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Twitter/X Video to MP4 Downloader

Save any tweet video as MP4 — free, no watermark.

Free · Updated May 2026

MP4 is the format you actually want for a Twitter or X video. It plays natively on every phone, laptop, smart TV, and editing app without conversion, and it keeps the original picture and audio together in one file. xfetchy pulls the exact MP4 that X already encoded — no re-compression, no quality loss, and nothing re-uploaded to a third-party server.

Paste any post that contains a video and xfetchy lists every resolution X generated for it, from a data-friendly 360p up to crisp 1080p and, where the uploader provided it, full 4K. Pick the size that fits your connection and tap download. The whole thing happens in your browser in a couple of seconds.

A quick sense of the size you are downloading: 1080p Twitter video typically runs somewhere around 1–3 MB per second of footage, depending on how much motion is in the frame, so a 30-second clip is usually well under 100 MB. That is small enough to text to a friend, drop into a phone editing app, or attach to an email without waiting on a slow upload first.

How to use the MP4 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.

Which MP4 quality should I choose?

Higher numbers mean a sharper picture and a larger file. 1080p is the sweet spot for most clips — sharp on any screen without being huge. Drop to 720p or 480p to save mobile data, and grab 4K only when the original was uploaded in 4K (most videos are not). xfetchy never upscales, so any quality you see in the list genuinely exists in the source file.

Common problems with Twitter/X MP4 downloads

Most download failures come down to one of a handful of causes, and each has a quick fix:

  • "Nothing happens" when I fetch — Make sure you pasted the link to the exact post with the video, not a link to the account's profile. A post URL ends in a status ID, e.g. .../status/1234567890123456789.
  • The file downloaded but won't play — Almost always means the download was interrupted partway through. Retry on stable Wi-Fi rather than a weak mobile signal, and confirm the file size looks reasonable before opening it.
  • There is no sound in the MP4 — A small share of videos on X are uploaded muted, or with no audio track at all. If the clip plays silently on X itself, there is no audio for xfetchy (or anything else) to extract.
  • The post is from a private or protected account — xfetchy can only read what a logged-out visitor to X can see. Protected accounts, and video sent in DMs, are outside what any browser-based tool can access.

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