Valid-looking URL parse failure
No output returned repeatedly.
- Confirm URL points to public specific content.
- Adjust settings and re-parse.
- Use queue mode with resume.
Paste a post link to download video or GIF in your browser.
Desktop: click the browser download icon or press Ctrl+J, then open the file or its folder.
If you did not choose a folder, check the browser downloads list or your device Downloads folder.
Verify public URL access, check settings, then retry with queue mode.
No output returned repeatedly.
Verify public URL access, check settings, then retry with queue mode.
Use a specific public video URL, post URL, Shorts URL, or supported playlist/collection URL. Profile pages, channel homepages, search pages, private links, and membership-only content are not reliable download targets.
Yes. Supported playlist, collection, and multi-link workflows can be turned into batch tasks so users can review and save several public videos from one page.
Direct downloads are saved to the browser default download folder. Queue downloads finish inside FreeSaveVideo first, then the user clicks Save to store the file locally.
No. It also includes browser tools such as MP4 to MP3, audio extraction, video conversion, whiteboard recording, cross-device file transfer, Discover, and random 1v1 video chat.
Platform restrictions or temporary changes can block downloads. Try again later.
It can parse available media from multi-media posts when supported.
No. It works directly in your browser.
No. Only publicly accessible content can be downloaded.
Network conditions and source limits can affect speed. Try again later or switch networks.
Only download publicly accessible content. Respect copyrights and give credit to creators.