Free Reaction
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Overview
Sync the original copyrighted content with YouTube reaction videos using your own subscription.
Free Reaction lets you watch reaction videos the way they're meant to be seen — with the original content playing alongside the reactor, perfectly synced. The problem Reactors can't include copyrighted content in their videos. So you're left watching someone react to something you can't see. You either have to find the original and manually sync it yourself, or just deal with it. The solution When a reactor adds a simple tag to their video description, Free Reaction detects it and shows a "Watch with Anime" button. Click it, and the original video loads in a side panel using your own streaming subscription. Playback syncs automatically — play, pause, seek — everything stays in lockstep. How it works 1. Open a YouTube reaction video that supports Free Reaction 2. Click the sync button that appears below the video 3. The original episode opens in a side panel via your Crunchyroll subscription 4. Playback syncs automatically — the original starts exactly when the reactor starts watching For reactors Add this block to your YouTube video description to make your videos compatible: [FREE_REACTION] episode: https://www.crunchyroll.com/watch/EPISODE_ID start_at: 120 [/FREE_REACTION] - episode: Link to the original content - start_at: Seconds into your video when the content begins No piracy. No workarounds. The viewer uses their own paid subscription. The reactor uploads only their reaction. Free Reaction just connects the two.
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Details
- Version1.0
- UpdatedFebruary 14, 2026
- Offered byAntonio Gonzalez
- Size92.77KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
Email
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