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Twitter/X HD Video Downloader

Crisp 1080p and 720p downloads.

Free · Updated May 2026

HD is the resolution most Twitter and X videos are actually uploaded in, which makes it the sweet spot for downloading: sharp on a phone or a big monitor, but small enough to send and store without thinking about it. xfetchy gives you the full-quality 1080p or 720p file with no compression of our own.

Paste a post, see the qualities X has, and pick the one you want. There is no signup wall, no watermark stamped on the output, and no upload to a slow middle-man server — the file streams straight from X to you.

How to use the HD Downloader

  1. 1Copy the post link. On X, tap the share icon under the post and choose Copy link — or copy the URL from your browser's address bar.
  2. 2Paste it into xfetchy. Drop the link into the box above and press Fetch. xfetchy reads the post and finds what it contains.
  3. 3Download the video. Pick your quality and tap Download — the MP4 saves straight from X to your device.

1080p vs 720p: which should you pick?

Choose 1080p when you want the crispest image and do not mind a slightly bigger file — it looks great even on a large screen. Choose 720p when you are on mobile data or want a lighter file to share quickly; it is still clearly HD and noticeably sharper than the 480p and 360p fallbacks. xfetchy shows whichever of these the post actually contains.

Roughly what to expect, size-wise

Exact numbers depend on how much motion is in the clip, but as a rule of thumb for a typical talking-head or screen-recording style video:

  • 1080p — around 1.5–3 MB per second of footage. A one-minute clip is usually 90–180 MB.
  • 720p — around 0.8–1.5 MB per second. Roughly half the size of 1080p for the same clip.
  • 480p / 360p — under 0.5 MB per second, small enough to download on a weak connection without stalling.

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