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X Saver

Free X Downloader — Save Video & Images from Posts

Paste a public post link from X and download embedded video, GIF-style clips as MP4, attachments as images, or optional MP3 audio.

For personal use only. Please respect the rights of content creators and the source platform's terms.

How to save media from X

  1. Tap Share on the post → Copy link (or copy the URL from your browser bar).
  2. Paste it above and tap Download.
  3. Choose Video, Audio, or Image tabs when multiple assets exist.
  4. Files save through your browser; our servers only relay the bytes.

Respect copyrights and 𝕏 Rules. Works only when the post is reachable without signing in. Legacy twitter.com URLs are supported for compatibility.

Why X Saver?

Built for 𝕏 timelines

Built for x.com; legacy twitter.com permalinks still work.

Videos and stills

Pulls playable MP4, optional MP3, and CDN images when surfaced by the extractor.

Free to use

No account or paid tier needed for personal saves.

Straightforward UX

Paste → preview → pick a tab. No cluttered mobile wrappers.

No extra apps

Runs in any modern desktop or mobile browser.

Any OS

iOS, Android, Windows, Linux — wherever you copy links.

FAQ

Does this work without logging in?

We only probe public timelines. Locked or membership-only posts will fail.

GIFs?

Video-style GIF posts download as MP4 (how 𝕏 delivers them).

Are spaces / live audio supported?

Not reliably; focus is on downloadable media surfaced in posts.

Do you archive posts?

Each request streams once; URLs are not stored long-term.

Why did extraction fail?

The platform may throttle anonymous requests; try later or authenticate cookies server-side.

Commercial use?

You need rights from creators and compliance with 𝕏 policies.

Audio quality?

Optional MP3 is transcoded via yt-dlp defaults from the playable track.

Carousel images?

When gallery-dl can enumerate attachments, separate image rows appear.

Privacy tracking?

We run no trackers in this downloader shell.

Affiliated with 𝕏?

No. Independent open-source yt-dlp / gallery-dl wrapper.