Go to SaveTweetVid. Choose a download size — the numbers shown correspond to the download quality of the video. If you're concerned about saving space on your computer, choose a smaller download size.
If you'd rather have a higher-quality video, choose the higher resolution. Your downloaded video will load on a new page. To save it to your computer, right-click and select Save video as from the menu. If you have access to a desktop computer , one simple way to download Twitter videos to your phone is to simply complete the first three steps listed above, then scroll down past the download size options mentioned in step four.
At the bottom of the page, there is a QR code that you can scan with your phone's camera to download the video directly. If you don't have access to a computer at the moment, you can still download videos from Twitter — it just takes a few extra steps. Go to the App Store and download the Apple Shortcuts app, if you don't already have it installed.
Once you have it, go to the Settings app, scroll down, and tap on the Shortcut settings option. Toggle the switch for Allow Untrusted Shortcuts to on.
This means that you'll now be able to download Shortcuts not made by Apple. Next, open this link to the Twitter Video Downloader shortcut on your device, and tap "Get Shortcut" to begin the download. A new window labeled Add Shortcut will appear, listing a number of tasks and variables in a long list. Unless you're savvy with shortcuts and want to modify this one for yourself, just scroll down to the bottom and tap Add Untrusted Shortcut. Next, open Twitter and find the tweet containing the video you want to download.
Tap the Share icon in the bottom-right corner. At the bottom of the Share Tweet menu, you'll see a list of icons. Step 1: The first step is to make sure you have the Shortcuts app installed on your iPhone. You can get it directly from the Apple App Store on your device.
You can also tap on one of the links at the top of the page to get a different version. In the description, you'll see "Add Untrusted Shortcut" - tap that. Step 4: You can now go to the Twitter video you want to download and tap on Share, which you'll find on the bottom right. Step 5: When you do this the first time, you'll need to grant access to a third-party API, your Twitter account, and your Photos app to save downloaded videos and GIFs.
Do this now and also select the quality of the download. Once you do that, the video will be downloaded to your Photos app. Give it a name. Next time, when you want to download a video, just say "Siri, [name of shortcut]". Although it looks like a lot of effort, everything you do is just a one-time activity. Once it's all set up, you'll be amazed at how easy it is to just tap or ask Siri to run the shortcut. And TVDL makes it all possible.
You can now do this whenever you see a video or a GIF on Twitter that you absolutely must have on your device so you can either use it elsewhere or share it at leisure when friends and family. How does it work? TVDL uses the share sheet of Twitter's sharing options on your iPhone to decode and download the video in question.
It requires certain permissions to run, which you'll only need to do the first time around. It supports downloading both videos and GIF files from your Twitter feed.
TVDL is available in different versions. If you have upgraded to iOS In case you're worried about it being a third-party app with security issues, you can even view the source code since it is an open-source application. Some of the key features and benefits are listed below:. Takes seconds to set up a shortcut on iPhone. Free to use, including for HD video quality downloads.
Supports up to iOS 14 and high-quality video downloads from Twitter. Aside from these prompts, you'll only have to choose one option: the video's quality. You can select from high, medium, or low. If you're using the MAX-Q version of the shortcut, it will choose the highest by default. Next to each option, you'll see the size in MB of the video. Depending on the video's size and length, it could take anywhere from a few seconds to close to a minute to download the video completely.
If you're downloading a GIF, you won't be asked to choose a size since there will only be one. Once it's finished, the video or GIF will automatically be saved to Photos, and you can view, edit, and share them from there.
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