JeffTube: You Can Now Watch All Epstein Videos on This YouTube Clone

JeffTube: You Can Now Watch All Epstein Videos on This YouTube Clone

A developer has created a YouTube-style website. It hosts all videos from the Jeffrey Epstein government files. The site is called JeffTube. It went viral almost immediately after launch.

What is JeffTube?

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JeffTube is a video platform built to host MP4 video files from the DOJ’s release of documents connected to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and related legal actions.

The platform is free to access. It looks exactly like YouTube. Anyone can visit and browse the videos. The site was launched on February 6, 2026.

A newly launched website called JeffTube is gaining global attention. It turns a massive trove of US government-released Jeffrey Epstein investigation files into an easy-to-browse video platform that looks and feels similar to YouTube.

Who Created JeffTube?

Matheus, a full-stack developer who works at Midjourney, announced the project on February 6. The site went live at jefftube.net and immediately had hundreds of thousands of people reacting.

Matheus announced the project on the social media platform X. His post quickly went viral. Right now, the post on X has over 1.3 million views.

Why Was JeffTube Created?

The US government released millions of files. Browsing through them was very difficult. The official DOJ website was hard to navigate.

With the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s private files and the general clunkiness of the DOJ website, software developers created more digestible formats for the disturbing content.

JeffTube solved this problem simply. It organised all videos in one easy-to-use platform. Anyone can now browse without technical knowledge.

The Epstein Files: What Was Released?

The DOJ released over 3.5 million pages of Epstein files on January 31, 2026. This included more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. This followed an initial December 2025 drop of more than 13,000 files.

The files contain many different types of content. The releases include surveillance footage, victim interviews, flight logs, and handwritten notes from the investigation.

This was a massive government transparency effort. The files were released under a specific law. The DOJ published more than 3.5 million pages of material. This includes over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images as part of a transparency initiative under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. This legislation requires public access to unclassified government records relating to Epstein.

What Videos Are on JeffTube?

JeffTube hosts a very specific type of content. At launch, JeffTube featured 1,083 videos organized into categories and curated playlists. The footage primarily includes surveillance recordings from the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where Epstein died in August 2019.

The videos are organized into four main playlists:

Currently, there are over 1,080 videos to look through, each split into the following playlists: Person cam, cell cam, elevator cam, lobby cam.

Users can browse different angles. Each playlist covers a different camera view. The footage shows various surveillance recordings from the facility.

How Does JeffTube Work?

The platform works just like YouTube. The experience is very familiar and easy. Users can browse different camera angles, watch sequential clips, and navigate between recordings in a format similar to mainstream video platforms.

The site mimics core YouTube-style functions, including a familiar layout that significantly lowers the barrier for users who are unfamiliar with navigating large-scale federal document archives. Instead of extracting files manually, users can simply click and watch.

Key features of JeffTube include:

Video Playback: Click any video and it starts immediately.

Comments Section: The platform very much feels and looks like traditional YouTube, and it even features a comment section where people can react in real time.

Like Button: Users can interact with videos just like YouTube.

Shorts Feed: You can watch videos, leave comments, hit the like button, and even browse through a shorts feed.

Playlists: Videos are organized into clear categories for easy browsing.

Where Can You Access JeffTube?

JeffTube is on Jmail now. The link is jmail.world/jefftube.

The original jefftube.net domain had some availability issues due to massive traffic. The platform moved to the Jmail ecosystem for more reliable hosting.

What is Jmail? The Bigger Picture

JeffTube is part of a bigger project. JeffTube is part of a broader suite of open-source tools created around the DOJ’s Epstein release.

Here are all the tools in the Jmail ecosystem:

Jmail: Jmail is designed to mimic Google’s Gmail interface. It allows users to explore millions of Epstein-related documents as if browsing an email inbox. Instead of sorting through tens of thousands of PDFs hosted on Google Drive, users can navigate messages by date, sender and thread format.

Jwiki: The Jmail team also launched Jikipedia, a Wikipedia-style resource that compiles email data into detailed reports on key figures in the scandal. The wiki tracks estate visits, potential legal violations, and knowledge of Epstein’s activities. It was later renamed to Jwiki.

Jemini: Jemini is a Gemini-like AI that searches through mountains of Epstein-related documents.

Jamazon: Jamazon allows users to check Epstein’s Amazon purchase history.

These tools together form a complete research ecosystem. Anyone can explore the Epstein files easily. No technical skills are required.

The Massive Public Response

The public reaction was enormous. People around the world wanted access to this information. JeffTube gave them an easy way to get it.

Many people have taken to the internet to react to the news. One person writing on Reddit said, “The people behind Jmail have created JeffTube. It’s many (all?) of the (so far) downloaded MP4 movie files from the (so far) released Epstein Files. Its UX is excellent.”

On Twitter X, people were equally enthusiastic. Over on X, formerly Twitter, another said: “Wow thank you to everyone who has worked on putting this together!”

The traffic numbers tell the whole story. Jmail alone has crossed 450 million views, according to figures shared by the team.

The traffic was so massive that major tech figures stepped in. Infrastructure support was reportedly provided by the CEO of Vercel to manage server load during peak demand.

The Ghislaine Maxwell Connection

The Epstein files also brought attention back to Ghislaine Maxwell. She was convicted of helping Epstein abuse victims.

“Ms Maxwell is prepared to speak fully and honestly if granted clemency by President Trump.” Her lawyer continued: “Only she can provide a complete account, and some might not like what they hear, but the truth matters.”

However, Maxwell’s lawyer advised against testifying right now. “On my advice, Ghislaine Maxwell will respectfully invoke her Fifth Amendment right to silence. She must remain silent because Ms Maxwell has a habeas petition currently pending.”

How Many Victims Were There?

The scale of Epstein’s crimes was horrifying. Official numbers have now been confirmed. As of November 2025, the Justice Department said that at least 1,000 women were victimized by Epstein.

These victims deserve justice. The release of these files is a step toward accountability. Public access to this information keeps pressure on authorities.

The Technology Behind JeffTube

JeffTube was built using modern web development tools. This is a Vibe-coded website. It is an easy way to browse all of his strange videos.

The platform is open source. The projects are open source and hosted on GitHub. This allows others to review the code or build alternative mirrors.

This means any developer can check the code. It adds a layer of transparency to the project. Users can trust the platform’s integrity.

Is This Legal?

This is an important question. The answer is yes. All content on JeffTube comes from official government sources.

JeffTube is exactly what it claims to be: The videos and MP4s from Jeffrey Epstein’s private files, as released by the DOJ under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act specifically requires public access. The government released these files intentionally. JeffTube simply makes accessing them easier.

The Broader Impact

This story represents something bigger. The launch of JeffTube shows a growing trend. Developers are reorganising large government document releases into structured, easy-to-navigate platforms for public viewing.

This is citizen journalism at its best. Ordinary developers are helping the public access important information. They are making government transparency actually meaningful.

The Epstein files were released but remained largely inaccessible. Most people cannot navigate millions of government documents. JeffTube and related tools changed that completely.

Why This Matters

The Epstein case is one of the most significant criminal cases in recent history. It involves powerful people across politics, finance, and entertainment. The public has a right to know what happened.

For years, victims fought for justice and transparency. The release of these files is a significant victory. Tools like JeffTube ensure those files actually reach the public.

Every video watched is a potential piece of evidence. Every document read could reveal new information. Public scrutiny keeps powerful people accountable.

Warning for Viewers

Some content in these files is deeply disturbing. The effect is truly grim.

Viewer discretion is strongly advised. The surveillance footage includes disturbing material. People should be mentally prepared before accessing these files.

If you are a survivor of abuse, please seek support before viewing any of this content. Organizations like RAINN (1-800-656-HOPE) provide free and confidential support.

Verified Insights PK Viewpoint

At Verified Insights PK, we believe in the public’s right to access verified information. The creation of JeffTube represents a powerful example of technology serving justice and transparency.

The Epstein case is not just an American story. It is a global story about power, abuse, and accountability. People in Pakistan and around the world have a legitimate interest in understanding what happened.

We strongly support government transparency and the right of citizens to access public records. The developers behind JeffTube, Jmail, Jwiki, and related tools deserve recognition. They turned millions of inaccessible government pages into something ordinary people can actually read and watch.

However, we urge all readers to approach this content responsibly. Remember that real victims are behind every document and every video. This is not entertainment. It is evidence of serious crimes against vulnerable people.

The fact that over 1,000 women were victimized should not become a number we scroll past. Each victim deserves to have their story acknowledged with dignity and respect.

We also urge our readers to think critically. Not every video or document will reveal dramatic new information. But collectively, this material helps the public understand one of the most disturbing criminal networks in modern history.

Technology can serve justice. JeffTube is proof of that. But justice means more than access to files. It means accountability for everyone involved, regardless of their wealth or social status.

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Disclaimer: This article is based entirely on verified information from authenticated news sources, including UNILAD Tech, Piuika Web, OneIndia News, The Tab, Sunday Guardian Live, and Gigazine, published between February 6 and February 17, 2026. All information about JeffTube, the DOJ Epstein file releases, and related platforms reflects publicly available government-released materials under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Verified Insights PK does not host, endorse, or directly link to any of the platforms mentioned in this article. Readers choose to access these external platforms entirely at their own discretion and risk. Some content within the Epstein files, including videos accessible through JeffTube, may be deeply disturbing or graphic in nature. Reader discretion is strongly advised. This article does not constitute legal advice. The Epstein case involves ongoing legal proceedings. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Verified Insights PK is committed to responsible journalism and fully respects the dignity and privacy of all victims mentioned in connection with this case. If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, please contact a crisis helpline in your country for professional support.

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