Why is Google not indexing my videos?

Topic summary

A Shopify store owner is experiencing issues with Google not indexing their product demonstration videos. Google Search Console shows “Video not processed” status, meaning Google detected the videos but chose not to index them.

Key technical requirements identified:

  • Google indexes only one video per page (no exceptions)
  • Videos must meet specific dimensions: width 140-1080 pixels, height 140+ pixels
  • Thumbnails must be at least 60×30 pixels in image format
  • Videos should use <video> HTML tag with poster attribute (not <iframe>)
  • Thumbnail files must be accessible to Googlebot (not blocked by robots.txt)

Actions taken:

  • Original poster switched from <iframe> to <video> HTML tags
  • Requested validation in Google Search Console
  • Validation shows 27 pending, 1 failed (no specific reason provided)

Current status: The issue remains unresolved. Multiple users report following all guidelines without success. No clear solution has emerged for getting more detailed feedback from Google or resolving the indexing failures. The discussion remains open with unanswered questions about next steps.

Summarized with AI on October 28. AI used: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929.

In google search console under “video pages” it shows that none of my videos are indexing. The reason is “Video not processed”. The explanation for that reason is “Google detected that the page has at least one video on it, but decided not to index the video.” Here are links to some of my videos.

https://shopenasupply.com/pages/demonstration-of-the-ansed-hd-digital-videoscope-borescope

https://shopenasupply.com/pages/features-of-the-ansed-hd-videoscope-borescope

https://shopenasupply.com/pages/how-the-ansed-autoplus-5-vehicle-exhaust-gas-analyzer-can-save-you-time-and-money

Bonus question, is there a way to create a new area on my site like “pages” or “blogs” but different? Example: https://shopenasupply.com/videos

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Hey @Shopena ,

If you see this message, it means Google identified a video on your site but decided not to index it. What’s difficult is that you may not immediately know why. Continually monitor the Search Console. Several days after you make a change, you may see that your video indexing report reflects that your video now appears in search results.

Google detected that the page has at least one video on it, but Google could not index any video found for some reason. See Video indexing requirements to learn indexing requirements, or Troubleshooting to learn how to identify and fix the issue. Information about only one video can be shown in the report, even if multiple videos were found.

It’s important to note that Google only indexes one video per page. There’s no way around it. So if you find a “detected videos” status on your indexing report, Search Console is telling you that it found your videos, but only one has been indexed.

Hello @Shopena ,

Gina here from flareAI - your Fully Automated Free Sales Machine.

“Google detected that the page has at least one video on it, but decided not to index the video” message means Google has identified the video in your store but decided not to index it. Google won’t index every page it crawls.

I suggest you optimize the video content on your website by following these steps:

  1. Make sure to include only one video per page.
    Google only indexes one video per page. It’s that simple.
  2. Double check and see if your video is visible on all different types of screens like mobile, and other desktops also.
  3. Google can index a video only if it fulfills width: 140-1080 pixels and height: 140 pixels or wider. Please see the complete list of requirements for a video to be indexed by Google.
  4. Make sure your video thumbnail is in image format only and at least 60×30 pixels. Provide a high-quality thumbnail.
  5. If you’re using the
  6. The thumbnail file must be accessible by Googlebot. Don’t block the file with robots.txt or password protected
  7. Try to upload your video to YouTube and provide the YouTube link on your website. If you do this, consider adding an appropriate title, description, tags, and keywords while you upload your video to YouTube
  8. If none of these are working, try to host the video on your website(
    https://shopenasupply.com) instead of using the CDN video link and add the video link from your website in the video player something like https://shopenasupply.com/yourvideo.mp4.

Follow the above tips and adjust as needed and daily submit your sitemap to Google and see whether the issue gets fixed.

Also, I did a https://flareai.co Instant FOG on your store. Customers searching on Google are only able to find 22% of your site. The remaining is missing from Google. You will get less sales and traffic if your products are not found on Google. When your customers search on Google, your product can be found only if Google has indexed the page.

flareAI actively grows your store presence on Google Search. Once a product is found on Google Search it is a permanent win! Once your product is found on Google, you don’t need to do a thing. Customers will keep finding your product day after day and it will start generating sales and traffic.

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Hope this helps.

Gina
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Hello, Thanks for the info. I went through the video indexing requirements and it looks like i meet all of them. Maybe i missed something?

I did change my HTML from

I follow all these instructions and my video is still no indexing. anyone else having the same issue? https://www.ninawynn.com/products/permanent-jewelry-denver