Save any Twitter / X video — straight to your device.
Paste a tweet link. We pull the video at its original quality,
with audio, and hand it to your downloads folder as a clean
.mp4. Works on twitter.com, x.com, mobile share
links — anything that points to a tweet with a video.
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Best available quality
Twitter encodes every video at several bitrates. We pick the highest one available — usually the same quality the original poster uploaded.
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Stays on your device
The download streams from Twitter's CDN to your browser. No file ever sits on our servers, and we don't log what you grab.
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No app, no extension
Works on any modern browser. iOS Safari, Chrome on Android, anything desktop — just paste, click, save.
How it works
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Copy the tweet link
From the X / Twitter app, tap the Share arrow under the post → Copy link. On the web, copy the URL from the address bar while you're on the tweet itself.
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Paste it above
We read the tweet, find the video, and start the download. You'll see a progress bar while the bytes come in.
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Save the file
When it's done, your browser drops a standard
.mp4in your downloads folder. Filename includes the author and tweet ID so you can tell saved videos apart.
Frequently asked questions
Does it work on iPhone and Android?
Yes. On iOS, the saved video lands in the Files app under Downloads by default — from there you can move it into Photos. On Android it goes to your Downloads folder. No extra steps, no app to install.
What about videos in replies or quoted tweets?
Paste the link to the tweet that contains the video, not a reply pointing at it. If you're not sure which one has the video, tap the video itself first — that takes you to the tweet you want.
Can I download from a private / protected account?
No. Tweets from protected accounts aren't accessible without being logged in as a follower, so there's nothing for us to fetch. Public tweets work fine.
Will the poster know I saved it?
No. The video is a static file on Twitter's CDN — saving it is the same as right-clicking and saving any public web video. No view counts, no notifications.
Why does it sometimes fail?
Twitter / X frequently changes how its videos are served. When that happens, downloaders break for a day or two until the underlying code is updated. If a save fails, try again in a few hours — and if it's still broken, drop us a line at contact@quicklysave.com.
What about images instead of videos?
Twitter images are public — right-click and "Save image"
works fine in any browser. We're not building a separate
tool for that. This downloader is specifically for the
video clips Twitter encodes when someone uploads a
.mp4.
Is this legal?
Saving a public video for personal reference, commentary, or remixing is generally protected fair use in the US. Don't re-upload someone else's video as your own — that's the part that crosses the line into infringement. Credit the source when you share, and you'll usually be fine.