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The best Squarespace templates for video

Whether you’re promoting a single video project or building a portfolio for all your work, these templates have got you covered.
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Our Top 9 Picks

Lange (opens in a new tab)

Best For Portfolios

Lange has a stunning homepage filled with full-bleed banner images for different projects (which you can easily swap for GIFs or videos).

The Good

  • Full-bleed formatting puts your work front and centre
  • Hover-over effect on homepage visuals
  • Looks awesome on mobile

The Bad

  • Harder to change themes since it's from Squarespace version 7.0

The Bottom Line

Simple but visually striking.
Pros & Cons

Oranssi (opens in a new tab)

Best For Single Pages

Need a website that's packed with work samples and information but extremely easy to navigate, especially on mobile? Go with a one-pager like Oranassi.

The Good

  • Scrolling carousels of visuals and testimonials
  • Social icons for Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook pages
  • Lots of calls-to-action
  • Great typefaces for mobile (aside from the body text)

The Bad

  • Typewriter-style body text typeface feels outdated

The Bottom Line

Cool and concise.
Pros & Cons

Laurie (opens in a new tab)

Best For Freelancers

With lots of room for visuals and a built-in Acuity Scheduling block, Laurie is great for showcasing your work and connecting with potential clients.

The Good

  • Really comprehensive homepage
  • Trendy retro-inspired colours/accents
  • Pre-configured Acuity Scheduling block
  • Good inquiry form on the contact page

The Bad

  • Serif typeface in the demo isn't the best for mobile

The Bottom Line

Bright and inviting.
Pros & Cons

Horizon (opens in a new tab)

Best For Large Video Projects

With a sleek scrolling index page that stacks full-bleed banner videos consecutively, this template is a stunning way to display video clips.

The Good

  • Supports single-page sites
  • Continuous scroll

The Bad

  • Main navigation only displays on index pages when set as homepage

The Bottom Line

This template is a great choice for creating an immersive, one-page website to showcase your video project.
Pros & Cons

Wexley (opens in a new tab)

Best For Grids

If you’re a freelance videographer and you’re looking for a template to display your clips, Wexley is a solid choice.

The Good

  • Lightbox video player
  • Grid portfolio look
  • Sidebars

The Bad

  • Doesn’t support banners
  • Less customisable design than other templates

The Bottom Line

If you’re a freelance videographer and you’re looking for a template to display your clips, Wexley is a solid choice.
Pros & Cons

Margot (opens in a new tab)

Best For Video Journalists

A beautiful, flexible template that makes a great choice for journalists and documentarians.

The Good

  • Flexible and versatile
  • A nice mix of text and video
  • Index pages

The Bad

  • No sidebar

The Bottom Line

A beautiful, flexible template that makes a great choice for journalists and documentarians.
Pros & Cons

Mercer (opens in a new tab)

Best For Features

Whether you’re looking for a portfolio or a one-page site, Mercer has the versatility and wow-factor to be a videographer’s dream.

The Good

  • Versatile and flexible
  • Index page

The Bad

  • No sidebars

The Bottom Line

Whether you’re looking for a portfolio or a one-page site, Mercer has the versatility and wow-factor to be a videographer’s dream.
Pros & Cons

Ishimoto (opens in a new tab)

Best For Mixed Media

With a full-bleed carousel, this template works well for mixed-media artists looking for a showstopper website.

The Good

  • Visually stunning
  • Dramatic

The Bad

  • Limited flexibility
  • Works better with photography

The Bottom Line

This template works well for mixed-media artists looking for a showstopper website.
Pros & Cons

York (opens in a new tab)

Best For Minimalists

For a minimalist, immersive portfolio, York allows you the flexibility to create a video portfolio that stands out.

The Good

  • Lightbox Effect
  • Grid-view
  • Project Pages

The Bad

  • Limited flexibility

The Bottom Line

For a minimalist, immersive portfolio, York allows you the flexibility to create a video portfolio that stands out.
Pros & Cons

This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience.

Looking to take your filmmaking, video-editing, or streaming talents beyond YouTube, Vimeo, TikTok, or Twitch? A personal website filled with your best work can attract potential clients, grow an audience, and help flesh out your brand. It can even serve as an alternate source of income — think virtual classes or behind-the-scenes exclusives that are ripe for monetising.

As far as website builders go, Squarespace is a popular pick for creatives because it takes a streamlined approach to site management and design. With pricing starting as low as £13 a month, all of its plans include 24/7 customer support, unlimited bandwidth, performance metrics, SEO features, ecommerce tools, and SSL security(Opens in a new tab). It also maintains a huge library of stylish, mobile-optimised templates that are easily customised using drag-and-drop page elements; you don't need any coding experience to create a visually stunning site that runs smoothly.

Even better yet, every single one of those templates supports video.

Truthfully (and depending on how decisive you are), this could be a blessing or a curse. On the one hand, you've got so many templates to choose from — over 230, to be more specific. On the other hand, you've got so many templates to choose from that it can be hard to settle on a select few, especially if you're still not sure exactly how you want your site to look.

Below, you'll find Mashable's guide to choosing the right Squarespace template for video and a roundup of our current favourites.

What is a Squarespace template?

A Squarespace template or theme is a pre-built demo website that'll serve as "a starting point to help inspire your site's design," according to its support centre(Opens in a new tab). You can leave that website mostly as-is and simply repackage the demo content with your own branding, or give it a top-to-bottom makeover with different colours, font packs, layouts, and content blocks — it all depends on how unique you want your site to be (and how much time and effort you feel like spending on it).

Templates work differently depending on the version of Squarespace you're running. You've got two options as of 2023:

  • Squarespace version 7.0 contains 91 templates it sorts into different "families" that share the same fixed structure and formatting options. Some experienced Squarespace designers prefer using this version because a handful of its advanced functionalities still aren't available in the newer one (the Brine template family's parallax scrolling effect, for example), but the inability to mix and match features from different families can make it feel inflexible.

  • Squarespace version 7.1 merged all 140-plus of its templates into one family, so all of them share the same features and style elements. The demo designs wind up looking a little more homogenous, but the trade-off is that you can easily switch between templates without risking content loss. Version 7.1 templates can also be built out using Fluid Engine (new as of mid-2022), Squarespace's next-gen, grid-based content editor; it offers more flexibility for block placements and layout options compared to the platform's Classic Editor.

Some fine print: It's technically possible to move from version 7.0 to version 7.1, but that usually involves a manual rebuild and a hit to your site's search ranking. If you're not sure which version you should use, go ahead and boot up Squarespace's free 14-day trial — that'll let you explore both before locking in a paid plan.

How do you add video to a Squarespace site?

You can add videos to your site in three different ways, which also depend on the version of Squarespace you're running.

Embed videos from YouTube, Vimeo, Animoto, or Wistia using a URL or embed code — This works with video blocks, embed blocks, gallery blocks, gallery pages, cover pages, lock screen backgrounds, and some banners and product pages (depending on the template family) in version 7.0, and with videos pages, video blocks, embed blocks, section backgrounds, lock screen backgrounds, and some gallery blocks (depending on the site area) in version 7.1. You can even include livestreams from YouTube and Vimeo, but note that they may not work after the stream is over depending on your settings.

Upload .mp4, .m4v, or .mov files Version 7.1 also lets you add clips directly to any video page or section background (up to 5GB or 500MB, respectively). These play on the platform's custom video player and feature editable titles, descriptions, URLs, thumbnails, and metadata. Note that all Squarespace plans come standard with just 30 minutes of high-resolution video storage, but you can upgrade by activating its Member Areas feature for an extra fee.

Swap static images for animated .gif files Sound-free GIFs that play and loop automatically can go anywhere on your site where images are supported, including image blocks, banners, and gallery blocks. Both versions of Squarespace give you this option.

This one comes with an important caveat as well, which is that Squarespace doesn't include any video metrics in its analytics tab. Plays of embedded videos may add to your total view count, but you'll have to contact your host (e.g., YouTube) for more intel.

What other video tools does Squarespace offer?

Squarespace has launched a few cool new video-related tools within the past couple of years, one being the aforementioned Member Areas feature. Add it to your plan for as low as £6 a month to unlock more video storage and the ability to gate certain content on your site, including virtual workshops, tutorials, packages, and newsletters. It makes a good in-house alternative (or supplement) to Patreon or YouTube channel memberships, as you can charge users a one-time fee or a recurring subscription for access.

Squarespace fleshed out its free Unfold app for social content with additional video features in 2022, adding a Slideshows tool that can stitch a series of images and clips for TikTok or Instagram Reels (complete with custom templates, filters, and effects). It's available for both iOS and Android.

Users can also take advantage of Squarespace Video Studio, an app for creating premium videos you can share directly to your site and/or on social media. (This one's available exclusively for iOS.) Featuring professionally designed video templates you can autofill with your site's brand styles and product images, its AI voiceover tool and built-in teleprompter (with script length suggestions!) make it easy to whip up clips on the fly. It's free to download with any Squarespace plan or trial, with full access unlocked for Business and Commerce subscribers.

How do you pick the right Squarespace template?

Squarespace's templates tab lets you filter its library by type and topic, which should help you condense your pool of candidates quite a bit. Hit the "View Demo Site" button after clicking on any template to see what a live version could look like — very few include video, unfortunately, but keep in mind that they're fairly easy to add almost anywhere on a site. Squarespace notes that "you may find it easier to start with a design that's already close to how you want your site to appear," so focus mainly on colours and layouts that catch your eye.

What is the best Squarespace template for video?

To help make things a little easier for you, we’ve rounded up some of your best options on Squarespace. Check out everything on offer and pick a favourite from the bunch.

These are the best Squarespace templates for video in 2023.

Best For Portfolios
Credit: Squarespace

Lange may be a Squarespace version 7.0 template, but a stunning homepage filled with full-bleed banner images for different projects (which you can easily swap for GIFs or videos) has secured its standout status. Each of those projects direct to separate pages where you can stash credits and go into detail about your process, while links to a simple one-column blog, a contact page, and an "about" page ("Studio Info") live in the top navigation menu. It could probably use some social icons somewhere, but other than that, it's an ideal video portfolio site right out of the gate.

Best For Single Pages
Credit: Squarespace

Need a website that's packed with information but extremely easy to navigate, especially on mobile? Go with Oranassi, a slick Professional Services template that covers all of your need-to-knows on one page. Its demo version features a scrolling carousel of visuals up top where a collection of GIFs could go, followed by a list of your services, more project teasers, a company mission statement, some team member headshots, and a rotating gallery of client testimonials. Better yet, the whole thing is peppered with lots of call-to-action buttons that link out to your email. We're not fans of the typewriter-style typeface Squarespace picked for its body text, which feels odd and kind of distracting, but you can change that in a click or two.

Best For Freelancers
Credit: Squarespace

Bright and inviting, Laurie is a retro-inspired Portfolio/Professional Services template with two obvious strong suits: showcasing your work and connecting you with potential clients. Its comprehensive homepage slips lots of visuals among sections for your bio, a list of services, testimonials, and a collection of recent blog posts; alternating colours and some cool fade-in animation effects keep it from feeling like an information overload. Visitors can submit inquiries directly through a separate contact page — there's a great pre-made form there — or hit the red "Free consultation" button at the top of the site to find a time to meet using a built-in Acuity Scheduling block.

Best For Large Video Projects
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The Horizon(Opens in a new tab) template works incredibly well for videographers looking to create an immersive experience to promote their project. This is because this template lends itself very well to creating a scrolling single-page website to draw the reader in. 

It features a scrolling index page that stacks content like video and photos one on top of the other, so you can set that as your homepage to create one vertical-scrolling page. This works well if you’re building a site to promote one particular video project you’ve made, such as a feature film or documentary, because it helps create one continuous, interactive experience. 

You can also loop a video on the main page with this template before entering the site to create a dramatic first impression. Because this template was designed with bands and concerts in mind, it’s easy to adjust the format to movie screenings with information about your film as well as a tour date widget to plug in details about upcoming screenings of your film.  

Best For Grids
Credit: Squarespace

Galleries aren’t just for photography: with the Wexley(Opens in a new tab) template, galleries open in lightboxes, which is perfect for playing videos because it dims the page in the background and plays the video front and centre, giving the experience a cinematic feel. 

The template displays the videos as a series of still photos in a clean, mosaic grid layout, allowing the visitor see the range of your work on one page — perfect for portfolios. It also features a heater to help users navigate to additional pages, such as your bio, blog, built-in social handles and contact form, turning your site into an interactive résumé that will help you promote your work and sell your services to potential clients. 

Best For Video Journalists
Credit: Squarespace

Originally designed for photographers, the Margot template works equally well for videographers who are looking for a traditional website to display their work. In fact, it’s one of the best templates for videographers who want to display their clips alongside detailed write-ups, like journalists or documentarians looking to share additional context or reporting alongside their video. 

This template is also a good choice for freelance video journalists because the template features a pop-up contact form that potential clients can use to get in touch with you about your work. 

As a template in the Brine family, it’s also a very versatile template with a wide variety of customisations available — including a number of navigation options, style options, slideshow banners, and parallax scrolling. 

Best For Features
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As a Brine family template, Mercer(Opens in a new tab) has built-in flexibility, making it a great blueprint for anyone who has videos to showcase, from cinematographers to video production companies to video journalists. 

Because it allows for one-page scrolling, it can work well as a site to highlight one large project, like a feature film. You can create banners with full-bleed videos or use video backgrounds in the bottom header. The template also allows for parallax scrolling, giving the site a wow factor that works well for production companies looking to showcase their video work. 

The template can also function as a video portfolio, thanks to the ability to index gallery sections with videos, giving visitors a sense of a videographer’s breadth of work.  

Best For Mixed Media
Credit: Squarespace

With a full-bleed carousel slideshow format, it’s easy to assume that this template is meant for photographers, but videos will display in this horizontally-scrolling carousel too — meaning if you’re looking for a show-stopper website, this might be your choice.

Ishimoto could be the best option if you’re a mixed media artist looking to show off more than just video clips. It's visually stunning and dramatic, which kind of makes up for the lack of flexibility.

Best For Minimalists
Credit: Squarespace

For a minimalist portfolio, York is a solid choice. Videos can be embedded either in standard slideshow format, in a grid, or in page banners. 

What makes York truly stand out is the fact that you can build project pages, which are custom gallery views that mix text and imagery in creative ways. These project pages are different from gallery pages — another feature offered by this template — which put the focus on the video alone. 

Project pages allow you to stack text and video, though, creating a page that visitors can scroll through vertically as they explore your video clips.  

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Haley is a Mashable shopping reporter based in Chicago. Before joining the team, she covered politics for The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, wrote about exotic pet ownership for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, and blogged for several Jersey Shore stars. In her free time, she enjoys playing video games and hanging out with her parrot (Melon) and dog (Pierogi). You can follow her on Twitter at @haleyhenschel(Opens in a new tab) or reach her via email at [email protected].


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