Video is the defining medium of our generation. We watch more of it than we read, more than we listen to music, more than we scroll. And yet, for all the time we spend on it, none of it is ours.
The video you loved last week is gone because its creator deleted it. The one that explained something perfectly is buried under a hundred reposts of itself. The one that made you laugh is stuck on a platform you don't want to open anymore. The algorithm decides what you see today. The algorithm decides what you forget tomorrow.
Vulu is a simple idea.
What if your video library felt like your music library did in 2010? What if you could save anything from anywhere and watch it on anything, without an algorithm, an ad, or an app telling you what to watch next? What if the videos you loved were actually yours, the way a bookshelf full of books is actually yours?
That's Vulu. A personal streaming service. Your library, your rules. Save from anywhere, watch on any screen, keep it forever. No feed. No ranking. No recommended for you. Just the videos you chose, in the order you want them.
Built for people who watch on purpose.
If you're the kind of person who rewatches old videos, who sends links to friends saying "I can't believe they took this down," who screen-records things just in case, who's spent an hour trying to find that one clip you remember from years ago: Vulu is for you.
We're a small team. We move fast. We talk to every early user. If you join the waitlist and tell us what you want to save, we'll probably build it.
Our promise.
No ads. No algorithm. No follow graph. No social layer we'll eventually sell to advertisers. Your library is visible to you and you alone. Your data is encrypted. Your payment is transparent. Your account is portable. If you ever want to leave, you can export everything to standard MP4 files and walk out with your collection intact.
This is the product we wanted to exist. So we built it.