X moves fast. A video you want to save can disappear from your feed within minutes, and the app gives you no way to keep a copy — there is no Save Video button, and screen recording gives you a low-quality clip with your notifications in it. If you want the actual HD file on your phone, you need to go around the app. Here is the shortest path.
What "HD" actually means on X
Videos on X range from small compressed clips to full 1080p uploads. The platform stores each video at multiple resolutions and serves whichever your app or browser requests. When you save a video the usual way, you often get a lower quality version optimized for streaming. A dedicated downloader can request the highest resolution X has for that video, which is usually what you want.
Step by step on mobile
Open the X app and go to the tweet with the video. Tap the share icon under the tweet and choose "Copy link." Open your browser — Safari on iPhone, Chrome on Android — and go to the SnapFetch Twitter Video Downloader. Tap the paste box, choose Paste, and tap Download. The tool shows the video preview along with the available resolutions. Pick HD and tap Download; the MP4 saves to your device.
Where the file ends up
On iPhone, downloaded videos land in the Files app by default. From there you can share it to Photos to get it into your camera roll. On Android, the MP4 goes straight to your Downloads folder and most gallery apps pick it up automatically. If it does not show in your gallery, open Files or Downloads and it will be waiting there.
Both twitter.com and x.com links work
You do not need to worry about which domain the link uses. X kept twitter.com URLs working after the rebrand, and both point to the same underlying tweet. A good downloader accepts either — you can paste a link from an old bookmark, a text message, or the current x.com share button and it works the same way.
Getting just the audio
If what you actually want is the sound — a viral quote, a song clip, a laugh you want to use as a text tone — most video downloaders offer an MP3 option. Paste the tweet URL, and instead of downloading the MP4, choose the audio export. The MP3 will save the same way as the video and is much smaller.
Long videos and file size X now allows very long videos, especially on Premium accounts — some run 30 minutes or more. Those files can be hundreds of megabytes at HD, so download over Wi-Fi if you can, and expect the transfer to take a bit. If you only need a specific clip out of a long video, download the full file and trim it in your phone's built-in editor.
When downloads fail The three usual reasons: the account is protected (only public accounts work), the tweet has been deleted (nothing to fetch), or the link you copied points to a profile rather than a specific tweet with a video. Also, if the video was uploaded through an X-hosted livestream and is still processing, wait a few minutes and try again.
A word on repurposing Personal saves are fine — that is how most people use downloaders. Reposting someone else's video as your own, or using it commercially without permission, is a copyright issue no matter where you got the file. Save what you want, share thoughtfully.
Ready to try it?
Save that clip to your phone: open the Twitter Video Downloader, paste the tweet, and grab it in HD.
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