A Periscope embed brings the best live video from Periscope into your article or website. A broadcast is embedded with Tweet Embeds and Embedded Timelines, and a broadcaster profile is embedded with the On Air Button.
To start embedding Tweets with Periscope broadcasts, visit publish.twitter.com and paste in a Tweet permalink or Tweet timeline URL.
Everywhere on the web a Tweet can go, a Periscope can go, too!
When embedding a Tweet with a link to a Periscope broadcast, the full broadcast video is included. The Periscope broadcast will update in real-time when the broadcast is live, including the number of live viewers. When the broadcast has ended, visitors can replay the broadcast, see the total number of viewers, and visit periscope.tv for the full experience with hearts, comments, and more from the broadcaster.
LIVE on #Periscope: 50 Artist talk on Larry Sultan at SFMOMA https://t.co/mcHsOUghhp
— SFMOMA (@SFMOMA) July 15, 2016
Embedding a Periscope broadcast from a Tweet works the same way as embedding a Tweet. Publishers may copy-and-paste embedded Tweet markup generated on a Tweet detail page or via publish.twitter.com, pass a URL to a supporting CMS, or add a Tweet to the page using a JavaScript factory function. For more detail, visit Periscope Embeds and Embedded Tweets on Twitter‘s documentation for Twitter for Websites.