SaveHub is an online X video downloader for saving public X posts as MP4 files. Copy the post URL from X, use the downloader box on the SaveHub homepage, and save the video through your browser. This keeps the workflow simple for users on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops while avoiding extra software installs.
X video downloads work best when the link points to one public post that contains a playable video. Links copied from a profile, search result, timeline, notification, comment thread, or private post may not give SaveHub a clear media source. If the link does not open a specific video post, copy it again from the post share menu.
SaveHub is designed for public posts. A public post can usually be opened in a browser without signing in to your own X account. Private posts, protected accounts, deleted posts, age-restricted media, and region-limited videos may not be available for download even if you can see a preview in an app.
Some users still copy older twitter.com links while others copy newer x.com links. Both styles can point to the same public post. The important part is not the domain name alone, but whether the URL resolves to a specific public post with an embedded video. If a twitter.com link redirects to X, keep the final post URL and use that as the input.
SaveHub prepares supported X video downloads in MP4 format. MP4 is a practical format for offline playback and sharing between your own devices because it works with most default media players. The final file quality depends on the streams available from the original X post. SaveHub cannot create higher quality than the public source provides.
On mobile, copy the X post link in the app, open SaveHub in Safari, Chrome, or another browser, then paste the link into the homepage downloader. On desktop, copy the URL from the browser address bar or the post share menu. Your browser controls where the file is saved, so check Downloads, Files, or the browser download panel after saving.
If a download fails, verify that the post is still public and that it contains a video rather than only an image, poll, or text update. Copy the link directly from the post again. Temporary platform changes, deleted media, browser privacy settings, network timeouts, and region restrictions can all prevent an X video from being processed.
This X video downloader is the primary page for X video saving and X MP4 download searches. Users who still search with the Twitter name can use the Twitter Video Downloader. If the source is TikTok instead, use the TikTok Downloader.
An X video downloader is useful when you want to save a public video for offline viewing, keep a copy of your own post, collect a reference for research, or preserve a clip before it becomes difficult to find again. Browser-based saving is also practical when you do not want to install an extension or give another app access to your account.
The best workflow is to open the exact post first, confirm that the video plays, and then copy the post URL. This avoids confusing the downloader with timeline URLs or links that only point to a discussion thread. If a post contains multiple media items, the available download can depend on what the source platform exposes for that public post at the time you process it.
Download only content that you own, have permission to use, or are allowed to access under the platform's terms and applicable law. A public X post can still be protected by copyright, personality rights, licensing limits, or the creator's own usage rules.
Use the URL of a public X post that contains a video. Profile, search, timeline, private, or deleted post links may not work.
Yes. SaveHub works from the browser and does not require a separate desktop app, mobile app, or extension.
The post may be private, deleted, restricted, unavailable in your region, or temporarily inaccessible from the source platform.
Many older Twitter URLs now resolve through X. Use the direct public post URL that contains the video.
Related tools: Twitter Video Downloader, TikTok Downloader.