Facebook Video Downloader (Free)
Download Facebook videos as MP4 online (Free). Paste the link, pick the best available quality, and save instantly. Free on mobile & desktop.
About Facebook video downloads
Facebook and Instagram share the same Meta video infrastructure but differ in format: Facebook supports 16:9 widescreen, 1:1 square, and vertical 9:16 formats; Instagram leans vertical. A single Reel often appears on both platforms — downloading from Facebook generally yields the same file as downloading from Instagram.
Facebook hosts one of the largest libraries of long-form video on the consumer web: Watch uploads, Pages' marketing videos, Live replays, Reels, and videos embedded in ordinary posts. Because Facebook videos are often shared inside groups and closed communities, saving a public copy for offline reference is a common use case, especially for tutorials and cooking recipes that creators may later remove.
Quality tiers and formats on Facebook
Facebook encodes videos in H.264 at multiple bitrates: SD (360p/480p), HD (720p/1080p), and selectively 4K for verified Pages with high-bitrate source uploads. Audio is AAC. Live replays are served as H.264 MP4 after the stream ends, typically at 720p.
For 4K downloads, confirm the source Page actually uploaded in 4K — most Pages re-encode their sources before upload, so "4K" labels can be misleading. Facebook URLs often contain tracking parameters (?fbclid=, ?mibextid=) that do not affect the video. Your downloader will strip them automatically. Live replays may be chaptered. A full download gives you one long file; if you need segments, trim afterward in any MP4 editor.
Why the tool is free
The core download functionality costs us very little to operate per request — most of the compute happens on the CDN side (the platforms themselves). We run the service with light, non-intrusive advertising and optional Pro features; the basic downloader will always stay free because the marginal cost of each download is measured in fractions of a cent.
There is no sign-up, no email capture, and no paywall on the download button. If a site claims to be a "free downloader" but gates download links behind a subscription form, that is a red flag.
• Watch for ad redirects that mimic the real download button; our download button is always the one labeled clearly under the preview.
Which Facebook URLs work here
This downloader accepts the following Facebook URL patterns:
• facebook.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID • facebook.com/USERNAME/videos/VIDEO_ID • facebook.com/reel/VIDEO_ID • fb.watch/SHORT_CODE/ • m.facebook.com/... (mobile)
You can paste a URL copied from the Facebook 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 Facebook
Community admins save important announcements before members move to new groups. Marketers archive successful ad creatives. Families save Live replays of weddings, graduations, and reunions. Small businesses preserve their own Page videos across platform migrations.
Facebook download troubleshooting
Private group videos: Videos posted inside closed or secret groups require group membership — they are not accessible via public scraping.
Shared videos vs. original: A "Share" of a video reuses the original's media URL. If the original is deleted, every share breaks.
Live replays: Active live broadcasts cannot be downloaded as a file. Wait for the broadcast to end and the replay to publish.
Cross-posted from Instagram: When a Reel is cross-posted from Instagram, some URL forms only work on the original platform. If a Facebook URL fails, try the matching Instagram URL.