Paste any public YouTube link and download the original video in multiple quality options — 144p up to 4K. No account, no API key, zero watermark.
Find any public video or Short. Tap Share then Copy link, or just copy the URL from your browser address bar.
Paste the YouTube URL into the search box above and click Fetch Video to retrieve all available quality options.
Pick your preferred quality — 360p, 720p, 1080p and more. Click Download and the file saves directly to your device.
Download any public YouTube video or Short — regular length videos and vertical Shorts are both fully supported.
Choose from all available formats — 144p all the way to 4K — so you can balance file size against picture quality.
Uses YouTube's internal streaming endpoint — the same one the YouTube app itself uses. No quota limits, no rate restrictions.
Works entirely with public videos. We never ask for your Google or YouTube credentials or any personal info whatsoever.
We stream the original file directly from YouTube's CDN — no added logos, no re-encoding, no quality loss whatsoever.
Works on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux. No app to install — just open this page in any modern browser.
You can download any public YouTube video or Short. Private videos, age-restricted content, and DRM-protected paid content cannot be accessed. Playlists are not supported — paste individual video links.
YouTube delivers high-resolution video (1080p+) as separate video and audio streams ("adaptive formats"). If you download one of these, the file will have the picture but no sound. For a file with sound, choose a format without the "No Audio" badge — these are combined video+audio formats (usually 360p–720p) that play back normally in any media player.
Most common reasons: (1) the video is private or unlisted, (2) it is age-restricted and requires a login, (3) it is a YouTube Members-only or paid video, (4) the URL was pasted incorrectly — make sure it contains a valid video ID (11 characters after v= or /shorts/).
Downloads are streamed through the server at full speed. Occasionally YouTube may throttle a specific stream — if a download feels slow, try a different quality format or wait a few seconds and try again.
Downloading for personal, offline viewing is generally accepted in many jurisdictions, but redistributing, re-uploading, or profiting from someone else's content without permission may infringe their copyright and violate YouTube's Terms of Service. Always respect creators and use content responsibly.