Open the tweet in Safari or Chrome, copy the URL, come to xsave.pics, paste it in the box, and tap Get Video. Tap Save Video — if the download doesn't trigger automatically, tap and hold the button and choose Download Linked File to save it to your Files app.
Yes. On desktop Safari the file downloads directly when you click Save Video. On iOS Safari, tap and hold the Save Video button and select Download Linked File. The video saves to your Files app and you can move it to Photos from there.
Yes, completely free. No account required, no signup, no credit card. The site is supported by display ads which keep it running at no cost to you.
XSAVE saves videos as MP4, which plays on every device — iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, and smart TVs. It automatically picks the highest quality stream available in the original tweet.
Yes. Copy the tweet URL, paste it into XSAVE, and tap Save Video. The MP4 downloads to your Downloads folder. Works on Chrome for Android, Firefox, and other mobile browsers.
Check that you've pasted the full URL of a tweet containing a video (not a photo or text-only post). Videos from private accounts can't be accessed. On iOS Safari, try the tap-and-hold method. If a video still fails, the tweet may use a format not currently supported.