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"Me at the zoo" is a
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video uploaded on April 23, 2005, recognized as the first video uploaded to the platform. The 19-second video features
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, one of the co-founders of YouTube, being recorded by his high school friend, Yakov Lapitsky. In the video, Karim is seen standing in front of two
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at the
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in California, where he briefly comments on the length of their trunks. Multiple journalists thought the video represented YouTube as a whole and stated it was a milestone of the platform's history. Karim has later updated the video's description several times. As of June 2025, the video has received more than 363 million views.


Background

YouTube was founded in 2005 by three former PayPal employees
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,
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, and
Jawed Karim Jawed Karim (born October 28, 1979) is an American software engineer and Internet entrepreneur. He is one of the co-founders of YouTube and the first person to upload a video to the site. The site's inaugural video, "Me at the zoo", uploaded o ...
. Hurley studied design at the
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, while Chen studied computer science at the
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. Karim stated that inspiration for the platform came from the
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and the
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. He was unable to find video clips of these events online, which gave him the idea to start a video-sharing website.


Release

"Me at the zoo" was uploaded on April 23, 2005, at 8:27 (UTC-7)p.m. It shows Karim at the
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in California, in front of two elephants. In the 19-second video, he notes the length of their trunks. His high school friend Yakov Lapitsky recorded the video. In it, Karim states:


Retrospective reception

Multiple publications agreed that the video embodies YouTube as a whole. ''
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'' ranked it the most important YouTube video of all time, stating that it is emblematic of YouTube's user-generated nature. ''
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'' also ranked it as the most important video in YouTube history, noting its historical significance. ''
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'' listed it among the 20 most important online videos of all time. As the first video on YouTube, it has also been described as the first YouTube
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. Reviewers thought that "Me at the zoo" was a monumental part of YouTube's history. Aaron Duplantier, in his book ''Authenticity and How We Fake It: Belief and Subjectivity in Reality TV, Facebook and YouTube'', stated that the ordinary nature of "Me at the zoo" set the tone for the type of original, amateur content that would become typical of YouTube, especially among
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s and vloggers. The ''
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'' explained in 2009 that "Me at the zoo" made a significant change in how media was consumed, establishing an era of short videos. ''
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'' deemed it set a standard for future videos on YouTube. Film critic
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listed the video as one of the key releases of the 2000s. Greg Jarboe, in his book ''YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour a Day'', describes the video's representation of an ordinary moment to be "extraordinary" for its time, demonstrating YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim's vision of what YouTube would become. According to Jarboe, "Me at the zoo" showed that YouTube was not simply about trying to "capture special moments on video," but rather trying to empower YouTube users to become the "broadcasters of tomorrow". This led YouTube to become the world's most popular online video-sharing community. The official San Diego Zoo YouTube account left a now-pinned comment on the video in 2020, stating that they felt honored being featured in the first-ever YouTube video. As of April 1, 2025, it is the most-liked comment on the platform, with 4.2 million likes.


Changes to original video

Karim has repeatedly used the video's description to criticize YouTube's business actions. In response to Google requiring YouTube users to use
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accounts to comment on videos, he updated the description in November 2013 to say, "I can't comment here anymore, since I don't want a Google+ account." He changed the video's description again in November 2021 in response to YouTube's decision to remove video dislikes from public view, stating, "When every YouTuber agrees that removing dislikes is a stupid idea, it probably is. Try again, YouTube." A few days later, he again updated the description to include a longer condemnation of YouTube's decision. On December 16, 2023, the video thumbnail was changed to a
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-style image of Karim with fiery eyes and pointing at a background image of stampeding elephants. It was reverted to the original thumbnail two weeks later. In February 2025, Jawed updated the description to refer to the danger of microplastics to the brain. The description also contains timestamps for chapters: "Intro", "The cool thing" and "End".


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