Deep Look YouTube channel thumbnail
Deep Look
Subscribers 2.4M
Videos 514
Views 612.7M

Channels Like Deep Look

Deep Look is a science video series that goes very small to explore big science, using macro photography and microscopy in 4K to examine nature, biology, and environmental topics. Its content style consists of deep-dives rather than tutorials, with topics ranging from sea life and camouflage to permafrost and plankton, and it uploads frequently with an average of about 711.7K views per video across 514 published works. The channel emphasizes immersive, up-close exploration and education about science.

Similar Channels

We found 45 YouTube channels similar to Deep Look

BBC Earth YouTube channel thumbnail
#1

87% relevance

Subscribers 14.3M
Videos 3.3K
Views 5.5B
Appearances 12
SERP 100%
Similarity 78%
macro photography nature tiny organisms animal behavior micro

Strong overlap in macro/nature photography and tiny organisms queries (100% search) with deep, nature-forward visuals (78% content), making them similar in audience and subject but potentially differing in storytelling style.

TED-Ed YouTube channel thumbnail
#2

74% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 5
SERP 79%
Similarity 70%
plankton biology parasites life cycles permafrost science

High search alignment on biology topics like plankton and life cycles (79% search) but somewhat broader content depth (70% content), indicating shared educational focus with potential variation in presentation format.

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#3
Next Generation Science

72% relevance

Subscribers 251K
Videos 669
Views 37.5M
Appearances 4
SERP 69%
Similarity 74%
plankton biology sponges and corals seed dispersal micro

Shared micro-scale biology topics (plankton, micro life) and education-oriented content (74% content) align with Deep Look, though their content breadth includes broader microbiology and science topics beyond nature visuals.

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#4

69% relevance

Subscribers 16.9M
Videos 1.6K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 6
SERP 66%
Similarity 71%
microscopy science animal behavior micro embryo development biology

Significant search overlap on microscopy and embryo development (66% search) plus strong content similarity (71%), indicating a mutual STEM education audience with differing documentary style.

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#5
SciShow Kids

67% relevance

Subscribers 1.6M
Videos 614
Views 382.1M
Appearances 4
SERP 51%
Similarity 78%
natural camouflage slug slime biology seed dispersal micro

Overlap on natural camouflage and microbe biology queries (51% search) with high content similarity (78%), suggesting shared interest in accessible science topics but a more kid-focused tone.

MIT OpenCourseWare YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 6.2M
Videos 7.9K
Views 523.8M
Appearances 6
SERP 63%
Similarity 69%
animal behavior micro microscopy techniques cell biology basics

Common emphasis on microscopy techniques and cell biology basics (63% search) mirrors Deep Look’s micro-scale science, yet OCW’s course format differs from Deep Look’s documentary approach (lower search alignment with similar content).

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include BBC Earth (87% match, 14.3M subscribers) and TED-Ed (74% match, 22.4M subscribers) as the top two. They overlap with Deep Look on macro photography nature, tiny organisms, and topics like plankton biology or parasitic life cycles, indicating competition for similar search queries. Next Generation Science (72% match, 251K subscribers) and CrashCourse (69% match, 16.9M subscribers) also align on microscopy science, embryo development biology, and related micro topics, while SciShow Kids (67% match, 1.6M subscribers) shares natural camouflage and slug slime biology among others. Compared to Deep Look's 2.4M subscribers, these competitors range from 251K to 22.4M, illustrating a wide range of audience sizes in similar science-education niches.

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#7 67% Journey to the Microcosmos 77% 922K 52% 6
#8 66% Amoeba Sisters 70% 2.8M 60% 6
#9 66% Learn Bright 74% 896K 54% 4
#10 65% Biology at Home 77% 7.0K 47% 5
#11 65% TED 72% 27.2M 55% 4
#12 62% Hakai Institute 79% 5.6K 37% 2
#13 62% National Science Foundation News 75% 184K 42% 3
#14 61% Simon Booth 72% 33.4K 45% 4
#15 61% KPassionate 76% 417K 37% 3
#16 61% Professor Dave Explains 72% 4.2M 44% 8
#17 60% Next Gen Scientist 80% 3.0K 30% 1
#18 60% Naturefold 72% 20K 42% 5
#19 60% TEDx Talks 68% 44.2M 47% 4
#20 59% Peekaboo Kidz 74% 7.3M 37% 7
#21 59% LivingLinksCentre 75% 1.1K 36% 2
#22 59% Freesciencelessons 66% 955K 48% 3
#23 59% Sci- Inspi 78% 334K 30% 3
#24 58% My Microscopic World 76% 38.5K 30% 2
#25 56% Phillips Fish Works 77% 10.1K 25% 4
#26 56% Earth Rangers 74% 385K 28% 3
#27 56% mortrek 74% 9.5K 28% 2
#28 55% Explore Planet English 70% 46.5K 33% 3
#29 54% Ninja Nerd 70% 4.2M 30% 4
#30 53% practicalprimitive 69% 11.3K 30% 1
#31 53% Alila Medical Media 68% 1.6M 30% 1
#32 53% Science Magazine 70% 346K 27% 3
#33 52% Photography Life 71% 106K 24% 1
#34 52% KidsTV123 67% 5.2M 31% 3
#35 52% Science Animated 71% 40.7K 24% 1
#36 51% UnderwaterGardens 69% 20.3K 24% 1
#37 51% BBC 67% 15.4M 28% 3
#38 51% WatchMojo.com 68% 25.9M 26% 2
#39 51% Armando Hasudungan 65% 2.9M 29% 5
#40 50% ATP 64% 147K 30% 1
#41 50% Nucleus Medical Media 65% 6.9M 27% 2
#42 49% RealAgriculture 65% 57.4K 25% 5
#43 49% Cell Bio Clips 65% 8.8K 24% 1
#44 48% bhadeshia123 63% 21.4K 24% 1
#45 46% Anabra Medical Biodex 60% 117K 24% 1

Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

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 channels produce science-focused educational content with high production value and an emphasis on natural world or science topics.

What type of content does Deep Look make?

Deep Look creates science and nature videos featuring close-up, up-close exploration of organisms and environments, with titles like Pygmy Seahorses: Masters of Camouflage and The Amazing Life of Sand. The channel averages about 711.7K views per video and posts multiple times, indicating a frequent upload schedule.

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.

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