How to download videos online without installing anything on your device

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Saving a clip you found on social media used to require sketchy apps and too many permissions. That has changed. A handful of browser-based tools now let you download videos online in seconds, straight from a link you copy and paste.

This guide walks through four services that handle different platforms. Each one works on any modern browser, desktop or mobile, with zero signup required.

Grab TikTok clips without the watermark

TikTokDownload.Online strips the TikTok watermark and hands you a clean MP4 file. The process takes three steps:

  1. Open TikTok, tap "Share" on the video, then tap "Copy link."
  2. Paste the link into the input field on the site.
  3. Choose MP4 for video or MP3 if you only need the audio, then hit the download button.

Files save directly to your default downloads folder. No account creation, no file-size caps. The reels downloader option also covers TikTok slideshows, converting each frame into a playable video.

Save Facebook videos and photos in one place

Facebook buries its save feature behind menus, and even then, the clip stays locked inside the app. fGet solves that with a simple video downloader that also handles photo download from Facebook posts and albums.

  1. Right-click (or long-press on mobile) the Facebook post and copy its URL.
  2. Drop the link into fGet's search bar.
  3. Pick your preferred resolution. HD is available when the original upload supports it.

fGet detects whether the link points to a video or an image and adjusts automatically. That dual functionality makes it useful when you want to batch-save content from a single page without switching between tools for image downloads and video grabs.

Download Likee videos to any device

Likee has a growing library of short-form content, but its built-in save adds a watermark overlay. Likee Downloader removes that overlay and delivers the original file.

  1. Open the Likee video in your browser or the app and copy the share link.
  2. Paste it into the downloader's input box.
  3. Tap the download button. The file is ready within a few seconds.

The output keeps the original resolution. Because the tool runs entirely in the browser, it works on Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS without any installation or configuration.

Pull SnackVideo content for offline viewing

SnackVideo is popular across Southeast Asia and parts of South America, yet finding a reliable way to save its clips offline is surprisingly difficult. GetSnackVideo fills that gap.

  1. Copy the video URL from the SnackVideo app using the share menu.
  2. Paste it on the GetSnackVideo homepage.
  3. Select "Download without watermark" and save the MP4.

The tool targets SnackVideo specifically, so its parser stays current even when the platform changes its link structure. That single-platform focus translates into fewer broken downloads compared to generic multi-site tools.

Tips that apply to every downloader above

  • Always use the share link from inside the app rather than copying the browser URL bar. App-generated links contain the metadata these tools need.
  • If a download stalls, refresh the page and paste the link again. Temporary server-side caching sometimes causes a brief delay on first attempts.
  • Downloaded files are standard MP4 or JPEG, so they play in any media player and can be uploaded elsewhere without conversion.
  • None of these services stores your downloaded files or browsing history. The processing happens on the fly, and nothing is saved on their servers.

Whether you need a quick video downloader for TikTok, a way to handle image downloads from Facebook, or a reels downloader that works across lesser-known platforms, the four tools above cover the job without asking you to install anything or hand over personal data.