Mark Rober’s channel focuses on DIY, creative design, and engineering projects, often presented as entertaining, educational experiments and challenges. The content spans tutorials, demonstrations, and space-related engineering feats, with frequent deep-dives into problem solving and practical prototypes. The channel uploads regularly and accumulates about 16 billion total views across 250 videos, with an average view count around 26.3 million per recent video, reflecting high engagement from a broad audience.
Similar Channels
We found 43 YouTube channels similar to Mark Rober
Both appeal to DIY engineering fans with a strong overlap on queries like DIY engineering experiments and space/ mechanical engineering ideas, and share a high search match (100%) though BPS.shorts’ content focuses more on quick, practical experiments (77% content similarity) than Mark Rober’s longer-form, big-project videos.
Similar audience to Mark Rober through DIY engineering content and engineering thinking challenges, backed by a strong search alignment (100% for DIY experiments, 54% overall) but PLACITECH emphasizes challenges and thinking exercises with higher content similarity (82%) to Rober’s problem-solving style.
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Shares a focus on mechanical engineering ideas and engineering in everyday life, aligning in searches for mechanical engineering ideas, while their content centers more on practical demonstrations (68% match overall; 58% search, 75% content) similar in topic to Rober but distinct in presentation.
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Targets DIY engineering experiments and electronics for beginners, overlapping with Mark Rober’s audience on beginner-friendly projects and challenges; high search overlap (59%) and solid content alignment (73%), though FluxBench leans more into electronics tutorials.
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Connects with Mark Rober through robotics/automation and space/aerospace project themes, showing a strong content overlap (75%) and notable search alignment (51%), indicating a related but slightly more specialized engineering focus.
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Appeals to hands-on engineering and space/aerospace projects, matching the DIY and space-oriented queries (48% search; 74% content), signaling a similar audience with Ali offering a charismatic, project-centric approach akin to Rober’s.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include BPS.shorts (86% match) and PLACITECH (71% match) as the top two by match strength, followed by Engineering Gone Wild (68% match). All share overlapping queries such as DIY engineering experiments, space engineering experiments, and mechanical engineering ideas, indicating audience interest in hands-on engineering and educational experiments. Mark Rober, with 73.8M subscribers, remains significantly larger than these competitors (BPS.shorts ~424K, PLACITECH ~512K, Engineering Gone Wild ~174K), highlighting a substantial size gap but direct overlap in topics like engineering challenges and robotics-oriented content.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Mark Rober?
BPS.shorts (86% match, 424K subscribers) and PLACITECH (71% match, 512K subscribers) and Engineering Gone Wild (68% match, 174K subscribers) are Mark Rober's biggest competitors. They share a focus on engineering, DIY projects, and entertaining tech-driven content similar to Mark Rober's channel.
What type of content does Mark Rober make?
Mark Rober creates videos that feature DIY engineering projects, creative design, and hacks, as suggested by titles like Engineers vs Junkyard RC Car Death Match, Ronaldo vs My Unbeatable Goalie Robot, How to Escape Alcatraz With Basic Engineering, I Blew Up A 24 Story Building, and Uncovering America's Underwater City. He uploads multiple videos with high view counts, averaging about 26.3M views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Mark Rober?
We analyze Mark Rober'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.