📚 STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIAL

How to Save TikTok Videos

Guide to saving TikTok videos on any device. No watermark, original HD, free — just need a web browser.

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Copy Link From TikTok

Open TikTok app → find video → Share → "Copy Link"

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Open ClipTool & Paste

Go to cliptool.app in your browser → paste link → tap "Download Video"

3

Save to Your Device

Choose MP4 or MP3 → tap Download → video saves to Downloads folder.

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Save Guide by Device

Step-by-step for every platform

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iPhone / iPad

Open ClipTool in Safari → Paste link → Tap Download → Long-press the video → Save Video. File goes to your Photos app.

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Android

Open ClipTool in Chrome → Paste link → Tap Download. Video saves directly to your Downloads folder or Gallery.

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Computer

Open any browser → Go to cliptool.app → Paste link → Click Download. File saves to your Downloads folder. Right-click to choose location.

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Three steps that work the same on every device

Whether you use an iPhone, an Android phone or a computer, downloading a TikTok video comes down to the same three steps: get the video link, paste it into ClipTool, then save the file. The only difference between devices is the last step — where each operating system stores the file. Understand that, and you will never "download a video and not find it" again.

To get the link, open the video in the TikTok app, tap Share, then Copy Link. Avoid typing the address by hand since it is easy to get wrong; always copy it directly so the video's identifier stays intact. Then paste it into the box on cliptool.app and hit download — the rest is just choosing where to save.

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Saving on iPhone (iOS): why Safari matters

On iPhone, open ClipTool in Safari rather than another browser, because Safari integrates best with the way iOS handles files. After you tap download, the video usually lands in the Files app, in the Downloads folder. This is the step many people miss and mistake for a failed download.

To move the video into your Camera Roll for easy viewing and sharing, open the Files app, find the file you just downloaded, press and hold it, then choose Save Video. It will appear in the Photos app like any normal clip. On newer iOS versions you can also tap Share right after downloading and choose Save to Photos.

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Saving on Android and on a computer

On Android you can use Chrome or any browser. After you tap download, the video automatically goes to the Download folder and usually shows up right away in your gallery (Gallery or Albums, depending on the brand — Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo). If it does not appear immediately, open your phone's Files app and check the Download folder.

On a Windows or Mac computer the process is simplest: paste the link, click download, then choose where to save or let the file drop into the default Downloads folder. The bigger screen also makes it easy to check video quality before saving, and convenient when you need to download several clips for editing or archiving.

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When a download will not work, and how to fix it

If a video will not download, the cause is almost always on the video's side rather than your device: the account went private, the video was deleted or region-restricted, or the copied link is incomplete. Check that the video is still publicly viewable and that the link contains "tiktok.com", then try again.

One reassuring point: even when a creator turns off the "Save video" button in TikTok, you can still download as long as the video is public, because ClipTool pulls directly from the source rather than relying on that button. Only genuinely private videos are out of reach — and that is something to respect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Open Safari (important: must use Safari!) → go to cliptool.app → paste link → download MP4. File saves in Files app → Downloads folder. Long press the file → select "Save Video" to move to Camera Roll.

Open Chrome or any browser → go to cliptool.app → paste link → tap download. Video automatically saves to Downloads folder and appears in Gallery. On Samsung, it also appears in the Gallery app.

Yes, as long as the video is public. Many TikTokers disable the save button, but ClipTool extracts directly from CDN so it doesn't depend on this setting. Only private videos cannot be downloaded.

No. Downloaded MP4 videos always include both video and audio in full. If you only want the audio, choose MP3 format instead of MP4.

Saving videos for personal viewing (offline) is legal. However, you should not re-upload videos to other platforms or use them commercially without the creator's permission.

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