Deep Look is a science video series that explores big science by going very small, using macro photography and microscopy in 4K to reveal up-close natural phenomena. It covers topics like ocean life, camouflage, slime biology, and other micro or macro-inspired science themes, presented as deep-dives rather than tutorials or reviews. The channel publishes new videos regularly (recent videos list shows multiple releases in a short timeframe) and averages about 711.7K views per video.
High search overlap on macro photography and tiny organisms (100% search match) with Deep Look, but BBC Earth's content style is broader nature storytelling rather than Deep Look's micro-behavior and close-up biology focus (78% content match).
plankton biologyparasites life cyclespermafrost science
Shares audience interest in biology topics like plankton life cycles and permafrost science (79% search match) but provides animated, instructional formats rather than Deep Look’s close-up, documentary-style visuals (70% content match).
plankton biologysponges and coralsseed dispersal micro
Targets micro-scale topics such as plankton and micro-distributions (69% search match) with content that includes a mix of experiments and explainers, resulting in similar subject matter but a different teaching approach (74% content match).
microscopy scienceanimal behavior microembryo development biology
Overlaps on microscopy-related science and micro-level biology topics (66% search match) but CrashCourse uses fast-paced, episodic explainers rather than Deep Look’s slow, cinematic micro-footage (71% content match).
Shares interest in natural camouflage and small-scale biology (51% search match) and covers related micro topics, yet its kid-focused style contrasts with Deep Look’s more mature, documentary tone (78% content match).
Signals interest in micro-level biology and microscopy techniques (63% search match) with foundational coursework, while Deep Look emphasizes visual storytelling of natural micro-life (69% content match).
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are BBC Earth (87% match) and TED-Ed (74% match). BBC Earth overlaps on macro photography nature, tiny organisms, and animal behavior micro, while TED-Ed aligns on plankton biology, parasites life cycles, and permafrost science. Next Generation Science (72% match) also competes, with overlaps in plankton biology, sponges and corals, and seed dispersal micro. Compared to Deep Look’s 2.4M subscribers, BBC Earth leads with 14.3M and TED-Ed with 22.4M, highlighting a size gap but similar content themes and search queries around micro/nature science. Shared queries include microscopy science, macro photography nature, and natural camouflage.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Deep Look?
BBC Earth — 87% match, 14.3M subscribers; TED-Ed — 74% match, 22.4M subscribers; Next Generation Science — 72% match, 251K subscribers. All three are science-focused channels with high production value and educational storytelling similar to Deep Look.
What type of content does Deep Look make?
Deep Look produces science and nature videos, often in 4K, with topics like camouflage, permafrost, animal behavior, and natural phenomena. The channel has an approximate average of 711.7K views per video and uploads content regularly (based on recent videos).
How do we determine which channels are similar to Deep Look?
We analyze Deep Look's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.