Twitter GIF Downloader

Save GIFs from X (formerly Twitter) as MP4 or a true animated GIF. Free, no app, on any device.

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X (Twitter) GIF downloader, the easy way

SnapSave is a free GIF downloader for X, formerly Twitter, that turns any GIF in a public post into a file you can keep. Paste the link to a post that has a GIF, press the button, and the download starts. There is no app to install and no account to create.

Here is the part most tools skip over. A “GIF” on X is not really a .gif file at all. When you add one to a post, X quietly turns it into a short, silent video that loops, an MP4 under the hood, not the old-school animated image. That is why a plain long-press or right-click rarely hands you anything useful.

SnapSave reads the post you paste and gives you that clip back as a clean MP4 by default, small, sharp, and ready to play anywhere. If you specifically need a true animated .gif, for a forum, a chat sticker, or a wiki, SnapSave can convert it to .gif as well. It works only with public posts, so use it to save your own GIFs, public-domain clips, or content you have the right to keep. For full-length clips with sound, there is a separate Twitter video downloader.

How it works

How to download a GIF from X in three steps

From a post link to a saved file in well under a minute, nothing to install and no sign-up to sit through.

Step 01

Copy the post link

Find the post with the GIF. Tap the share icon and choose Copy link, or copy the URL straight from your browser’s address bar. The x.com and old twitter.com links both work.

Step 02

Paste it into SnapSave

Drop the link into the box at the top of this page and press the button. SnapSave opens the post, spots the GIF inside, and gets the file ready.

Step 03

Save it as MP4 or GIF

Keep the recommended MP4, which is small and plays everywhere, or pick convert to .gif if you need a true animated image. The file saves straight to your device.

What you can download

Three ways to save a GIF from X (Twitter)

One box reads the post and works out what is inside, then hands you the format that fits the job, whether that is a tidy MP4, a real .gif, or a full video with sound.

GIFs as MP4 Recommended

The way X actually stores a GIF, a short, silent clip that loops. You get it back as a clean MP4 that keeps full quality, weighs a fraction of a real .gif, and plays on every phone, app and editor.

True animated GIF

Need an actual .gif file for a forum post, a wiki, or a chat sticker that wants the old format? SnapSave converts the clip to a looping animated .gif. It is larger and a touch softer than the MP4, but it is a genuine .gif.

Videos with sound

If the post holds a normal video rather than a GIF, you want full quality with audio. Send it to the dedicated tool instead, which saves the clip as an MP4 in the resolution X stored.

Private by design

We don’t log your links or keep your files

Plenty of GIF downloaders quietly keep a record of every post that gets pasted into them. SnapSave does not work that way. There is no account to sign into, no list of what you have saved, and no copy of your file left sitting on a server.

When you paste a link, SnapSave pulls the clip from X’s own servers and passes it to your device. The link only lives long enough to prepare the download, then it is gone. There is no upload step, nothing parked on a disk, and no log with your name on it.

No account, no history, no stored files. Your link is used only to prepare the download and is discarded the moment it finishes.

Formats & quality

X (Twitter) GIF formats and quality

Because an X GIF is really an MP4, that is the format that keeps it sharpest and smallest. A true .gif is there when a site demands one.

Source on X (Twitter) What SnapSave gives you Quality
GIF in a post MP4 (silent loop), recommended Original, smallest and sharpest
GIF in a post Animated GIF (.gif), converted Original, larger file size
Video post MP4 with sound Up to source resolution
Posted a real video, not a GIF? Audio and higher resolutions are handled by the dedicated Twitter video downloader. Keep saves to your own clips, public-domain content, or media you have the right to use.

Tips

Get a clean GIF download every time

Most downloads work first try. A few small habits sort out the ones that don’t.

Copy the post link, not the GIF

Open the post, tap the share icon, and choose Copy link. On a computer, copy the URL from the address bar. SnapSave needs the link to the post, so right-clicking the GIF itself is not necessary.

Pick MP4 unless a site wants .gif

MP4 is smaller, sharper, and loops just like a GIF on nearly every platform. Only reach for the converted .gif when a forum, wiki, or chat tool insists on a true .gif file.

GIFs have no sound, that’s normal

X strips the audio from a GIF on purpose, so the MP4 you save is silent. If you expected sound, the post probably holds a regular video, send that to the video downloader instead.

SnapSave only works with public posts

The tool fetches GIFs from posts anyone can see. If an account is private or protected, SnapSave cannot open it, by design. Stick to public posts.

If a download stalls, refresh and retry

A dropped connection happens. Reload the page, paste the link again, and most stalled downloads finish on the second go. Nothing half-finished is kept, so a retry is always safe.

Why SnapSave

What makes SnapSave a better X GIF downloader

It understands how X really stores a GIF, so you get the right file, at full quality, with no account and no record of what you save.

MP4 and real .gif, both

Keep the small, sharp MP4 that X uses, or convert to a genuine animated .gif when a site demands one. You choose per download, not a one-size guess.

Original quality, nothing added

Your file comes back the way X stored it, no resize, no re-encode squeeze, and no SnapSave stamp burned across it. Just the clean clip.

Smaller files that share faster

An MP4 GIF is a fraction of the size of a true .gif, so it uploads quicker, plays smoother, and does not choke a chat thread. The right format saves you the hassle.

Free, unlimited, no sign-up

No daily limit, no email, no locked features and no account. Save one GIF or fifty, the downloader stays free.

Works on every device

iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux and Chromebook, any modern browser, with no app and no extension to maintain.

Videos covered too

When a post holds a full clip with sound rather than a GIF, the matching Twitter video downloader picks it up, so one site has both jobs handled.

Step by step

How to save an X GIF on any device

The routine is the same everywhere, copy, paste, download. Only the place the file lands changes.

iPhone & iPad iOS

In the X app, tap the share icon on the post and choose Copy link. Open SnapSave in Safari, paste, and download. The MP4 saves to Files → Downloads. To drop a clip into your camera roll, open it in Files, tap share, and choose Save Video.

Android Chrome

Tap the share icon, choose Copy link, open SnapSave in Chrome, paste, and tap download. The file appears in your Downloads notification and folder, and most gallery apps pick up the MP4 on their own.

Windows PC

Open the post on x.com, copy the URL from the address bar, paste it into SnapSave, and click download. The file lands in your default Downloads folder, usually C:UsersYourNameDownloads.

Mac macOS

Same as Windows, copy the URL, paste, download. The MP4 saves to ~/Downloads, and SnapSave works in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Brave and Arc.

Chromebook & Linux

Identical steps: open the post, copy, paste, download. Files save to your Downloads folder and show up in the Files app on Chromebook or your file manager on Linux.

Use cases

What people save X GIFs for

Keeping a reaction GIF to use later
Reposting a clip to another feed
Archiving a GIF before a post is deleted
Backing up your own GIF posts
Grabbing a loop to edit in a video app
Getting a true .gif for a forum or wiki
Adding a GIF sticker to a chat
Saving a meme for a presentation
Sharing a loop on WhatsApp

Compatibility

One GIF downloader, every browser and device

SnapSave runs in your browser, so there is nothing to install. Open the site on any device, paste your X post link, and you are set.

DevicesiPhone · iPad · Android · Windows PC · Mac · Linux · Chromebook

BrowsersChrome · Safari · Firefox · Edge · Brave · Arc

Where we draw the line

What SnapSave won’t do

A downloader should be a handy tool, not a way around someone’s rights. A few things stay off the table on purpose.

Touch private or protected posts

SnapSave only fetches GIFs from posts anyone can see. If an account is protected or a post is restricted, it stays off-limits. Getting around access controls is what harms creators and gets tools blocked.

Bulk-rip whole accounts

Each download is one paste of one public post. SnapSave is not an account scraper and won’t be bent into one.

Hold on to your downloads

The file travels from X to your device. Nothing stays with us, so there is nothing to “delete later”, it was never kept.

Ask for your X password

SnapSave never needs your login or your account. If a GIF downloader wants you to sign in, close the tab.

Add tracking or a watermark

The MP4 or .gif you save is the original clip as X stored it, nothing added, nothing altered, and certainly no SnapSave stamp.

Help you reuse content you don’t own

Saving someone else’s GIF to republish or sell, without permission, is not what this is for. Many GIFs are clips from films, shows or ads, so keep it to your own posts, public-domain content, or media you are allowed to save.

FAQ

X (Twitter) GIF downloader, frequently asked questions

Is SnapSave free to use?

Yes. SnapSave is a free GIF downloader for X, formerly Twitter, with unlimited downloads, no signup, no email, no premium tier and no daily cap. A few light ads keep the service going.

Do I need an app or to sign in?

Neither. SnapSave runs in your web browser, so there is no app, no extension and no software to install, and it never asks for your X login.

Are Twitter GIFs really MP4 files?

Yes. When you add a GIF to a post, X converts it into a short, silent video that loops, an MP4 behind the scenes, not a traditional .gif image. That is why SnapSave saves an X GIF as an MP4 by default. It is the format the platform actually uses, and it keeps the clip small and sharp.

Can I get a real animated .gif file?

Yes. If you need an actual .gif, for a forum, a wiki, or a chat tool that only accepts the old format, choose the convert to .gif option after you paste the link. SnapSave turns the clip into a looping animated .gif for you.

MP4 or GIF, which is better?

For almost everything, MP4. It is a fraction of the size, looks sharper, and loops just like a GIF on X, most chat apps, Reels, Shorts and more. Pick the converted .gif only when a site specifically requires a true .gif file.

How do I download a GIF from X?

Copy the link to the post that contains the GIF, paste it into the box at the top of this page, and press the button. Then keep the recommended MP4 or choose convert to .gif, and the file saves to your device.

Is it legal to download GIFs from X?

It depends on the GIF. Saving content you created, clips in the public domain, or media you have permission to download is generally fine. Downloading or re-sharing someone else’s copyrighted GIF without permission is not, and SnapSave is not meant for that. You are responsible for respecting copyright, the creator’s rights and the X Terms of Service.

Which posts does it work with?

Any public post on x.com or twitter.com that contains a GIF. Both link styles work. If the post has a normal video instead, use the Twitter video downloader to keep the sound and full resolution.

Can SnapSave download GIFs from private accounts?

No. SnapSave only works with public posts. Protected accounts, and anything that needs a login to view, are not supported, by design.

How do I save an X GIF on iPhone?

Tap the share icon on the post and choose Copy link, open SnapSave in Safari, paste, and save. The MP4 goes to Files → Downloads; for some files the free Documents app by Readdle makes saving smoother.

How do I save an X GIF on Android?

Tap the share icon, choose Copy link, open SnapSave in Chrome, paste, and tap download. The file lands in your Downloads folder, and most gallery apps pick up the MP4 on their own.

Where do my downloads go?

On iPhone and iPad, Files → Downloads. On Android, your Downloads folder. On Windows, C:UsersYourNameDownloads. On Mac, Linux and Chromebook, ~/Downloads.

Can I download a normal video too?

Yes. For full-length clips with sound, use the dedicated Twitter video downloader, which saves the post as an MP4 in the resolution X stored.

Does SnapSave keep a download history?

No. There are no accounts and no history. Your link is used only to fetch the file, and nothing about your download is stored on our side.