Faceless YouTube Niche Finder

Answer 4 quick questions and get 2–3 faceless YouTube niche recommendations matched to your interests, schedule, and monetisation goal — no camera required.

Question 1 of 4

What topic area interests you most?

Question 2 of 4

How many hours per week can you dedicate to creating?

Question 3 of 4

What is your primary monetisation goal?

Question 4 of 4

What content style feels most natural to you?


About This Tool

The Faceless YouTube Niche Finder is an interactive quiz for creators who want to build a YouTube channel without ever appearing on camera. Answer 4 questions about your interests, available time, monetisation goal, and preferred content style — and the tool uses rule-based matching to suggest 2–3 niches that align with your specific situation.

Faceless channels work because the content — not the creator — is the product. Niches like personal finance, history documentaries, software tutorials, and relaxation content all thrive with voiceover and screen-recording formats. This tool helps you identify which niche gives you the best chance of success based on your actual constraints.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do faceless YouTube channels actually make money?

Yes — many of the highest-earning YouTube channels are faceless. Personal finance channels, history channels, relaxation/ASMR, and software tutorial channels regularly generate significant AdSense and affiliate income without any on-camera presence.

What equipment do I need for a faceless channel?

Minimal equipment: a decent microphone (even a USB mic works), screen recording software, and a video editor like CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, or a basic AI video tool. No camera, ring light, or studio needed.

How long does it take to grow a faceless channel?

Most faceless channels see meaningful growth between 3–12 months of consistent posting. Channels that target high-CPM niches (finance, software, B2B) typically monetise faster despite smaller subscriber counts.

Which niches have the highest YouTube CPM?

Finance, investing, insurance, software-as-a-service (SaaS), and B2B business topics typically have the highest CPMs — often £10–£30+ per thousand views compared to entertainment niches at £1–£4.