Of the top 250
YouTube channels, 66% of the content is in English, 15% in Spanish, 7% in Portuguese, 5% in Hindi, and 2% in Korean, while other languages make up 5%. YouTube is available in over 80 languages with more than a hundred different local versions. Of those popular YouTube channels that posted a video in the first week of 2019, just over half contained some content in a language other than English. YouTube does not publish an official real-time breakdown of platform-wide language distribution. Analysis of available data suggests that English-language content commands the largest share of viewership across the platform's most-watched channels, though non-English content represents a growing proportion of overall views as the platform expands in markets including India, Brazil, and Southeast Asia. Spanish ranks second among the most represented languages across top channels, driven by large audiences in Latin America and Spain. Portuguese ranks highly due to the scale of YouTube consumption in Brazil. As of early 2025, YouTube's advertising tools reported approximately 2.53 billion ad-reachable users globally, reflecting the platform's reach across multiple language markets. YouTube has also introduced multilingual features including support for uploaded dubbed audio tracks and automatic dubbing, which allow creators to make content accessible across language boundaries without producing entirely separate uploads. ==Internet users by language==