A simple and environmentally benign procedure for electrochemical oxidative mono-and bis-selenylation of the resveratrol C(sp 2 )À H bond was developed. Driven by galvanostatic electrolysis in an undivided cell, it provided efficient transformation under oxidant-, base-, and transition metal-free conditions, in an open system at room temperature. With satisfactory functional group compatibility, it required a substoichiometric amount of NaI, which acted as an electrolyte and mediator.