YouTube Live recorder
Record YouTube Live before the replay is ready.
Capture long YouTube Live broadcasts into an archive built for clean replay, clipping, and predictable retention.
Live recording
Creator
Mode
Scheduled
Quality
1080p
Delivery
CDN
Built for long broadcasts
YouTube Live sessions can run for hours. LiveVODS keeps them searchable and playable from one creator archive.
Fast replay after processing
Finished recordings open into a clean player with timeline previews, clip controls, and fast archive playback.
Clips from the archive
Trim useful moments from recent recordings without opening a full editor or downloading the whole stream first.
Retention built in
Plans define how long recordings stay available, with protected videos for important streams you want to keep longer.
Workflow
Capture, replay, clip, retain.
The archive is organized around the creator, not a pile of files. Every stream moves from detection to processing to finished replay.
Paste a live link or follow a creator
Use a YouTube Live URL or add a creator to monitor future live sessions.
Capture segmented playback
Recordings are modeled around HLS-style segments so playback can begin before a final VOD is created.
Keep the archive useful
Sort recent recordings, generate clips, and retain important broadcasts according to your plan.
Creator archive
CreatorLive recording
Live now
Full replay
Yesterday
Saved moment
32 seconds
Keep moving
Built for people who actually watch archives.
LiveVODS keeps live status, playback state, clips, and retention visible so you can quickly find the stream you missed.
Questions
Clear answers before you start.
Can LiveVODS record YouTube Live streams automatically?
Yes. LiveVODS monitors followed YouTube creators and records supported live broadcasts into your cloud archive when they go live.
What is the maximum quality for YouTube Live recordings?
LiveVODS records at up to 1080p for supported YouTube Live broadcasts. Available playback qualities depend on your plan.
Can I clip from a YouTube Live recording?
Yes. After the recording is processed you can use the archive timeline to create clips from any finished YouTube Live session.