Nothing stops you from uploading the video directly to a SharePoint Document Library, just like you would upload any other types of files. I blogged about it and how to configure it here. If you host your videos on platforms other than MS Stream and YouTube® (i.e., ), you would need to use Embed Web Part. In case you want to embed a video that is already hosted on YouTube®, there is an app for that! Yes, there is a dedicated YouTube Web part that allows you to embed videos hosted on this platform. And thanks to the Stream Web Part, you can display them on a SharePoint page. It allows you to play videos in the MS Stream application that are ultimately stored in SharePoint/OneDrive. It is a dedicated video hosting platform. The first and probably the most elegant option is to use MS Stream that is part of your Microsoft 365 subscription. There are several options to choose from. Today, I would like to explain how you can embed videos on a SharePoint page. ![]() So in case you want to improve the adoption of your Intranet, the use of images and videos might not be a bad idea! I previously blogged on how to add images to a SharePoint site. As the saying goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” I would also put videos in the same category – no wonder, videos are a dominating type of content across social media platforms these days. Visuals, like photos, images, and videos, can help spice up your SharePoint sites.
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