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Grab any creator's TikTok avatar at full size. Paste a link to one of their videos, and ClipTool shows the profile picture ready to download — free, no app, no signup.
Paste Link & Download →Paste one public TikTok photo, carousel, or slideshow link and save the image set without installing anything.
Open TikTok, choose the photo carousel or slideshow, tap Share, and copy the public link. Short links and full TikTok URLs both work.
Use the downloader box at the top of this page. ClipTool checks whether the source is a true photo post or a normal video post.
Download individual images, save the full slideshow as a ZIP package, and download the background audio when TikTok makes it available.
| Content type | Best ClipTool flow | Typical result |
|---|---|---|
| Photo carousel or slideshow | Photo downloader | Individual images or ZIP |
| Standard TikTok clip | Video downloader | MP4 video with sound |
| Audio-only need | MP3 extractor | Original audio track |
A ZIP package keeps every extracted image together, so you do not have to save each slide manually or search through separate browser downloads.
Use Safari, Chrome, Edge, or Firefox. iPhone users usually extract the ZIP in Files; Android, Windows, and Mac users normally find it in Downloads.
Public photo posts are supported. Private, deleted, friends-only, login-only, or region-restricted TikTok links cannot be recovered by any safe web tool.
No registration, no installation. Just your web browser.
Open the creator's TikTok profile, tap one of their videos (or photo posts), hit Share, and copy the link.
Drop the link in the box above and press the button. ClipTool reads the post and pulls up that creator's avatar.
In the results, open the "Avatar" card to view the full-size profile picture, then save it to your phone or computer.
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Save the avatar at the largest size the source provides — way sharper than a cropped, blurry screenshot of someone's profile.
Our server never saves the image. ClipTool simply relays the original file from TikTok straight to you, then forgets it.
iPhone, Android, Windows, or Mac — it runs in any browser. No app to install and no extension to add.
A TikTok avatar is the small circular profile picture that sits at the top of a creator's page and next to every video they post. On screen it's tiny, so the obvious move — taking a phone screenshot and cropping the circle out — almost never works. You end up zooming into a handful of pixels, and the result comes out blurry, jagged and washed-out the moment you enlarge it or drop it into a slide. A screenshot can only ever capture what's already shown on your display, which isn't much.
ClipTool takes a different route. Instead of cropping your screen, it reaches the source and pulls the largest-size original that TikTok makes available for that account, then hands you that full-resolution file to save. That's the difference between a soft, pixelated crop and a clean HD image you can actually use.
One honest caveat worth stating up front: the final quality depends entirely on what the creator uploaded. If they set a sharp, high-resolution photo, you'll get a crisp HD result. If they uploaded a small or low-quality picture to begin with, that's the ceiling — no tool can invent detail that was never in the original. ClipTool always gives you the best the source offers, but it can't add what isn't there.
The process is three quick steps. First, open the creator's TikTok and copy the link to one of their videos (or a photo post) using the Share button. Second, paste that link into the box on ClipTool and run it. Third, when the results load, open the Avatar card and save the image. No login, no app install, nothing to sign up for.
Here's the one point that trips most people up, so it's worth stressing: paste a link to a single video or photo post — not a @username, and not a profile link. ClipTool reads the avatar out of one specific post. It does not scan or browse an entire profile, so a bare username or a page URL gives it nothing to work with. Any public video from the account you want will do; the avatar comes attached to it.
Saving the opened image takes a second on any device. On iPhone, press and hold the picture in Safari and tap Save to Photos. On Android, long-press it in Chrome and choose Download image. On a PC, right-click the image and select Save image as. Either way you end up with the original HD file sitting in your camera roll or downloads folder.
There are plenty of everyday reasons to grab a TikTok profile picture. Fans save a favourite creator's or idol's photo to keep or set as a wallpaper. Marketers and social teams pull KOL avatars into pitch decks, influencer shortlists and campaign collections so everyone can see at a glance who's involved. And sometimes it's about verification — comparing an avatar to confirm an account is the genuine person and not a copycat or scam profile.
Whatever the reason, keep one principle front of mind: the avatar belongs to the creator who made it. Saving it for personal viewing, reference or research is generally fine. Reposting it publicly as if it were your own, using it commercially without permission, or passing yourself off as that person is not — that crosses into impersonation and copyright misuse. ClipTool gives you the file; using it responsibly is on you.
Privacy is built into how ClipTool works. The server never stores the avatar — it doesn't keep a copy, build a library or hold your image on file. It simply relays the original from the source straight through to you and redirects you to that file; once you've saved it, nothing of yours remains behind. There's no account to create, no email to hand over and no browser extension to install. You stay anonymous from start to finish.
If a download doesn't go through, it's almost always one of three things. The most common is a private account: if the creator's videos aren't public, ClipTool can't read the post, and there's no way around that. The second is a deleted or expired video link — posts get taken down or links go stale, so just grab the link to another public video from the same creator and try again. The third is a wrong or partly-copied URL; before pasting, make sure the link actually contains "tiktok.com" and wasn't cut short when you copied it. Fix any of those and the avatar should come through cleanly.
Not at the moment — paste a link to one of their videos or photo posts instead. ClipTool reads the avatar from that post, so a single video link is all you need. Profile links and bare @usernames aren't supported, and we can't scan an entire profile.
Yes. ClipTool gives you the avatar at the highest resolution the source makes available, so it stays crisp instead of looking pixelated like a screenshot.
No. We never keep the image. The server only relays or redirects the original file from TikTok to your device, so nothing is saved on our end.
Completely free and unlimited. No signup, no app, no browser extension — just paste a video link and download.
If the account is private, or the video link is deleted or unavailable, ClipTool can't read the post and won't be able to show the avatar. Try a different public video from the same creator.
No. There's no like, follow, or notification involved. You simply paste a public video link and download the picture — the creator isn't told anything.
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Paste Link & Download →Videos sourced from TikTok.ClipTool is not affiliated with ByteDance.