Video LightBox JS is a free software tool that enables you to add video content to your website or blog with ease. It supports popular video platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and Vimeo, as well as various video file formats, all without requiring coding skills.

There are only three steps involved with Video LightBox JS: adding the video, selecting the template, and publishing the video. You can add a video clip by copying and pasting a URL from popular online services like YouTube, Facebook, Google Video, Metacafe, Vimeo, and MySpace. Alternatively, you can drag and drop local flv, mp4, and 3gp video files. At the second step, you can choose the template to customize the video thumbnail's appearance. Finally, you can publish the result to a local drive or directly to the Internet using the built-in FTP client.
With this software, you can showcase videos from various online services on your website with a unique and classy appearance. You do not need any programming knowledge to publish videos on your website. You can select from several included gallery themes to match the look and feel of your website. The integrated FTP client makes publishing videos an effortless experience.
Video LightBox generates a stunning image thumbnail for your clip so that clicking on it will reveal a stylish overlay window filled with the video content. You do not need extensive coding experience, image editing, or html and javascript coding to get your video on the web. Video LightBox JS requires only a couple of clicks to add the video content to your web page.
Video LightBox JS is ideal for anyone who has previously faced difficulties with video placement, size, or appearance on their website. If you want an effortless and intuitive interface to add, modify and publish videos on your website, this software is perfect for you. Video LightBox JS is an indispensable tool if you've ever used other video programs that required saving a file and booting into a separate FTP client to upload the content.
Version 2.1:
New:
* Video LightBox plays as HTML5 video if Flash Player is disabled (iPhone and Android support while using local mp4 and Youtube videos)
* The option to fix MP4 meta info is added (for immediate playing of the video)
* Compatibility with other scripts is improved
* Bug fixes