Okuma America Corporation presents videos centered on CNC machining, automation, and manufacturing technology, including product demos, machining tips, and service information. The content appears to be tutorial and informational in nature, featuring topics such as five-axis machining, OSP/FANUC control procedures, and vertical/horizontal machining centers, with occasional showings of new machine capabilities. The channel uploads across its product lines and technologies, posting videos that average hundreds of thousands of views, with an overall channel history since 2009 and a current view count around 6.2 million from 17.8K subscribers and 611 videos.
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High search overlap on machining-related queries like 'machining center' and 'five axis machining' (86% match), with content tailored to CNC education and tutorials similar to Okuma's, indicating a shared audience though diverging in presentation (77% content match).
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Strong alignment on 'five axis machining' and 'shop floor automation' searches (63% match) and content oriented to CNC shop workflows, showing a common audience but a slightly different content focus than Okuma (81% content match).
Overlap on practical machining topics and maintenance guidance via searches like 'machining tips' and 'CNC programming basics' (62% match) with content that covers general shop machining education similar to Okuma (82% content match).
Shared interest in multi-axis capabilities such as 'five axis machining' and 'multi axis milling' (57% match) with content likely more niche or industry-specific, signaling a relevant but stylistically different focus (83% content match).
Direct brand family alignment via overlapping queries like 'OSP control' and 'genos machining' (55% match) and high content similarity in genos/OSP topics (87% content match).
Shared focus on 'machining center' and 'vertical machining center' searches (54% match) with content geared toward shop-level machining tutorials, indicating audience overlap though varying depth (80% content match).
Content Landscape
Top competitors include TITANS of CNC MACHINING (86% match) with 1.1M subscribers and MTDCNC (63% match) with 211K subscribers, both aligning on overlap in topics like machining centers, five-axis machining, and CNC control procedures. Haas Automation, Inc. (62% match, 353K subscribers) also competes on machining tips and CNC programming basics, sharing queries related to machine tools and maintenance. Okuma Corporation Japan (55% match, 19.9K subscribers) is a closely related competitor due to overlaps in OSP control and vertical/horizontal machining topics. The matches indicate common search queries such as five-axis machining, vertical machining centers, and shop floor automation. Okuma America is larger than some competitors like MTDCNC and Haas in reach but smaller than TITANS of CNC MACHINING, highlighting a competitive landscape focused on machining centers and CNC control content.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Okuma America Corporation?
TITANS of CNC MACHINING — 86% match, 1.1M subscribers; MTDCNC — 63% match, 211K subscribers; Haas Automation, Inc. — 62% match, 353K subscribers. They share a focus on CNC machining, manufacturing technology, and machine tool demonstrations, similar to Okuma’s content.
What type of content does Okuma America Corporation make?
Okuma America Corporation creates CNC machining content, with videos like the MU-500VA 5-Axis Vertical Machining Center, CNC Control Procedures for Okuma OSP & FANUC, and themed demonstrations such as Darth Vader on Okuma MU-5000V. Uploads appear regular, and videos average about 284.6K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Okuma America Corporation?
We analyze Okuma America Corporation'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.