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[![Image of Plyr](https://cdn.plyr.io/static/plyr-v1.5.jpg)](http://plyr.io)
## Why?
We wanted a lightweight, accessible and customizable media player that just supports [*modern*](#browser-support) browsers. Sure, there are many other players out there but we wanted to keep things simple, using the right elements for the job.
We wanted a lightweight, accessible and customizable media player that supports [*modern*](#browser-support) browsers. Sure, there are many other players out there but we wanted to keep things simple, using the right elements for the job.
## Features
- **Accessible** - full support for VTT captions and screen readers.
- **Lightweight** - just 8KB minified and gzipped.
- **[Customisable](#html)** - make the player look how you want with the markup you want.
- **Semantic** - uses the *right* elements. `<input type="range">` for volume and `<progress>` for progress and well, `<button>`s for buttons. There's no `<span>` or `<a href="#">` button hacks.
- **Responsive** - as you'd expect these days.
- **Audio & Video** - support for both formats.
- **[Embedded Video](#embeds)** - support for YouTube and Vimeo (beta).
- **[API](#api)** - toggle playback, volume, seeking, and more.
- **[Fullscreen](#fullscreen)** - supports native fullscreen with fallback to "full window" modes.
- **i18n support** - support for internationalization of controls.
- **No dependencies** - written in vanilla JavaScript, no jQuery required.
- **Accessible** - full support for VTT captions and screen readers
- **Lightweight** - under 10KB minified and gzipped
- **[Customisable](#html)** - make the player look how you want with the markup you want
- **Semantic** - uses the *right* elements. `<input type="range">` for volume and `<progress>` for progress and well, `<button>`s for buttons. There's no `<span>` or `<a href="#">` button hacks
- **Responsive** - as you'd expect these days
- **HTML Video & Audio** - support for both formats
- **[Embedded Video](#embeds)** - support for YouTube and Vimeo (beta)
- **[API](#api)** - toggle playback, volume, seeking, and more
- **[Fullscreen](#fullscreen)** - supports native fullscreen with fallback to "full window" modes
- **i18n support** - support for internationalization of controls
- **No dependencies** - written in "vanilla" JavaScript, no jQuery required
Oh and yes, it works with Bootstrap.