Monday, June 12, 2023
One of the main reasons for Google not to index a video on your pages is that Google couldn't identify a prominent enough video to qualify as the video for this page.
In order to help you better understand this issue and provide you with more actionable reasons, we are breaking down the "Google could not determine the prominent video on the page" reason into three more specific reasons. Here's a summary of what you need to do to resolve these issues and make your video eligible for indexing:
- Video outside the viewport: Reposition the video on the page so that the entire video is inside the renderable area of the page and seen when the page loads.
- Video too small: Increase the height of the video so that it's larger than 140px or the width of the video so that it's larger than 140px and at least a third of the page's width.
- Video too tall: Decrease the height of the video so that it's smaller than 1080px.
Since the Search Console video indexing report shows 3 months of historical data, you may still see the "Google could not determine the prominent video on the page" in the list of reason in the Video Indexing report, but it has no effect on your pages.
The new reasons will also appear when applicable while inspecting a specific video page URL.
We hope these changes will make it easier for you to understand video indexing, and fix any issues on your video pages. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us via the Google Search Central Community or on Twitter.