YouTube Video Downloader (1080p MP4)
Download YouTube videos as MP4 online in 1080p (MP4). Paste the link, pick the best available quality, and save instantly. Free on mobile & desktop.
About YouTube video downloads
YouTube hosts over 500 hours of new video every minute and serves billions of watch sessions each day, which means it is also the world's largest pool of educational videos, music, tutorials, and long-form entertainment that people want to keep offline. A fast, reliable YouTube downloader is useful when you travel without data, when you need a lecture for an exam, or when you want a permanent copy of content you are allowed to save.
YouTube uses adaptive streaming (DASH): a single video is split into separate video-only and audio-only tracks across many bitrates. That is why a naive screen recording always loses quality — the original file is only assembled on your device. A proper downloader requests the specific video and audio streams from YouTube's servers and muxes them into a single MP4 or M4A without any re-encoding, so what you save is effectively the source file.
Quality tiers and formats on YouTube
YouTube publishes video in a resolution ladder: 144p, 240p, 360p, 480p, 720p (HD), 1080p (Full HD), 1440p (2K), 2160p (4K) and, for a small subset of channels, 4320p (8K). Frame rate can be 24, 30, or 60 fps depending on the upload. AVC (H.264) is available at most tiers; VP9 and AV1 appear at 1080p and above for newer uploads. When a video was filmed at a lower resolution, upscaling it is impossible — the highest tier available is the one you should choose.
For music, pick an audio-only download (M4A or MP3) — downloading the video track uses 10–20× more bandwidth with no benefit. For lectures and interviews, 720p is almost always enough; 1080p only matters when you need to read on-screen slides or code. Pick 1080p or higher only when the upload itself is in that resolution. Downloading 1080p of a 720p source just pads the file.
Why 1080p is still the default for most downloads
1080p (Full HD — 1920×1080) remains the default "high quality" tier across every major social platform. It is the resolution most cameras shoot, most editors output, and most viewers expect. If you are not sure which quality to pick, 1080p is almost always the right answer: large enough to look sharp on any modern screen, small enough to download quickly.
A 5-minute 1080p video weighs about 70–150 MB depending on codec and bitrate. H.264 (the most compatible codec) runs on the higher end; VP9 and AV1 (more modern codecs) run on the lower end with the same visual quality.
On a 4K TV, 1080p is upscaled by the TV's display engine. Modern upscalers (Samsung, LG, Sony 2022+) do this well — a 1080p download on a good 4K TV looks near-indistinguishable from native 4K to most viewers at normal viewing distance.
• Pick 1080p as the default for phone-to-TV viewing. • Pick 720p if bandwidth or storage is tight. • Pick 1440p or 4K only when your screen supports it and the source truly has those tiers.
Why MP4 is the universal video container
MP4 is the dominant container format for video on the web. It wraps the video and audio streams into a single file that plays on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromebooks, smart TVs, game consoles, and virtually any device made this decade. Most downloads from our tool produce MP4 because it maximizes compatibility.
MP4 is a container, not a codec. Inside the MP4 you might have H.264 video (most compatible), H.265/HEVC (more efficient, less universally supported), VP9, or AV1 (very efficient, newer devices only). For maximum compatibility, stick with H.264 MP4 — it plays everywhere.
• If an MP4 fails to play, check the codec inside — older devices may not support HEVC or AV1. • For editing, H.264 MP4 is the safest bet across timelines and editors.
Which YouTube URLs work here
This downloader accepts the following YouTube URL patterns:
• youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID • youtu.be/VIDEO_ID • youtube.com/shorts/VIDEO_ID • youtube.com/embed/VIDEO_ID • m.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
You can paste a URL copied from the YouTube 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 YouTube
Creators archive their own back catalog. Students save lecture recordings. Musicians download reference tracks. Language learners save pronunciation videos. Research teams collect public footage for analysis. Offline viewing is the dominant use case: flights, commutes, areas with weak cellular coverage, and bandwidth-capped plans.
YouTube download troubleshooting
Age-restricted content: YouTube gates some videos behind an 18+ sign-in. These require an authenticated session; without logged-in cookies the downloader cannot read the manifest.
Music label blocks: Official Vevo/UMG/SME videos are sometimes region-locked or return stream errors. Try the same URL from a different region or use the lower-quality fallback.
Live streams: Active live streams cannot be downloaded as a single file. Wait for the stream to end and YouTube to publish the VOD, then retry.
Premiere videos: Videos in Premiere countdown mode do not have downloadable streams until Premiere start time has passed.
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