Online Video Downloader

Save permitted video content from URLs directly in your browser. Choose MP4 for universal compatibility or WebM for open-source projects. No software. No account. Just paste and download.

Download Video & Audio

Paste a social media, video, audio, YouTube, or Spotify link to download in your chosen format

Supports major social media platforms, YouTube playlists, and Spotify tracks/playlists/albums

Features

6 formats: MP3 320/128, M4A, FLAC, MP4, WebM
Major social media, video, and audio URLs
Lyrics from Genius
HD cover art & metadata
Video downloads (MP4/WebM)
Video metadata extraction
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Why Use Downloadify for Video

Download video in MP4 — works on every device and player
Download video in WebM — open format for web projects
Video + audio combined in a single file
No quality loss — preserves source resolution
Browser-based — nothing to install or update
Mobile-friendly — works on iPhone, Android, and tablets

Who Is This For

Content Creators

Back up your own uploads from video platforms for safekeeping and re-editing.

Educators

Save open-access lectures, tutorials, and educational documentaries.

Marketers

Archive campaign videos, testimonials, and ad creative for reporting.

Researchers

Collect public-domain footage, documentaries, and freely licensed video.

Responsible Use

Downloadify is for downloading content you own, have permission to use, or that is freely available (public domain, Creative Commons, royalty-free). Please respect copyright laws.

Frequently Asked Questions

What video formats can I download?
Downloadify supports MP4 and WebM. MP4 is the most compatible format. WebM is an open format ideal for web-based projects.
Will the downloaded video include audio?
Yes. Both MP4 and WebM downloads include the audio track combined with the video in a single file.
Can I download video on mobile?
Yes. Downloadify works in any mobile browser. After downloading, save the file to your device or cloud storage.
Is downloading videos online legal?
It is legal when you own the content, have permission, or the video is in the public domain, Creative Commons, or otherwise freely available.