For the last month I’ve been working on a modern, material you interface for Invidious.
Github (Leave a star if you want)
Features
- Sponsorblock built-in.
- Return YouTube dislikes built-in.
- Video progress tracking & resuming.
- No ads.
- No tracking.
- Light/Dark themes.
- Custom colour themes.
- Integrates with Invidious subscriptions, watch history & more.
- Live stream support.
- Dash support.
- Chapters.
- Audio only mode.
- Playlists.
- PWA support.
very cool. requires javascript tho. so for now im going to stick to invidious
Great effort, beautiful interface
But I prefer the minimalist and snappier invidious interface. + Invidious is already slow at fixing issues even with the good userbase, I don’t know fast this project will be at fixing YouTube constant changes.
This interface uses the Invidious API. So if YouTube breaks Invidious & Materialious, once Invidious is fixed, Materialious is also fixed.
Take for instance Likes and dislikes counts are broken on all invidious instances, but on materialious they are displayed with no problem, are you telling me the invidious API was returning the counts just fine but they didn’t bother fixing the interface for months now ???
Nice. I was looking to see if there was an easy way to somehow have a Non-JS version, but yeah, using Svelte … Not gonna happen without more or less a separate rewrite.
I usually just browse invidious via a redirect extension and a !yt bang via duckduckgo, then just grab the invidious link to use with yt-dlp though, so I don’t really even see the invidious ui for longer than a second.
This looks nice. Modern design looks well thought out. Good job.
I don’t use invidious much, but this seems easy to use and friendly! Much better than the default from a new user perspective. My only complaint is please use a dropdown or radio select for the quality instead of a slider, using the slider input makes me feel dirty.
Really cool, particularly the inbuilt sponsorblock and dislikes. Those are something I’ve been missing in my own Invidious. I’ll still stick with the original interface, but keep up the good work!