Channels, videos, playlists and items, subscriptions, comments and threads, captions, thumbnails, activities, live broadcasts and streams, and analytics-adjacent metadata.
YouTube
The dominant open video-distribution platform, with mature APIs for channels, videos, playlists, comments, captions, analytics, uploads, and push notifications.
Concrete capability record
Data, retrieval, actions, identity, and operating limits
A field-by-field summary of what the reviewed first-party references actually support. Publisher update dates and BYO-UI review dates are shown separately below.
Retrieve authorized/public video, channel, playlist, subscription, comment, caption, and live-streaming resources subject to quota and privacy rules.
Upload, update, rate, moderate where supported, or delete videos; manage playlists, comments, captions, channel metadata, and live broadcasts/streams.
Google OAuth 2.0 and API keys apply by method; channel/content-owner delegation and project quota govern access.
Preserve creator identity, child-directed-content flags, rights and synthetic-media metadata, upload review, moderation policy, and quota/audit requirements.
No live tenant-data provider MCP was verified. Unverified API projects face private-upload restrictions, and API policies/audits can limit distribution.
First-party access
Documented surfaces
Agent access
MCP and adjacent posture
Role: developer_context
Read scope: No first-party MCP read surface verified.
Write scope: No first-party MCP write surface verified.
Authentication: Not applicable to a first-party MCP provider.
Approval boundary: Any customer-built adapter must define its own approval and confirmation controls.
Confirm the current tool catalog, plan, region, scopes, rate limits, terms, and write behavior before implementation.
Editorial assessment
Access-maturity dimensions
A comparative architecture lens—not a quality score, market ranking, or buying recommendation. Scale: 1–5.
Proposed interfaces
What customers could build on top.
These are design proposals derived from documented access—not claims that Google ships these experiences.
Single-platform patterns
- Channel content and performance command center
- Media production console
- Localization and variant studio
- Review-and-approval queue
Multi-platform compositions
- YouTube + publishing or campaign platform: media production console
- YouTube + DAM or CMS + social or video distribution system: cross-system decision workspace
Evidence and dates
First-party references, with publisher and review dates separated
“Publisher updated” is shown only when the page exposes an update date. “BYO-UI reviewed” records when this research checked the reference. A missing publisher date is reported as missing—not replaced with the review date.
5 recorded sources
Channels, videos, playlists and items, subscriptions, comments and threads, captions, thumbnails, activities, live broadcasts and streams, and analytics-adjacent metadata. Upload, update, rate, moderate where…
- Publisher updated
- Not stated by publisher
- BYO-UI reviewed
- Jul 10, 2026
Targeted first-party core-access review
Platform homepage.
- Publisher updated
- Not stated by publisher
- BYO-UI reviewed
- Jul 10, 2026
Inventory source: structurally normalized; content was not individually reopened in this pass.
First-party API reference and guides.
- Publisher updated
- Not stated by publisher
- BYO-UI reviewed
- Jul 10, 2026
Inventory source: structurally normalized; content was not individually reopened in this pass.
First-party channel event subscriptions.
- Publisher updated
- Jun 1, 2026
- BYO-UI reviewed
- Jul 10, 2026
Inventory source: structurally normalized; content was not individually reopened in this pass.
First-party developer documentation.
- Publisher updated
- Not stated by publisher
- BYO-UI reviewed
- Jul 10, 2026
Inventory source: structurally normalized; content was not individually reopened in this pass.
Verified fact
Tied to the representative first-party source or targeted access review.
Source inventory
Official links recorded for deeper research but not necessarily reopened endpoint by endpoint.
Editorial assessment
System role, maturity interpretation, and architectural boundary.
Proposed design
Interface patterns and compositions—not vendor product claims.