video, or clip URLs into HTML iframe embed code. Twitch provides an official embed API that allows you to embed live streams, videos, and clips directly into your website.

Supported Twitch URL formats

  • Channel URLs: twitch.tv/channelname
  • Video URLs: twitch.tv/videos/VIDEO_ID
  • Clip URLs: twitch.tv/channelname/clip/CLIP_ID or clips.twitch.tv/CLIP_ID

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What Twitch URL formats are supported?

This tool supports Twitch channel URLs (twitch.tv/channelname), video URLs (twitch.tv/videos/VIDEO_ID), and clip URLs (twitch.tv/channelname/clip/CLIP_ID or clips.twitch.tv/CLIP_ID).

Can I customize the player size?

Yes, you can customize both width and height. Twitch recommends 940x480 for channels and 640x360 for videos/clips.

What is the parent domain option?

The parent domain is required for Twitch embeds to work properly. It should be the domain where you'll embed the content (e.g., yourwebsite.com).

Can I autoplay Twitch streams?

Yes, you can enable autoplay, but note that browsers may block autoplay with sound. Using muted autoplay is recommended.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes, this tool is completely free with no limitations, registration, or hidden fees.

Is my data stored or saved anywhere?

No, all processing happens entirely in your browser. Your Twitch URLs are never sent to any server or stored anywhere.

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