What is an OGG Video file?
OGG is a free, open container format. When used for video, it typically contains video streams compressed with the Theora codec and audio with Vorbis. Files often use the .ogv extension but can also be .ogg.
Our Online OGG Player supports playing these open-source video formats directly. It's a great way to view content created for the open web without needing specialized software.
How to Play OGG Videos Online
Upload OGV/OGG
Drag your OGG video file into the player.
Play
Playback begins automatically in the browser.
Control
Use the standard video controls to manage playback.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between OGG and OGV?
OGG is the container format. OGV specifically refers to OGG files that contain video streams, though .ogg is often used for both audio and video.
Is it supported on all browsers?
Most modern browsers like Chrome and Firefox support OGG/Theora natively.
Is it free?
Yes, both the format and our player are completely free.