How to See How Many Videos You Have on TikTok


TikTok has become one of the most popular platforms for sharing short videos. Whether you’re a content creator, an influencer, or just someone who enjoys making fun clips, it’s natural to want to keep track of your content. One common question TikTok users ask is how to see how many videos they have posted on their profile. Although TikTok doesn’t display the total number of videos in a single statistic, there are a few easy ways to find out.

Checking Your Profile

The simplest method to know how many videos you’ve posted is by visiting your own TikTok profile. When you open the app, go to the bottom-right corner and tap on the “Profile” icon. Once you’re on your profile page, you’ll see all the videos you’ve shared displayed in a grid layout. You can manually count the number of video thumbnails in this section. Each thumbnail represents a video that you have posted publicly.

This method gives you a visual overview of your content, making it easy to keep track of your total number of videos. However, if you’ve posted a large number of videos, scrolling down to count them all may take some time.

Counting Saved Drafts Separately

It’s important to note that videos saved as drafts are not included in your public profile. To check how many drafts you have, go to your profile and tap on the “Drafts” folder. This folder appears as the first square in your video list with the label “Drafts” on it. Once inside, you’ll be able to see how many unpublished videos are saved in your account. These videos are only visible to you and do not count as part of your published video total.

Using TikTok Data Download

For a more accurate count, especially if you’ve posted a lot of videos over time, you can request your TikTok data. This feature allows you to download your entire activity history, including the number of videos you’ve posted, comments, likes, and more. To do this, go to your profile, tap the three lines in the top right corner, select “Settings and privacy,” and choose “Download your data.” After submitting the request, TikTok will process your data and make it available for download in a few days. Once you receive the data, you can extract the file and view a list of all your video uploads, which can help you determine the exact number.

Keeping Track Manually

If you’re someone who posts regularly, it may be helpful to keep a personal log of your videos. This could be a spreadsheet or a note on your phone where you record each video you upload. Doing this will not only help you track your total count but also make it easier to monitor trends, engagement, and performance over time.

Also Read: How to Become a TikTok Influencer

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