If you want to download liked TikTok videos at once, the honest answer is that TikTok does not offer a simple “export all liked videos” button. Liked videos, Favorites, and Collections are saved inside your account, not published as one downloadable playlist. The realistic workflow is to open the public videos you actually need, copy their links, clean the list, and then use a batch download flow when you have multiple valid URLs.
This guide is written for people who want a practical method, not a risky shortcut. You do not need to give any tool your TikTok password, session cookies, QR login, or browser extension access. ClipTool works with public links only, so it cannot bypass private accounts, deleted posts, friends-only videos, or drafts. If the video is public and supported, you can paste the link into ClipTool’s no-watermark TikTok downloader or use the batch TikTok downloader when you have several links ready.
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Quick answer: the safest batch workflow
Open your Liked videos, Favorites, or Collections. Pick the videos you truly want to keep. Open each public video, tap Share, copy the link, and paste it into a notes app or spreadsheet. Remove duplicates and broken links. Then paste the clean list into a batch downloader. This takes a little more effort than a magic one-click export, but it is safer, easier to audit, and much less likely to fail halfway through a huge list.
| Source | What it contains | Best download approach |
|---|---|---|
| Liked videos | Videos you tapped the heart on | Manually copy links you still need |
| Favorites | Saved videos, sounds, effects, products, and more | Use the video tab and copy public URLs |
| Collections | Organized folders inside Favorites | Batch one collection at a time |
| Clean URL list | One public TikTok link per line | Paste into a batch workflow or download individually |
Liked videos vs Favorites vs Collections
People often use these words as if they mean the same thing, but TikTok treats them differently. Liked videos are posts you hearted while scrolling. They are usually messy because likes happen quickly. Favorites are posts you deliberately saved for later, and they can include more than videos: sounds, effects, products, comments, places, and other items. Collections are folders that help you organize saved videos by topic, such as “recipe ideas,” “editing references,” “ads to study,” or “travel inspiration.”
This matters because you should not try to download everything blindly. If your Liked tab has hundreds or thousands of videos, many of them may be old, private, deleted, duplicated, or no longer useful. Collections are often better for batch work because they already group videos by intent. A creator might batch download a collection of editing references, while a seller might download a folder of product demo examples. Smaller, themed batches are easier to check and easier to organize after download.
How to collect public links on iPhone or Android
Open TikTok and go to your profile. For Liked videos, open the heart tab if your privacy settings allow you to see it. For Favorites, use the bookmark area and choose the video section or the collection you need. Open a video, tap Share, and choose Copy link. Paste that link into a notes app, spreadsheet, or document. Repeat for the videos you want to download. If you are collecting many links, add a short note next to each link so you remember why you saved it.
Do not rush this step. A few seconds of cleanup saves a lot of frustration later. Make sure each URL points to a single video, not a creator profile or a search page. If a link starts with vt.tiktok.com, it may still work, but opening it in a browser first can reveal the full tiktok.com/@user/video/... URL. Full URLs are easier to deduplicate because you can see the video ID. If you run into a link that will not load, the TikTok downloader not working checklist explains the common causes.
How to collect links on desktop
Desktop is slower for casual scrolling but excellent for cleaning lists. Open TikTok in Chrome, Edge, Safari, or another browser. Open the video page, copy the URL from the address bar, and paste it into your list. If you are using a spreadsheet, keep one column for the URL, one for the creator or topic, and one for notes such as “downloaded,” “private,” “duplicate,” or “needs permission.” This simple structure is especially useful for teams that use TikTok videos as research references.
Desktop also makes it easier to compare duplicates. Short links can look different even when they eventually redirect to the same video. By opening each short link and copying the final full URL, you reduce duplicate downloads. If you are planning to save the videos to a project folder, create the folder before you start downloading. Use names like “liked-tiktok-recipes-june-2026” or “favorites-ad-references-client-a” so the files still make sense later.
Use batch download only after the list is clean
A batch downloader is helpful when you already have a clean list of valid public links. It is not a magic repair tool for every saved TikTok. If your list contains private videos, deleted posts, profile links, old short links, or duplicates, the batch will be messy. Before using ClipTool’s batch TikTok downloader, scan the list and remove anything suspicious. Keep one TikTok URL per line. Avoid adding captions, emojis, or extra text to the same line.
If the batch is large, split it into smaller groups. Ten to twenty links per group is easier to monitor than a huge dump of hundreds of URLs. Smaller batches also make it easier to spot which video failed and why. After downloading, check the output files. If a file is missing audio or the post was a slideshow rather than a normal video, you may need a different workflow. The how to save TikTok videos guide is useful for device-specific save locations.
What cannot be downloaded this way?
Liked status does not override TikTok privacy. If you liked a video months ago and the creator later deleted it, made the account private, restricted the post, or removed the sound, a public-link downloader should not be expected to recover it. The same applies to friends-only videos and drafts. If a tool asks you to log in with your TikTok account to “unlock” private liked videos, treat that as a security risk. Public downloads should not require your password or cookies.
You should also be careful with reuse. Saving a public video for personal reference is different from reposting it, editing it into an ad, or using it commercially. Keep the original link and creator name in your notes if the video matters to your work. Ask for permission when needed. A clean workflow is not only about speed; it is also about knowing where each file came from and what you are allowed to do with it.
Recommended workflow for creators and teams
If you regularly save TikTok ideas, turn the process into a weekly routine. During the week, like or favorite videos as you normally would. Once a week, open the relevant collection, choose the best examples, copy their public links into a spreadsheet, add notes, remove duplicates, and download only the videos you truly need. Store them in a folder by project or topic. This keeps your device from filling up with random clips and makes your research library much more useful.
For teams, add a simple rule: a saved TikTok file should always have a source link. That way an editor, marketer, or client can trace the original post later. If a video fails to download, mark it as unavailable instead of trying questionable tools. The goal is to build a reliable reference library, not to scrape every liked video at any cost.
How to organize files after downloading
Bulk downloading is only useful if you can find the files later. Create a folder before you start and name it by project, topic, or date. If you are saving videos for editing research, use folders such as tiktok-hooks, product-demos, recipe-ideas, or competitor-ads. Keep a simple spreadsheet with the original URL, creator name, topic, and status. This gives you context when you revisit the files weeks later.
It is also smart to separate “reference only” videos from files you may reuse with permission. A liked video is not a stock asset. If you plan to quote, remix, repost, or use a video in a commercial project, keep permission notes next to the source link. The extra organization takes a few minutes, but it protects your workflow from confusion and makes your saved TikTok library genuinely useful.
Finally, review the files right after the batch finishes. Play a few seconds of each important video, confirm that audio is present, and mark any failed link while the source is still fresh in your mind. This quick review prevents the frustrating situation where you discover a broken file only when you need it for an edit or presentation.
FAQ
Can I download all liked TikTok videos at once?
TikTok does not provide a universal one-click export for every liked video. The practical workflow is to open the public videos you want, copy their links, remove duplicates, and use a batch downloader when you have multiple valid URLs.
Are liked videos and Favorites the same on TikTok?
No. Liked videos are posts you hearted, while Favorites and Collections are saved lists you organize separately. For downloading, each video still needs to be public and accessible by link.
Can ClipTool download private liked videos?
No. ClipTool works with supported public TikTok links. It cannot bypass private accounts, deleted posts, friends-only videos, or videos that are no longer available.
What is the safest way to bulk download TikTok Favorites?
Use public links only, avoid tools that ask for your TikTok password or cookies, keep a clean list of URLs, and download only content you are allowed to keep or reuse.
Can I get a ZIP file from multiple TikTok links?
When the links are public and supported, a batch workflow can help you process multiple videos and keep files organized. The exact output depends on the tool and the available media sources.
Bottom line: the best way to download liked TikTok videos at once is to turn your likes and Favorites into a clean public-link list first. Once the list is clean, ClipTool can help you process the videos without asking for risky account access.