Show Unlisted Videos Youtube Extension Exclusive Guide
Scrapes channel metadata and playlist structures to find unlisted videos that YouTube’s API hides. Works even when the video is not in “Latest Uploads.”
This extension is not affiliated with, authorized, endorsed by, or otherwise connected to YouTube or Google. Use responsibly and in accordance with YouTube’s Terms of Service.
While YouTube does not offer a native way to search for unlisted videos from other creators, third-party browser extensions and tools bridge this gap by aggregating links shared across the web. Show YouTube Dislikes and Unlisted Videos Show YouTube Dislikes and Unlisted Videos
extension for Firefox provides a faster method for users to discover unlisted videos and view dislike counts. Key Features & Functionality
: It offers a quicker way to see unlisted videos or find new ones for free. Unified Interface
: The extension combines dislike visibility with unlisted video discovery in one tool. Crowdsourced Data : Extensions like youtube-relist show unlisted videos youtube extension exclusive
on GitHub work by listing unlisted videos that have been discovered or shared. Archival Access
: Some extensions focus on restoring access to older unlisted videos that were made private during YouTube's 2021 security update. How to Use These Tools Install the Extension : Add the tool from an official store like the Firefox Add-ons Gallery Chrome Web Store Enable Discovery
: Once active, these tools often add a dedicated button or section to your YouTube interface to display unlisted content. Search Aggregators : Tools like Unlisted Videos (a website) or the Unlisted YouTube Video Finder
allow you to search through thousands of submitted unlisted links using keywords or channel names. Important Privacy Considerations How To See Unlisted YouTube Videos (Tutorial)
Here’s a professional write-up for a "Show Unlisted Videos" Chrome Extension, positioned as an exclusive tool for YouTube power users. Scrapes channel metadata and playlist structures to find
This is the gray area.
The exclusive nature of this extension often includes a code of conduct—users are banned from the database if they use the tool to dox or stalk.
Movie studios often upload unlisted teasers for press only. Years later, those links are broken on press sites, but the YouTube video still lives. This extension finds the direct URL.
Universities and SaaS companies regularly post "Webinar Replays" as unlisted. Students and professionals use this extension to find past lectures or software tutorials that were never formally published but remain watchable.
Note: As an "exclusive" tool, it is often distributed via private GitHub repositories or dedicated creator Patreons. Always download from the official source to avoid malware. While YouTube does not offer a native way
Step 1: Obtain the CRX file.
Because this tool is exclusive (not on the standard Chrome Web Store due to YouTube’s changing policies), you will likely receive a .crx or .xpi file from the developer.
Step 2: Enable Developer Mode.
Step 3: Navigate to YouTube.
Go to any channel page (e.g., youtube.com/@MrBeast).
Step 4: Activate the "Ghost Hunt." Look for a new button on the channel banner labeled "Show Unlisted" (often purple or gold for the exclusive version). Click it.
Step 5: Review the Results. A sidebar will appear listing:
Pro Tip: If a video shows as "Private" or "Deleted," the extension will cross it out. The "Exclusive" version automatically updates its database every 6 hours.









