Choose a Video Downloader by Link Type
Start with the page that matches your source: a public X/Twitter or TikTok post, an M3U8/HLS playlist, a direct video URL, or a supported link that needs MP4 output.
Use a platform downloader for a public social post, M3U8 or HLS Downloader for a permitted stream, and Video to MP4 for a supported link when MP4 compatibility is the goal. Stop when the source is private, paid, login-only, credential-gated, or DRM-protected.
Start from the page that matches the link type
These pages are the main AnyVidDL entry points for search and user decisions. Each one states what it can check, what it should refuse, and when a more controlled workflow is a better fit.
Twitter Video Downloader - Save Public X/Twitter Videos as MP4
Use AnyVidDL to check public X/Twitter video links, understand MP4 options, and see clear failure reasons for private, deleted, login-only, or unsupported posts.
Use Twitter Video Downloader for one public X/Twitter post URL when you own the video or have permission to save it. AnyVidDL should check available MP4-oriented options, explain private or unsupported posts, and avoid asking for your X/Twitter account password.
- Public X/Twitter post URLs
- MP4-oriented output choices
- No platform password required
X Video Downloader - Download Public X Videos as MP4
Check public X video links with AnyVidDL, choose supported MP4 options, and understand failure reasons for private, deleted, login-only, or unsupported posts.
Use X Video Downloader for one public or permitted x.com post URL. Check the available MP4-oriented options or failure reason, and stop when the source is private, deleted, login-only, paid, or otherwise restricted.
- Current X naming path
- Single public link checks
- Private or deleted post failure reasons
TikTok Video Downloader - Save Permitted Public TikTok Videos
Check permitted public TikTok links, understand MP4 output options, and see privacy, attribution, watermark, and failure boundaries before saving.
Use TikTok Video Downloader only for public or permitted TikTok videos you own, have permission to save, or may lawfully archive for personal offline use. AnyVidDL should avoid private access, reposting claims, attribution removal, and watermark-removal promises.
- Permitted TikTok links
- Reuse and attribution boundaries
- Region or privacy limitations
M3U8 Downloader - Inspect Permitted HLS Manifests
Inspect permitted M3U8 playlists, variants, segments, audio tracks, subtitles, and failure reasons before creating an HLS task.
Use M3U8 Downloader to inspect a permitted .m3u8 playlist or supported page URL, identify variants, segments, audio, and subtitles, and stop on DRM, paywall, login-only, private, or credential-gated sources.
- Permitted M3U8 manifests
- Variants, subtitles, and segments
- DRM and paywall refusal
HLS Downloader - Inspect Permitted Streams and Variants
Inspect permitted HLS streams, variants, audio, subtitles, task limits, and stop conditions before choosing web, extension, API, or MCP workflows.
Use HLS Downloader for permitted streams when you need to detect an HLS manifest, compare variants, inspect audio or subtitles, and create a controlled task without bypassing DRM, paywalls, private access, or login gates.
- HLS stream inspection
- Quality and task control
- Credential-gated stream refusal
Video to MP4 Converter - Check Permitted Links
Convert supported public or permitted video links to MP4 when the source, rights, audio, subtitles, and product limits make MP4 the right output.
Use Video to MP4 for supported public or permitted links when you need a playable MP4 for viewing, review, or editing. MP4 conversion changes the output format; it does not create reuse rights or bypass private, paid, protected, DRM, or credential-gated sources.
- Supported URL to MP4 workflows
- Format and quality limits
- Source context reminders
Online Video Downloader for One Public or Permitted Link
Check one supported public or permitted video URL, review available output choices, and understand why private, paid, DRM, or login-only sources stop.
Use the AnyVidDL web tool to check one supported public or permitted video URL at a time. Review the detected source and output choices, then stop if the link is private, paid, DRM-protected, login-only, expired, or otherwise restricted.
- One quick public link
- No-install workflow
- Visible failure explanations
Verify advanced workflows before relying on them
Chrome extension, public API, and MCP capabilities require an official install link, documentation, and current availability evidence. These pages explain what is confirmed and what remains planned.
AnyVidDL Chrome Extension: Availability and Safety Checks
Check the availability, publisher, permissions, privacy limits, and supported workflow before using an AnyVidDL browser extension.
- Availability check
- Official publisher verification
- Permission and privacy review
AnyVidDL API and MCP: Availability and Developer Boundaries
Understand the current AnyVidDL web endpoint, the status of public API and MCP access, and the safeguards required for future automation.
- Public access not yet confirmed
- Required developer safeguards
- Official documentation check
Use a focused workflow before scaling up
Start with one permitted link and review the result. Use an advanced workflow only when its official availability, documentation, access rules, and limits are published.
| User need | Start here | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Save one public X/Twitter or TikTok video | Use the matching social downloader page. | Review the available output or failure reason before trying another workflow. |
| Inspect an M3U8 or HLS stream | Use M3U8 Downloader or HLS Downloader for manifest and variant checks. | Use a developer workflow only after official availability, access rules, and limits are published. |
| Convert a supported link to MP4 | Use Video to MP4 when broad playback compatibility is the goal. | Use HLS workflows when subtitles, variants, or stream metadata matter. |