Post links
Works with individual public X / Twitter post links that contain a supported video.
Paste the public link to an X post containing video to review the available options.
Paste a link to see the thumbnail, title and available qualities.
Paste a supported X post link and review the options JSDownloader can resolve publicly.
Works with individual public X / Twitter post links that contain a supported video.
When X exposes multiple usable variants, JSDownloader organizes the available options so you can choose the one you prefer.
Paste the link and process the post from your browser without installing additional add-ons.
The X downloader analyzes supported public posts that contain downloadable video.
Supports individual public posts when the media file can be resolved publicly.
Open the public X post containing the video and copy its link.
Place the URL in JSDownloader and click Get video to analyze the post.
JSDownloader will try to resolve the public video and show the variants available for that post.
Choose the option you prefer and click Download to save the file from your browser.
Quick answers about posts, quality and video downloads from X.
JSDownloader is currently focused on individual public posts using the /user/status/ID link format and video that can be resolved publicly.
Copy the post link, paste it into JSDownloader, click Get video and choose one of the available options before downloading.
Not currently. The integration is focused on individual posts rather than full profile downloads.
Yes. JSDownloader recognizes supported X and Twitter domain links and normalizes them before analyzing the post.
Yes, when the post exposes multiple usable variants. JSDownloader shows the resolution options it can detect.
No. The post and media file must be publicly resolvable for JSDownloader to process them.
No. You can paste the post and download from your browser without installing additional extensions.
Yes. You can use JSDownloader from a mobile browser as long as you have a supported public post link.
This can happen if the post does not contain a supported video, the content is no longer public or X does not expose a source JSDownloader can resolve.
The file is saved using the download settings of your browser or device.