Vimeo
Platform · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Vimeo is an American video host built not as a feed with recommendations but as a workspace for video. Clips are stored in your account, embedded on other people's sites and shared by link; the platform does have a public showcase, but it is secondary to the storage and the player.
The platform states the key difference from the large video platforms itself, in the description of the free plan: "no ads before, after, or on top of your video". The whole economics follows from that: with no advertising there is nothing to share with the creator — the payer is not an advertiser but you, through a subscription, or your viewer, for access. Legally, a single contract covers Vimeo, Vimeo OTT and Livestream; as of our check the terms were dated 8 July 2024.
Who's here
The only audience figure in a prominent place is the platform's own claim in the description of its home page: "the video platform trusted by 287 million creatives, entrepreneurs, and companies". The platform names neither a period nor a counting method, so this cannot be compared with the MAU of other services.
Vimeo does not disclose a country breakdown. An indirect sign of geography is the interface languages: the footer of the home page lists English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Korean, that is, seven. Russian is not among them.
Getting started
Registration is open to everyone, and there is no separate "business account" with document checks at the door — the difference between personal and business use is expressed through the plan. The free plan gives one team seat and, as the platform describes it, up to 1 GB of uploaded or created content for the entire lifetime of the account. This is not a monthly quota: the limit does not reset and does not renew.
Here lies a trap for anyone reading old reviews: the way it is measured depends on the plan and on the date the account was created. On most plans this is a lifetime storage volume; on Free, Starter, Standard and Advanced accounts created before 17 June 2024 it is a fixed number of clips; on some older Plus and Pro plans it is a weekly upload quota, which the platform says it has begun migrating to a total volume.
The spread of limits is visible in the examples: Starter — up to 200 team seats and 2 TB of storage for accounts created on or after 17 June 2024, or 60 clips and up to 250 GB per clip for older ones; Business, closed to new customers — 7 TB and up to 10 team members. A free account does not expire, but the platform reserves the right to delete accounts that have not been logged into for a whole year.
What you can publish
The platform frames the technical boundaries gently, as a recommendation: it is best to keep a file within 200 GB, and clips longer than 24 hours are not supported. MP4 and MOV are named as the preferred formats; with an unsupported format the upload returns an error.
The compression guidance is detailed: the H.264, Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) or H.265 (HEVC) codecs, a constant frame rate, a colour depth of 10 bits or more; audio — AAC-LC, 320 kbps, 48 kHz. The same page notes that H.264 supports resolutions only up to 4K.
The content rules are collected in the Acceptable Use Community Guidelines (the document was updated on 22 September 2025). Infringing other people's rights, pornography and advertising sexual services, defamation, harassment and hate speech are prohibited. One rule that most platforms do not have is stated separately: free Vimeo.com accounts may only publish clips they took part in creating — shooting a meaningful part of the material, editing, working as director of photography.
How to grow
Vimeo publishes no description of a recommendation algorithm, and that is logical: the main scenario here is not "get into the feed" but bring the viewer yourself. The tools for that scenario are listed in the description of the Starter plan: optimising public videos for search, a custom video address, player customisation, chapters, transcript editing, removing the watermark from clips made in the editor.
Built-in statistics are available on all plans, but with caveats: analytics are counted in UTC, CSV export is available only to paying subscribers and contains only the top level of the report — cities, regions, exact embed addresses and browser versions are not included in the export. Your own views under your own login are not counted.
Path to monetization
There is no advertising monetization for creators on Vimeo — the platform states outright that there is no advertising in the player. The only way to earn is by selling access.
Vimeo On Demand is closing
Selling individual clips and series through Vimeo On Demand is being wound down and will stop completely on 20 November 2026: new uploads are switched off from 22 August 2026, new purchases and subscriptions from 21 September, and the final payouts to sellers go out on 21 October. To anyone starting to sell, the platform recommends Vimeo OTT right away.
While the service is still running, the terms are these. The creator keeps 90% of gross revenue after transaction costs are deducted; those fees run from 4% to 17% depending on the price, the payment method and the buyer's currency; VAT, where it applies, is included in the price, and Vimeo acts as the seller of record, so that tax is not refundable to the creator. Payouts go to a confirmed PayPal account once a month, roughly 30 days after the end of the month, always in US dollars. The feature requires at least the Standard plan, and a single showcase holds up to 600 clips.
Vimeo OTT
Vimeo OTT is a builder for your own subscription video service. The platform describes it as a service with no upfront or monthly fee, paid for by results: $1 per subscriber per month plus payment processing of 2.5% and 30 cents for subscriptions, 10% and 50 cents per transaction for one-off purchases and rentals; for an annual subscription the dollar is charged twelve times at once, and subscribers on a trial are not charged for; uploading is free up to 1 hour of video, after which there are packages at $99, $149 and $199 for 10, 25 and 50 hours.
Tools and automation
There are three official programming interfaces, and the platform itself divides them by purpose: the Vimeo API for deep integration, oEmbed for getting the embed code, and the JavaScript Player SDK for controlling the embedded player. The same page carries an important caveat about the boundaries: as a general rule the API can only do what can be done by hand on the site. Uploading clips through the API is mentioned as a standard way of filling the library in the upload instructions.
The platform describes rate limits without specific numbers for the main API: when the limit is exceeded, error 429 is returned and access is closed for up to a minute, and an application that systematically exceeds the limit may be blocked entirely. The only threshold named relates to the AI endpoints: 10 requests per minute per endpoint, which the platform estimates at about 600 clips an hour.
The analytics API is placed in the most expensive tier: it requires the Enterprise plan and is granted on request to support; views, impressions, completions, downloads, unique viewers, average percentage and watch time are available, with filters by date, country, device type and embed domain.
Among ready-made integrations, the footer of the plans page names apps for macOS, iOS and Android, Vimeo for Shopify and for Zoom; uploading is possible from Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, Zoom and Webex.
Limits and rules
The main limitation is not technical but economic: storage is finite and does not replenish.
The legal part is tougher than the industry average. The terms of use contain an obligation to settle disputes in individual arbitration with a waiver of class actions and jury trial, with the option to opt out of the arbitration clause within 30 days. That clause is set in capital letters at the very start of the document. The sanctions for breaking the rules are described in the Community Guidelines: uploading material that infringes other people's rights may lead to account termination.
Who it's for
Vimeo suits those for whom video is a tool rather than a source of income in itself: studios with a portfolio; companies that need a player without ads and other people's recommendations on their own site; authors of courses and private screenings. You pay with money rather than with your viewer's attention.
Vimeo does not suit anyone counting on organic reach and income from views: there is no advertising model, the platform describes no algorithmic feed, and the one direct-sales tool that worked, Vimeo On Demand, is closing in November 2026. Russian is not among the seven available interface languages.
Tools for this platform
The list is built from the tools' own facts: every line is a tool's statement that it supports the platform, with the source named. A tool missing from the list only means we have no such statement.
Social listening:
Other tasks:
- Checksub — states support; source, checked 2026-08-07
- Happy Scribe — states support; source, checked 2026-08-07
- Synthesia — states support; source, checked 2026-07-28
- Smarsh — states support; source, checked 2026-07-28
- Linktree — states support; source, checked 2026-07-28
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
the platform describes itself as follows: «The video platform trusted by 287 million creatives, entrepreneurs, and businesses. Everything you need to create, manage, and share stunning videos.»
Self-description: this is the platform's claim about itself, not an independent assessment
source, checked 2026-07-28
the platform describes itself as follows: «The video platform trusted by 287 million creatives, entrepreneurs, and businesses»
source, checked 2026-07-28
Who's here
the platform claims 287 million «creatives, entrepreneurs and businesses»; the period and counting method are not given
A platform claim about itself in the meta description; not comparable with the MAU of other services
source, checked 2026-07-28
Account and access
Age verification is not compulsory everywhere: «Age verification currently applies to users located in: United Kingdom, European Union, Brazil». Refusing verification closes off part of the content and features: «You will not be able to access content that requires age verification»
This is a requirement for the viewer and the user of the features, not a separate threshold for an author. The quotations in the Latin alphabet are verbatim.
source, checked 2026-08-07
What you can publish
the preferred formats are MP4 and MOV; an unsupported format returns an Invalid File error
The platform publishes no full list of accepted extensions
source, checked 2026-07-28
the H.264, Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) or H.265 (HEVC) codecs; a pixel aspect ratio of 1:1; a colour depth of 10 bits or more; audio AAC-LC, 320 kbps, 48 kHz; H.264 only up to 4K · the source is dated 2025-12-12
The article was updated on 12 December 2025
source, checked 2026-07-28
Video. The formats: "Vimeo accepts a variety of video file types, though common formats such as MP4 and MOV are preferred. If a format is not supported, an Invalid File error will be displayed", "All videos uploaded to Vimeo will be converted to square pixels". The recommended codecs: "H.264, Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), or H.265 (HEVC)", and moreover "the H.264 video codec only supports resolutions up to 4K", "The H.265 codec also supports resolutions up to 8K", and for H.264 "choose the „High Profile“ H.264 setting instead of „Main Profile“". The frame rate: "maintain the video's native frame rate", "If your footage exceeds 60 FPS, we will automatically reduce the frame rate", "Always choose a constant frame rate rather than a variable frame rate"; the accepted rates are 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60. The bit rate is set as ranges by quality: SD — 2–5 Mbps, 720p — 5–10, 1080p — 10–20, 2K — 20–30, 4K — 30–60, 8K — 50–80; "We recommend setting the constant rate factor (CRF) to 18 or below". The pixel ratio is 1:1, the scan is progressive, the colour depth is "10 or greater", the colour space is "BT.2020 (Rec. 2020) or BT.709 (Rec. 709)", and for HDR "we only support the PQ (SMPTE 2084) or HLG transfer function"
almost all the numbers are named as recommended ("we recommend"), the only obligatory thing is the refusal to accept an unsupported format; the file formats — https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/12426058107409-About-preparing-video-file-for-upload ; the site vimeo.com itself returns a verification page "Verify to continue... confirm that you're a human (and not a spambot)" — protection from robots, which must not be circumvented, and therefore only the help centre help.vimeo.com (its robots.txt permits crawling) and developer.vimeo.com (robots.txt: "User-agent: * / Crawl-delay: 2 / Disallow:") have been used
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"We also do not support uploads of videos longer than 24 hours" — there is one limit, 24 hours. The platform does not set a lower boundary for duration
the limit is a general one and does not depend on the tariff — unlike the limit on the volume of storage; the site vimeo.com itself returns a verification page "Verify to continue... confirm that you're a human (and not a spambot)" — protection from robots, which must not be circumvented, and therefore only the help centre help.vimeo.com (its robots.txt permits crawling) and developer.vimeo.com (robots.txt: "User-agent: * / Crawl-delay: 2 / Disallow:") have been used
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Text length. The platform does not publish limits on the length of the title and the description of a video on the pages available. Only the limit on chapters is set by a number: "One Vimeo video has a limit of 80 chapters", "Chapter titles are limited to 50 characters". The article about editing the title and the description contains no numbers at all
the limit is announced only for chapters; https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/28057066916369-How-to-update-your-video-s-title-and-description was also checked — there are no numbers there; the site vimeo.com itself returns a verification page "Verify to continue... confirm that you're a human (and not a spambot)" — protection from robots, which must not be circumvented, and therefore only the help centre help.vimeo.com (its robots.txt permits crawling) and developer.vimeo.com (robots.txt: "User-agent: * / Crawl-delay: 2 / Disallow:") have been used
source, checked 2026-08-04
Images. Requirements are announced only for the cover image of a video: "Supported file types include: JPG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and PNG. While GIF files are supported, animated GIF files are not currently supported", "Custom thumbnails uploaded undergo slight compression", "For the best results, we recommend uploading an image with the exact dimensions of your video. Example: If your video's dimensions are 1280x720, we recommend uploading an image that is 1280px x 720px", "At a minimum, 80% of the image must have an alpha (transparency) level above 250". The platform does not name a maximum file size for the cover image. An image as an independent kind of post is absent at this platform
the platform has no separate publication of an image — only the cover image of a video; the file size of the cover image is not announced; the site vimeo.com itself returns a verification page "Verify to continue... confirm that you're a human (and not a spambot)" — protection from robots, which must not be circumvented, and therefore only the help centre help.vimeo.com (its robots.txt permits crawling) and developer.vimeo.com (robots.txt: "User-agent: * / Crawl-delay: 2 / Disallow:") have been used
source, checked 2026-08-04
The platform has no independent upload of an audio file — audio exists only as a track of a video, and the track is obligatory: the recommended settings are "Audio codec: AAC-LC (Low Complexity AAC)", "Data rate: 320 kb/s", and moreover "this is higher than necessary to achieve transparent audio quality" and "the appropriate data rate will depend on the number of channels, sample rate, and bit depth of your video file", "Sample rate: 48 kHz", "The sample rate will be converted to 48 kHz if it is different in the uploaded file"
the numbers are named as recommended; the only unconditional action of the platform is the conversion of the sampling rate to 48 kHz; the site vimeo.com itself returns a verification page "Verify to continue... confirm that you're a human (and not a spambot)" — protection from robots, which must not be circumvented, and therefore only the help centre help.vimeo.com (its robots.txt permits crawling) and developer.vimeo.com (robots.txt: "User-agent: * / Crawl-delay: 2 / Disallow:") have been used
source, checked 2026-08-04
The limit depends on the tariff and on the date of the creation of the account, and the platform names three different ways of counting. 1) "Total storage (most plans)": "Most plans–Starter, Standard, and Advanced accounts created on or after June 17, 2024; Plus, Pro, Pro Unlimited, Business, Premium–are granted a lifetime total storage cap, measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB)", "The total storage does not reset or renew". 2) "Video usage": "If you are on a Free, Starter, Standard, or Advanced plan and you created your account before June 17, 2024, you are granted a set number of videos", "These plans do not limit you by upload quota, storage, or file sizes". 3) "Weekly upload quota (some Plus and Pro accounts)": "A few legacy Plus and Pro plans are granted a specified amount of video storage you can upload per week. This quota resets every seven days, starting with the day you subscribed to the plan", "There is no total storage limit for the lifetime of Plus and Pro plans with weekly upload quota". The gigabytes themselves by tariff are not named on this page — the platform refers to the pricing page. The size of a single file: "It is advisable to keep files under 200 GB for a successful upload"
the limit depends on the tariff and on the date of the creation of the account (the boundary is 17 June 2024); the help centre gives no numerical values of the volume by tariff; 200 GB is named as advice ("advisable"), not as a prohibition — https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/12426058107409-About-preparing-video-file-for-upload ; the site vimeo.com itself returns a verification page "Verify to continue... confirm that you're a human (and not a spambot)" — protection from robots, which must not be circumvented, and therefore only the help centre help.vimeo.com (its robots.txt permits crawling) and developer.vimeo.com (robots.txt: "User-agent: * / Crawl-delay: 2 / Disallow:") have been used
source, checked 2026-08-04
Sources diverge: The protocol is RTMP and RTMPS. The recommended settings of an external encoder: "Codec: H.264", "Output resolution: 1920 x 1080 (maximum)", "Frame rate: 30fps is recommended (max input is 60fps)", "Key frame interval: 3 seconds". For 4K the limits are different and depend on the tariff and on the add-on connected: "Once the 4K add-on is active on your Enterprise account, you can stream in 4K using an external encoder", "For 4K: 3840 x 2160 or other 4K variation. For 2K: 2560 x 1440", "4K streaming is only supported via RTMP while using an external encoder. It is not compatible with SRT, 24/7 streaming, or the browser-based studio", "we recommend a minimum upload speed of 25-40 Mbps". Changing the resolution in the course of a stream is forbidden: "You can't switch resolutions (e.g., from 4K to 1080p) mid-stream"
the source contradicts itself: in the guide to the encoder the maximum resolution is named as "1920 x 1080 (maximum)", while a separate article of the same help centre describes broadcasting in 3840 x 2160 and 2560 x 1440 — the resolution depends on the Enterprise tariff and on the 4K add-on connected, but the first page does not make this proviso; 4K — https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/40623864808337-How-to-stream-my-live-event-in-4K ; the site vimeo.com itself returns a verification page "Verify to continue... confirm that you're a human (and not a spambot)" — protection from robots, which must not be circumvented, and therefore only the help centre help.vimeo.com (its robots.txt permits crawling) and developer.vimeo.com (robots.txt: "User-agent: * / Crawl-delay: 2 / Disallow:") have been used
source, checked 2026-08-04
Content
prohibited are infringing other people's rights, pornography and advertising sexual services, defamation, harassment, and hate speech on grounds of race, gender identity, orientation, religion, disability and age · the source is dated 2025-09-22
Acceptable Use Community Guidelines, updated on 22 September 2025
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free Vimeo.com accounts may only publish clips they took part in creating (shooting a meaningful part, editing, working as director of photography)
The rule applies only to free vimeo.com accounts
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Advertising
the platform states: «no ads before, after, or on your video» on all plans, including the free one
From this follows the absence of advertising monetization for creators
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Analytics
analytics are counted in UTC; CSV export is available only to paying subscribers and contains only the top level of the report; your own views under your own login are not counted · the source is dated 2025-11-05
The article was updated on 5 November 2025
source, checked 2026-07-28
How the money works here
A paid plan is required. The help centre: «This feature requires a Standard, Advanced, Pro, Business, Premium, or Enterprise plan.» Our translation: selling on Vimeo On Demand is available only on the Standard, Advanced, Pro, Business, Premium or Enterprise plans
This is Vimeo's own statement in its help centre. Selling is not allowed on the free plan.
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Seller verification is required: before creating a Vimeo On Demand page you must «verify as a seller before you can create a new VOD page». Our translation: pass verification as a seller. No application for an invitation or selection by quality is described in the article
Seller verification is the only admission step the article names.
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The point of the barrier to entry to Vimeo On Demand is limited by a deadline: the help centre announces «Vimeo On Demand is being wound down and will fully shut down on November 20, 2026.» Our translation: the product is being wound down and will close completely on 20 November 2026
Recorded next to the threshold deliberately: the conditions of admission to a product that closes three months after the check are something the reader needs to see together.
source, checked 2026-08-07
Vimeo On Demand is closing: on 22.08.2026 new uploads are switched off, on 21.09.2026 new purchases and subscriptions, on 21.10.2026 the final payouts go out, and on 20.11.2026 the service stops working · the source is dated 2026-07-16
The article was updated on 16 July 2026; the platform recommends Vimeo OTT
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the creator keeps 90% of gross revenue after transaction costs are deducted; transaction fees run from 4% to 17%; VAT is included in the price and is not refunded to the creator · the source is dated 2025-01-17
The article was updated on 17 January 2025; Vimeo acts as the seller of record
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payouts to a confirmed PayPal account once a month, roughly 30 days after the end of the month, always in US dollars
The Standard, Advanced, Pro, Business, Premium or Enterprise plan is required
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Vimeo OTT: a subscription at $1 per subscriber per month plus payment processing of 2.5% and 30 cents; one-off purchases and rentals at 10% and 50 cents per transaction; subscribers on a trial are not charged for · the source is dated 2025-11-26
The article was updated on 26 November 2025; for an annual subscription $12 is charged at once
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Promoting one's own venture is allowed: "Vimeo generally allows members to upload videos promoting their ventures", but a number of industries are forbidden regardless of the clip itself — escort services, erotic massage, fetish services, porn sites and magazines, "enlargement" products, strip clubs, and also "Erotic or sexually focused content that is linked to pay-per-view, subscription, or other paid membership sites". On multi-level marketing: "videos that advertise multi-level marketing (MLM), network marketing, and direct selling business models are permitted on Vimeo as long as they don’t fall into any of these categories. We do ask that sales and recruitment efforts are not directed toward Vimeo users". Clips that "Make unrealistic promises of wealth with little or no effort required", "Focus more on incentivizing recruitment than selling a product or service", "Utilize fraudulent marketing techniques" are removed. In the general body of rules "Deceptive Schemes" are forbidden: pyramids, "Businesses that promise wealth with little or no effort", unregistered securities offerings, "Products or services (even if legal) using deceptive marketing practices"
assembled from the help centre articles; the full text of the Acceptable Use Community Guidelines on vimeo.com could not be read because of bot protection, so the body of rules may be incomplete
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Pricing
There is no fee for hosting: there is a free plan, Free. The help centre: «you may upload or create up to 1 GB of content for the account's lifetime». The limit covers the whole lifetime of the account and does not renew; one team seat — «Only one seat is available for Free plans assigned to you (the account Owner)»
The monetary threshold for publishing is zero, but the upload allowance on the free plan is limited to one gigabyte for the lifetime of the account. The quotations in the Latin alphabet are verbatim from Vimeo's help centre.
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the free plan: up to 1 GB of uploaded or created content for the entire lifetime of the account, and the limit does not renew · the source is dated 2025-11-07
The article was updated on 7 November 2025; for accounts created before 17.06.2024 the limits are different
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Starter: up to 200 team seats; 2 TB of storage for accounts created from 17.06.2024, or 60 clips and up to 250 GB per clip for older ones · the source is dated 2025-11-19
The article was updated on 19 November 2025
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Basic (closed to new customers): 5 GB and up to 10 clips a day; Business (closed): 7 TB and up to 10 team members
The data on Business is taken from a separate help.vimeo.com article about the Business plan
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uploading to Vimeo OTT: up to 1 hour of video free, then packages at $99 for 10 hours, $149 for 25 hours, $199 for 50 hours; 100 coupons and screeners a month free
Enterprise plans may differ by contract
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Limits and restrictions
three accounting schemes: lifetime storage volume, a fixed number of clips (Free/Starter/Standard/Advanced before 17.06.2024), a weekly quota (some older Plus and Pro plans) · the source is dated 2025-12-12
The article was updated on 12 December 2025
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it is recommended to keep a file within 200 GB; clips longer than 24 hours are not supported · the source is dated 2025-12-12
The article was updated on 12 December 2025; the 200 GB is framed as a recommendation rather than a hard limit
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a single Vimeo On Demand showcase holds up to 600 clips
Bonus material is free by default but can be locked behind paid access
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Moderation
On copyright: «If an account receives three separate DMCA “strikes,” we will remove the account» (verbatim); «A strike accrues when an account receives a DMCA takedown notice that results in a video being removed from that account» (verbatim); a strike is lifted if the complaint is withdrawn or successfully challenged. For guideline violations no ladder is announced: «If your video is in violation of the Vimeo Guidelines, it will be taken down immediately» (verbatim).
The last quotation comes from the article «About: Video deleted from my account» (12426180897297); strikes have no expiry date.
source, checked 2026-08-07
For DMCA strikes — a counter-notification («challenge a DMCA takedown notice»); «If you are able to resolve the strikes against you, we can fully restore your account within 90 days from the day it was terminated» (verbatim) — the account can be restored within 90 days of removal. For blocks under the guidelines, no separate appeal form is described in the articles read — only the general support form (vimeo.com/help/contact).
Also read: «Troubleshooting: Unable to access my account» (notice of the reason arrives by email) and the Guidelines Violations section.
source, checked 2026-08-07
Legal
the terms of use contain an obligation to settle disputes in individual arbitration with a waiver of class actions and jury trial; the arbitration clause can be opted out of within 30 days · the source is dated 2024-07-08
The terms are dated 8 July 2024; Vimeo, Vimeo OTT and Livestream are covered by a single contract
source, checked 2026-07-28
API access
three official interfaces: the Vimeo API, oEmbed and the JavaScript Player SDK; as a general rule the API can only do what can be done by hand on the site · the source is dated 2026-04-15
The article was updated on 15 April 2026
source, checked 2026-07-28
when the limit is exceeded, error 429 is returned and access is closed for up to a minute; systematic excess leads to the application being blocked; for AI endpoints 10 requests per minute per endpoint (about 600 clips an hour)
The specific limits of the main API are kept on developer.vimeo.com, which is served only by script
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the Analytics API requires the Enterprise plan and is granted on request to support; views, impressions, completions, downloads, unique viewers, average percentage and watch time are available
Filters: dates, country, device type, embed domain, stream type
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the address https://developer.vimeo.com was found on the main page by the «api/dev» pattern in the address; the page is served by script and is empty without a browser, so whether it is documentation is unverified
CORRECTED the previous version declared any address containing the word api or dev found on the home page to be a developer section. All 57 such records were checked by opening the address: 24 turned out to be documentation. See data/technical/dev-links-verified.tsv and docs/research/S195-догадка-по-адресу.md
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the page developer.vimeo.com/api/guides/start returns an empty shell with the word «Vimeo»: the contents are loaded by script
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Languages
the interface language of the home page: en
The language is taken from the markup attribute, the versions from hreflang
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the footer of the home page lists 7 languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Korean; Russian is not among them
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