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YouTube Search by Country

Find YouTube videos popular in a specific country — Nepal, India, the US and more. Search any topic, see thumbnails and channels, and tap a card to watch on YouTube. Free, no sign-in, and your video always opens on the official site.

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Results come from the official YouTube Data API and open on youtube.com in a new tab — Tools Pasal does not host or stream any video. Identical searches are cached to stay within YouTube’s usage limits.

How to search YouTube by country

Enter a topic (for example nepali news, lok dohori or momo recipe), pick a country, and press Search. The country sets YouTube’s region and a matching language preference — Nepal leans Nepali, India leans Hindi, and English-speaking countries lean English — so the results feel local. Tap any card to open that video on YouTube in a new tab.

Good to know

  • Region and language are hints, not filters.YouTube still ranks by relevance, so a few results may come from other countries — that’s expected.
  • Nothing is embedded or streamed here. Every card links to the official YouTube watch page; you watch on youtube.com.
  • Searches are cached.To respect YouTube’s daily usage limits, identical searches are reused for 24 hours, so popular searches load instantly.

Frequently asked questions

How does YouTube search by country work?

Type a topic and choose a country. The tool asks the official YouTube Data API for videos and biases the results toward that country (region) and a matching language — for example Nepal prefers Nepali, India prefers Hindi, and the US prefers English. You then get a grid of videos you can open on YouTube.

Does it play the videos here?

No. Tools Pasal does not host, embed or stream any video. Each card links to the official YouTube watch page and opens in a new tab, so you always watch on youtube.com.

Why do I sometimes see videos that aren't from the chosen country?

The country (regionCode) and language are hints that bias the results — they are not a strict filter. YouTube still ranks by relevance, so some results may come from elsewhere, especially for global topics.

Why did my search say the limit was reached?

YouTube gives each app a limited number of free searches per day. To stay within it, identical searches are cached for 24 hours and we cap daily usage. If you see a limit message, try again later or repeat a search someone already made today (those are served instantly from cache).

Is it free and do I need to sign in?

Yes, it's free and needs no sign-in. Just type a topic, pick a country and search.

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