Components are pre-built rich UI components that help you build your own video experiences across desktop and mobile (web). There is no need to run external iframes these days. This library leverages the power of webcomponents, which makes it fast and has a small footprint. You can create a (free) account on mave.io.
If you want to use our component library locally within your project:
npm install @maveio/components
And either use the regular version
// include in your script.jsimport { Player } from'@maveio/components';
// and use the component in your html<mave-playerembed="{embed id}"></mave-player>;
<template>
<Playerembed="{embed id}"></Player>
</template>
<scriptsetuplang="ts">import { Player } from'@maveio/components/vue';
</script>
Usage
Player
Once you have uploaded your first video you can show your videos in different formats. The most common used component is <mave-player>:
<mave-playerembed="{embed id}"></mave-player>
You can either change the settings through our interface or provide it as attributes. To learn which attributes you can use to change the appearance of your player, go to our docs.
Clip
<mave-clipembed="{embed id}"></mave-clip>
We often find ourselves using simple .mp4 files, because we just want to show a simple video as interface element (just like an image). We provide just that, but using the power of mave (multiple renditions, codecs and analytics) without any UI on top to control the video. Useful as header, or on an e-commerce site to show products for instance.
A more complex example is <mave-list>, which can be useful to show a collection of videos. Combined with our x-mave-pop attribute, it can become pretty powerful.
When defining msg() run the following command: ./node_modules/.bin/lit-localize extract && ./node_modules/.bin/lit-localize build
FAQs
privacy friendly (🇪🇺), iframe-less, video UI elements for videos hosted on mave.io
The npm package @maveio/components receives a total of 136 weekly downloads. As such, @maveio/components popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @maveio/components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 02 Dec 2025
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