X (Twitter) Video Downloader (HD)
Download X (Twitter) videos as MP4 online in HD. Paste the link, pick the best available quality, and save instantly. Free on mobile & desktop.
About X (Twitter) video downloads
X — the platform formerly known as Twitter — is the largest real-time text-and-video network. Video on X is usually short (under 2:20 for most users, longer for Premium subscribers), frequently posted as reply-chains during breaking news, and includes a long tail of cultural moments, sports highlights, and reaction GIFs.
Twitter treats GIFs as silent MP4 video under the hood. Every "GIF" you see is actually a short video loop, which is why downloading a "GIF" from a tweet gives you an MP4 file — that IS the original, and MP4 is a more efficient format than the old animated GIF container.
Quality tiers and formats on X (Twitter)
X publishes video in multiple variants: usually 320p, 480p, 720p, and sometimes 1080p depending on the uploader and their subscription tier. Verified Premium uploads can reach 1080p60. GIF posts are served as silent H.264 MP4, typically at 480p or lower. Audio is AAC when present.
When downloading a GIF from X, you will always get an MP4. If you truly need a .gif file, convert the MP4 afterward — but expect a 10–50× larger file with lower quality. For news clips, always save the highest resolution available, since re-compressed re-uploads lose detail rapidly. Thread-long conversations may contain multiple videos — save each tweet's URL separately.
What "HD" actually means on each platform
"HD" is a marketing label more than a precise specification. Most platforms call anything at 720p "HD" and anything at 1080p "Full HD". But two 720p files can differ in bitrate by 3× — a 720p video at 1 Mbps looks noticeably blockier than the same 720p at 3 Mbps, even though both wear the same HD badge.
A serious video downloader does not just ask for "HD" — it asks for the highest available bitrate at the highest resolution the source actually has. That is why picking "HD" in our downloader gives you a file that matches exactly what the platform delivers to a desktop browser on a fast connection: not a re-encoded artifact.
For handheld viewing on a phone, 720p is perceptually indistinguishable from 1080p. For casting to a TV, always grab 1080p or higher. For archival or re-editing, take the highest tier the source offers — you can always downscale later, but you can never upscale without losing quality.
• On a phone screen, 720p HD is visually identical to 1080p. • For TV casting or desktop viewing, take 1080p or higher.
Which X (Twitter) URLs work here
This downloader accepts the following X (Twitter) URL patterns:
• x.com/USERNAME/status/STATUS_ID • twitter.com/USERNAME/status/STATUS_ID (legacy) • t.co/SHORT_CODE (shortlink wrapper) • mobile.twitter.com/... (mobile variant)
You can paste a URL copied from the X (Twitter) app's Share menu or from a desktop browser's address bar — either will work, and tracking parameters are stripped automatically.
Common reasons people download from X (Twitter)
Journalists preserve breaking-news clips before deletion. Sports fans save highlight reels. Meme archivists keep cultural moments. Lawyers and researchers preserve evidence. The transient nature of Twitter — posts often deleted within minutes — makes downloading especially valuable here.
X (Twitter) download troubleshooting
Age/NSFW gates: Posts marked as sensitive require a logged-in session to fetch the stream manifest. Public posts without the gate download normally.
Deleted tweets: Once the original tweet is deleted the media blobs are garbage-collected. Quote-tweets referencing it will also break.
DM / Circle videos: Videos in direct messages or Circles use private URLs tied to a session. They are not accessible to third-party downloaders.
Quoted video: The video in a quote-tweet belongs to the quoted tweet, not the quoter. Make sure your URL points to the tweet that actually contains the media.