How to Add Timestamps to YouTube Links — Share Exact Moments
A YouTube timestamp link jumps the video directly to a specific moment when clicked. Instead of sharing a 45-minute conference talk and telling someone "it starts around the 23-minute mark," you share a link that starts at exactly 23:14. For content creators, marketers, educators, and support teams, timestamp links are one of the most underused and most useful tools for sharing video content effectively.
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How YouTube Timestamps Work
YouTube timestamp links work by adding a time parameter to the standard YouTube URL. The parameter t= (or start=) tells YouTube to begin playback at a specific number of seconds from the beginning of the video.
The standard format adds to the URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID&t=SECONDS
For a video starting at 23 minutes and 14 seconds: 23 minutes times 60 seconds = 1380 seconds, plus 14 seconds = 1394 seconds total URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID&t=1394
YouTube also accepts a more readable format using h, m, and s suffixes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID&t=23m14s
Both formats work. The seconds-only format is more reliable across all YouTube embeds and API implementations. Our YouTube Timestamp Link Generator converts hours, minutes, and seconds into the correct format automatically.
For shortened YouTube links (youtu.be format), the timestamp parameter is placed after a question mark: https://youtu.be/VIDEO_ID?t=1394
How to Get the Video ID from a YouTube URL
Every YouTube video has a unique 11-character video ID. Knowing how to extract it manually is useful when working with YouTube URLs programmatically.
Standard watch URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ — the video ID is everything after v=, which is dQw4w9WgXcQ
Short URL: https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ — the video ID is everything after youtu.be/
Embed URL: https://www.youtube.com/embed/dQw4w9WgXcQ — the video ID follows embed/
Shorts URL: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dQw4w9WgXcQ — the video ID follows shorts/
Our YouTube Timestamp Link Generator accepts any YouTube URL format and extracts the video ID automatically. You can also use our URL Parser tool to break down any URL and inspect its components, including query parameters.
Adding Timestamps to YouTube — From the YouTube Interface
YouTube provides a built-in way to get timestamp links without any external tool:
1. Open the video on YouTube and pause at the moment you want to link to. 2. Right-click on the video player. 3. Select "Copy video URL at current time." 4. The URL in your clipboard includes the t= parameter for that exact moment.
Alternatively, click the Share button below the video, and check the "Start at" checkbox in the share dialog. Enter the time manually and YouTube generates the timestamp link for you.
For embedding a YouTube video that starts at a specific timestamp on your website, use the embed URL format with the start parameter: https://www.youtube.com/embed/VIDEO_ID?start=1394 Note: embedded videos use start= rather than t= — this is the only context where the parameter name differs.
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Content creators: add chapter links in video descriptions pointing to specific sections. YouTube officially supports chapters using timestamps in the description formatted as 0:00 Introduction, 2:30 Main topic, and so on — but sharing direct timestamp links in comments, social posts, or emails lets you point people to specific moments without them needing to scroll through the description.
Education and training: when referencing a lecture or tutorial video, timestamp links point students to the specific explanation or demonstration relevant to the topic being discussed. In a course platform or LMS, linking to timestamp-specific moments in reference videos is far more useful than linking to the beginning of a long video.
Customer support: for software products, record walkthrough or tutorial videos and timestamp-link to the relevant section when answering support questions. "Here is how to reset your password — skip to 2:45 in this setup video" is faster to create than a written step-by-step guide and clearer for the customer. Check your site is correctly set up for customer communication with our Meta Tags Checker for social sharing and our SSL Lookup for security.
Research and citations: when citing a specific statement or piece of evidence in a video, timestamp links allow readers to jump directly to the relevant moment rather than having to watch or skim the entire video. This makes video citations as precise as text citations with page numbers.
Marketing and PR: share specific product demo moments, customer testimonials, or key announcements from longer videos without requiring the audience to watch the whole thing. A timestamp link to the 30-second testimonial in a 20-minute video gets watched. A link to the beginning of a 20-minute video does not.

