Copy the Video Link
Open the video on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube and copy the URL from your browser or the share button.
Pick a dedicated downloader for Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube, then paste a public link to inspect the available media stream. Only download content you own, have permission to use, or are otherwise legally allowed to save.
Start with the workflow that matches your task. Each page explains expected output, realistic limits, and responsible use before sending you to the related tool.
For lectures, interviews, presentations, and public videos you are allowed to keep.
Open workflow ->TikTok MP3Useful for personal review, research notes, and audio from content you own or can save.
Open workflow ->Instagram ReelsBuilt for public Reel review, client approval, and organized social research workflows.
Open workflow ->Facebook ReelsFor business-page archives, training examples, and public videos you have permission to keep.
Open workflow ->Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube - all in one hub.
No signup or account access is requested by the site.
Use the tools responsibly for links you are allowed to save.
Available quality depends on what the original source exposes.
Open the video on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube and copy the URL from your browser or the share button.
Paste the link above, choose your platform, and pick your preferred quality - MP4 video or MP3 audio.
Click the download button and review the available file option when a stream is found. Some links may be unavailable or need manual review.
Practical workflows, limitations, and organization tips for real use.
Keep Facebook Reels for staff training, sales, safety, or service review without hunting through the feed later.
Save Facebook campaign videos as proof-of-work files, portfolio samples, and handoff records before live links disappear.
Use this workflow when a Facebook Live session includes announcements, demos, or Q&A details your team needs to review after the event ends.
Keep Facebook videos that show policy issues, public statements, or compliance examples for review without broken links.
Save useful Facebook clips for lessons, workshops, or community training without depending on live playback during class.
Save Facebook videos that show culture, interviews, or role previews so hiring teams can review them later.