SaveHub is a browser-based TikTok downloader for saving public TikTok videos as MP4 files. Copy the video link from TikTok, return to SaveHub, and use the main downloader on the homepage to process the URL. The page is built for people who want a simple online workflow without installing a mobile app, desktop program, or browser extension.
TikTok links can come from the mobile app, a desktop browser, or a shared message. The most reliable input is the direct link to one public video. Links to a creator profile, hashtag feed, sound page, playlist, search result, or private video usually do not identify one downloadable file, so they may fail or return no media.
SaveHub is intended for public TikTok video URLs. A good URL usually points to one post and includes a video identifier. Short TikTok sharing links are also acceptable when they resolve to a public video. If the link opens a general page instead of a specific video, copy the link again from the video itself.
SaveHub prepares supported downloads in MP4 format when a usable video stream is available. MP4 is practical because it opens on iPhone, Android, Windows, macOS, tablets, and most media players. The final quality depends on the source video and the streams that TikTok makes available for that public post. If the source post is low resolution, the downloaded file cannot be upgraded into true HD.
On iPhone or Android, copy the TikTok link in the app, open SaveHub in your browser, and paste the link into the downloader. The saved file may appear in Files, Downloads, Photos, or the browser download manager depending on your device settings. On desktop, the same process works from Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and other modern browsers.
If a TikTok video does not download, first confirm that the post is public and still available. Then copy the link again directly from the video page instead of a profile or feed. Browser privacy settings, temporary platform errors, deleted posts, age restrictions, and region restrictions can also prevent a video from being processed. Trying again later may help when TikTok is temporarily slow or the video URL is still resolving.
This TikTok downloader is now the primary page for TikTok video saving, TikTok MP4 downloads, and no-watermark TikTok download searches. If your source is from X or Twitter instead, use the X Video Downloader or Twitter Video Downloader.
A TikTok downloader is useful when you need to keep a public video for offline viewing, save a reference clip for personal study, archive your own posted content, or move a video from a phone to a computer. It is also helpful when a browser is easier than installing another app, especially on shared computers, work devices, or phones with limited storage.
For the best result, use the cleanest source link you can copy. Avoid links that come from comments, inbox previews, search snippets, or third-party embeds when the original TikTok post is available. A direct public video link gives the downloader the strongest signal about which media file you want, which reduces failed processing and avoids accidentally using the wrong clip.
Only download videos that you own, have permission to use, or are allowed to access under TikTok's terms and applicable law. SaveHub is designed for public video links, but public access does not always mean you have permission to reuse, repost, sell, or redistribute the content.
Direct public TikTok video links work best. Profile, hashtag, playlist, private, or removed video links may fail.
Yes. SaveHub works in mobile browsers. After downloading, check Files, Downloads, Photos, or the browser download list.
No. SaveHub does not require your TikTok account. It only needs a public video URL.
The video may be private, removed, restricted by region, or temporarily unavailable from TikTok.
Related tools: X Video Downloader, Twitter Video Downloader.