Save Twitter/X videos to your iPhone or Android phone. Free, easy method — no app needed. Step-by-step tutorial.
Twitter (X) doesn't offer a native download button for videos in tweets. But saving a Twitter video to your phone is easy with our free tool — just copy the tweet link, paste it here, and download the MP4. Works on both iPhone and Android, no app installation required. This guide walks you through every step.
1. Open the Twitter/X app and find the tweet with the video. 2. Tap the Share icon (arrow) below the tweet. 3. Tap 'Copy Link'. 4. Open Safari and go to instagramtomp4.app. 5. Paste the link and tap Download. 6. The MP4 downloads to your Files app. 7. Open Files, find the video, tap Share, then 'Save Video' to add it to your Camera Roll. Pro tip: install our PWA for a faster workflow — share tweets directly from Twitter to our app.
1. Open the Twitter/X app and find the tweet with the video. 2. Tap the Share icon below the tweet. 3. Tap 'Copy Link'. 4. Open Chrome and go to instagramtomp4.app. 5. Paste the link and tap Download. 6. The video downloads to your Downloads folder and automatically appears in Google Photos or your Gallery app. No extra steps needed — Android handles video files natively.
Since Twitter's rebrand to X in 2023, you might see links with either twitter.com or x.com domains. Both work perfectly with our tool. We also handle t.co shortened links (from the Share menu) by following redirects automatically. Whatever link format Twitter gives you, just paste it.
Yes. Both URL formats are fully supported, along with t.co shortened links.
Yes. Twitter GIFs are actually MP4 files internally. Our tool saves them as MP4, which plays like a video on your phone.
No. Downloads are completely anonymous and don't trigger any notification.
Yes, videos from replies, quote tweets, and regular tweets are all supported.
No. Only videos from public tweets can be downloaded.