Seamless Product Video for WooCommerce

You paste a link; the video appears in your product gallery with the photos. See it work in the demo below.

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Add video where you upload your images

The Product Video box sits right under the image and gallery boxes you already use. You paste the video’s link there and save the product.

If you’re not sure where to find the link, the box has links to YouTube, Vimeo, and Bunny. Click one and it opens in a new tab — find your video and copy the URL. There’s a help link too if you get stuck.

On the product page

The video shows up in the product gallery after the photos. It’s just part of the normal flow. Video shows last.

Open in the lightbox and the video flows right along with the photos.

Free and Pro

Free

ON WORDPRESS.ORG
  • Paste a YouTube, Vimeo, or Bunny.net link
  • Video shows up in your product gallery
  • Plays in the lightbox with your photos
  • Preview image added automatically
  • No settings to configure

Pro

COMING SOON (Everything in Free, plus:)
  • Upload straight from the product page to Bunny.net
  • Hosted on Bunny.net, not your own server
  • No file-size limit on uploading.
  • Fast uploading

Questions?

Right in your product’s photo gallery. It becomes a slide alongside the photos and plays in the same lightbox they open in. In the same order.

No. It adds the video to the gallery you already have. Nothing is replaced

It works with the standard WooCommerce product gallery that most themes use. It also supports Flatsome, which builds its own gallery instead. Either way it fits into the gallery you already have rather than replacing it.

Other video plugins tend to do the opposite — they replace your gallery, drop in their own carousel, and then hand you a stack of settings to configure it, as if that’s the benefit. We keep it simple: your existing gallery, no rebuild, nothing to set up. You upload the plugin and can start adding products right away.

Not in version one. A file on your own server comes with no preview image, and skipping that upload step is part of what the plugin is for. Paste a hosted link instead. The Pro tier will handle uploads.

No. On a product with no video, the plugin loads nothing at all. It only adds anything when there’s actually a video to show.

No settings. Paste a link on a product and you’re done.

Upload at 1080p — that’s plenty for a product video, and it’s the highest most shoppers will ever need. You only upload one file; Bunny automatically makes the smaller versions (720p, 480p, 360p) so it still plays smoothly on slower connections. Skip 4K: it eats extra storage for no real gain here, and it’s off by default. Shorter clips help your costs too — a short video stores and streams for far less than a long one. One catch: Bunny applies your resolution settings at upload time, so if you want to change which ones it makes, set them in the library’s Encoding tab before you upload.

No. YouTube and Vimeo work great and if you are happy with those tools, you do not need Bunny.

Because it shows only your video. When a YouTube clip ends, it fills the screen with more videos — and there’s no way to turn that off. Bunny plays your clip and stops: no ads, no logo, nothing but your piece. It’s also cheap — you pay only for what you use, usually pennies a month for a store’s videos, instead of a subscription that keeps climbing. Once it’s set up, uploading is easy: drop the video in your library and paste the link.

And with Pro, you skip even that — upload straight from the product page and never leave your site.

Check the library’s Allowed Domains setting, under Security in your Bunny.net dashboard — if your site’s domain isn’t listed, Bunny blocks both playback and the thumbnail. Add your domain and it works. It’s a Bunny account setting, not a plugin one. We walk through the whole Bunny.net setup here on the site, so you can see what’s involved before you start. This information is also available on your website when the plugin is activated.

The plugin is free. Bunny.net is a separate service you pay for, but it’s inexpensive — it’s pay-as-you-go, so you’re billed for the storage and bandwidth you actually use, not a flat monthly fee. For a normal product catalog that runs well below what Vimeo charges. The setting that keeps it that way is Allowed Domains, in your Stream library’s Security settings: list only your own site, so the video plays on your store but no one can hotlink it elsewhere and run up your bandwidth. It’s your list, though — if you want another website to show the video too, just add their domain. You decide who’s allowed; you’re only shutting out the abuse.

With the free plugin, your video has to be hosted somewhere first — YouTube, Vimeo, or Bunny — and you paste in the link. Pro skips that errand. You upload the video right on the product page, the same way you’d add a photo, and it goes straight to Bunny, the service that stores and streams it for your store. Set your Bunny account up once and you never open its dashboard again — every video after that uploads from the product page. Adding a video becomes as easy as adding a picture.

Yes — Pro uploads to your own Bunny account, so you set it up once. After that you never open Bunny again; every video goes up from the product page.

No. Pro sends the file straight to Bunny, not through your own server, so the usual upload limits don’t apply. Big videos go up without trouble.

Nothing changes. Videos you added with the free version keep working exactly as they are. Pro just adds the upload-from-the-product-page option for new ones.

Pro is coming soon. Leave your email and we’ll tell you the moment it’s ready.