See less of what pulls you in
Blur thumbnails and the video, cover Search images, and keep a clear strip at the bottom when you need useful information.
VidVeil helps you watch YouTube with intention. Built for those who have TAQWA, it softens thumbnails and the moving video, hides feeds you do not need, follows one selected person locally when you choose Smart follow, and keeps titles, captions, and controls available.
Available now from the official Chrome Web Store.
This device only
Your player preferences stay on this device.
Choose how much you want to see, reveal a video when you are ready, and keep your session on track. VidVeil gives you a quieter way to use YouTube without taking away the useful parts.
Blur thumbnails and the video, cover Search images, and keep a clear strip at the bottom when you need useful information.
Show a video when you choose it, instead of bringing every image back at once.
Use a timer, an optional daily limit, and A/B looping to keep your viewing focused.
You choose how strong the blur feels. VidVeil starts with 80 px thumbnail blur, 80 px player blur, and a 19% clear strip at the bottom of the video. Adjust them whenever you like.
You stay in control: titles, details, playback controls, captions, and links remain available.
Default 80 px. Adjustable for the amount of visual separation you want.
Default 80 px. Separate from thumbnail protection.
Default 19% clear area at the bottom of the player.
Temporarily reveal the chosen video instead of removing protection everywhere.
Turn down recommendations, Shorts, and other prompts that make it easy to keep browsing. Pick the controls that fit the moment—there is no one rigid mode.
Keep search useful while turning down the visual pull.
Keep short-form browsing out of sight when you want to focus.
Show the video you selected without opening everything.
Titles, details, captions, controls, and links remain available.
A simple timer and an optional daily limit help you notice when a short session is becoming a long one. Use the reminder to finish, continue briefly, or step away.
Mark where a passage starts and ends, then let VidVeil repeat it for you. It is useful for lectures, languages, demonstrations, recitation, and any moment you want to hear or see again.
Want looping on another website? VidVeil asks for access only when you choose that site. YouTube looping works without this extra step.
VidVeil does not need a sign-in or a VidVeil account. Your settings, loop choices, video reveals, and time totals stay in your browser. Read the full policy for the details.
These previews show the controls you can use while keeping YouTube familiar and usable.

Adjust the blur, reveal one video, and keep a clear strip when useful.

Yes. Titles, details, links, captions, and playback controls stay available. VidVeil simply gives you more say over the visual distractions around them.
After you select an area, Smart follow uses the browser’s native face detector when available. Otherwise VidVeil runs its bundled YuNet/ONNX Runtime WASM detector locally on a small crop near the selected subject. Fixed area remains model-free for boards, slides, and text; video frames never leave your device.
No. VidVeil keeps simple time totals, but not video titles, channel names, searches, watched links, cookies, credentials, comments, or messages.
Yes, on supported websites after you choose that site and approve access. YouTube looping does not need this extra permission.
No. VidVeil works without a VidVeil account. Your settings and time totals stay in your browser.
No affiliation or endorsement is claimed. VidVeil is an independent browser extension intended to help users shape their own viewing environment.
VidVeil is now available on the Chrome Web Store. Add it to Chrome and make YouTube easier to focus on in a few clicks.
No account is required, and your usage summaries stay in your browser.