Paste any Twitter or X post URL and save the video in HD quality. Fast, free, no registration needed.
twitter.com · x.com · HD quality · No watermarks
No account. No software. Works on any device.
Open Twitter or X, find the video post, copy the URL from your browser or the share button.
Paste the URL into the input above and click "Fetch Video" to load all available qualities.
Choose HD, SD, or compact — hit download and the video saves directly to your device.
Powerful features packed into a beautiful, easy interface.
Server-side processing starts your download in seconds.
1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p — pick what fits your needs.
Fully responsive. Works perfectly on phones and tablets.
No URL logging, no file storage. Zero tracking policy.
No daily limits, no paywalls, no sign-ups. Ever.
Works right in your browser. No extensions needed.
Yes! Completely free — no subscriptions, no premium plans, no hidden fees.
No. Only publicly available videos can be accessed. Private account content is inaccessible.
Check: (1) It's a direct post URL, not a profile page. (2) The post contains a video. (3) The account is public. (4) The tweet still exists.
Videos belong to their creators. XSave is for personal use only. Always get permission for commercial use.
Yes! On iOS, long-press the download button and choose "Download Linked File" to save to Files.
Whether you are trying to save a Twitter video to your phone, download a funny clip to share later, or archive important content before it disappears, XSave is the fastest and most reliable free Twitter video downloader available online. No sign-up, no app install, no watermark — just paste the link and download.
Twitter (now rebranded as X) does not offer a built-in download button for videos, which is exactly why millions of users search every day for ways to download X videos online. XSave bridges that gap by extracting the direct video file from any public tweet and letting you save it in the quality of your choice — up to 1080p Full HD.
Saving videos directly on an iPhone used to require third-party apps. With XSave, you can do it right from Safari in seconds:
This method works on iPhone 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and all iPad models running iOS 13 or later.
Android makes it even simpler. Chrome and most Android browsers support direct MP4 downloads:
Works great on Samsung Galaxy, Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi, and all Android 8+ devices.
Downloading on desktop is the easiest experience of all. Open the tweet in your browser, click the share icon, and copy the URL from your address bar. Paste it into XSave, fetch, and click any quality button. The video will download as an MP4 file directly to your Downloads folder. Works on Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS, Linux, and any browser including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.
Twitter GIFs are not real GIFs — they are actually silent MP4 video loops. XSave handles them perfectly. Paste the link to any tweet with a GIF and you will get a downloadable MP4 file. This is the best way to save Twitter GIFs for use in your own content, presentations, or messaging apps without losing quality.
There are dozens of tools that claim to download X videos, but most come with annoying ads, file size limits, mandatory registration, or slow processing. XSave was built differently:
You should never have to hand over your Twitter credentials to download a public video. XSave works 100% without logging in — not to XSave, not to Twitter, not anywhere. Just paste the link and go.
Unlike tools that only give you one quality, XSave shows you every available resolution for each tweet: 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p, and 240p where available. You choose what fits your need — maximum quality for archiving, or a smaller file for sharing via messaging apps. If you need to download Twitter video in 1080p HD, XSave is one of the few tools that actually delivers it.
Every video downloaded via XSave is saved as a standard MP4 file — the most universally compatible video format. You can play it on any device, edit it in any video editor, and upload it to any platform without conversion. No extra steps, no converter tools needed.
XSave delivers the original Twitter video file directly — clean, watermark-free, and in full quality. You get exactly what was uploaded by the content creator, nothing added or removed.
We do not store, log, or track the tweet URLs you submit. No user data is collected, no analytics are attached to individual searches. Your downloads are completely private.
No. XSave can only access publicly visible tweets. If an account is set to protected/private, the video is not accessible to anyone without following that account — and no tool can bypass this without account credentials, which we never ask for.
Twitter's app and website intentionally omit a download button as part of their content strategy — they want users to stay on the platform. However, videos in public tweets are technically accessible via direct links, and tools like XSave simply help users retrieve those links in a clean, downloadable format.
Downloading a video for personal, offline viewing is generally considered fair use in most countries. However, re-uploading, redistributing, or monetizing someone else's video without permission may violate copyright laws and Twitter's Terms of Service. Always respect creators and get permission before repurposing their content commercially.
The most common reasons a tweet fails to load are: the tweet has been deleted, the account has been set to private, the post contains only images (no video), or you pasted a profile URL instead of a specific tweet URL. Make sure your link looks like: twitter.com/username/status/1234567890
Yes — XSave supports both twitter.com and x.com URLs interchangeably. Whether you copy a link from the old Twitter domain or the new X domain, it works exactly the same way.
Currently XSave supports video tweets and animated GIFs. Twitter Spaces (audio rooms) and live stream recordings are stored in a different format and are not supported at this time.