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jPlayer

jPlayer is a media library written in JavaScript, a jQuery-based video player.

jPlayer Alternatives

The best jPlayer alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /plyr-alternatives

    A simple, accessible and customisable HTML5 media player

    Open Source

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    /videojs-alternatives

    VideoJS is an HTML5 Video Player, built with Javascript and CSS, with a fallback to a Flash video...

    Open Source

  3. Try for free

    Embedded Analytics built exclusively for SaaS applications.

    Try for free paid Free Trial

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    /jw-player-alternatives

    JW Player is an embeddable media player.

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    /flowplayer-alternatives

    Flowplayer is a video player for web sites.

  6. /mediaelement-js-alternatives

    MediaElement.js provides HTML5 audio and video players in pure HTML and CSS.

    Open Source

  7. /fv-player-alternatives

    WordPress's most reliable, easy to use and feature-rich video player.

  8. /mediafront-org-alternatives

    A complex solution to stream your video

    Open Source

  9. /afterglow-alternatives

    afterglow is a super easy to integrate, fully responsive HTML5 video player with support for...

  10. /julbul-alternatives

    Julbul makes your YouTube videos look amazing anywhere they appear.

  11. /videogular-alternatives

    The HTML5 video player for AngularJS

  12. /empora-alternatives

    Empora allows you to customize your embedded YouTube videos with your own styles, colors and branding using a specially created tool. Remove all watermarks, ads and recommended videos. We do not place any ads before, during or after your video.

    freemium $4.95 / Monthly

  13. /kaltura-player-alternatives

    Fastest, Most Flexible Online Video Player Toolkit

  14. /exoplayer-alternatives

    ExoPlayer is an application level media player for Android.

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