Twitch Clip Downloader

Save public Twitch Clips as MP4 in HD — paste the link, no login, no app.

Free · No login · MP4 HD

A Twitch Clip Downloader for saving public clips as MP4

SnapSave is a free Twitch Clip Downloader that turns a public Twitch Clip into a clean MP4 in HD. Paste a public clips.twitch.tv or twitch.tv Clip link into the box at the top of this page, press Download, and the clip saves to your device at the quality the streamer’s broadcast was clipped in. No app, no account, and no extension — just the browser you already have.

People reach for a downloader to keep a moment that’s worth a second look: a clutch play, a punchline, a memorable highlight a viewer clipped off someone’s stream. SnapSave works the same way the SnapSave downloader family does — one paste, one file — and it’s tuned for the short, shareable Clips that Twitch generates from a live broadcast or a VOD. Need a longer recording instead? The companion Twitch VOD Downloader handles full past broadcasts.

This page reads the public Clip link you paste, finds the MP4 the Clip points to, and hands the finished file to your device for offline viewing or re-sharing. It works only with public Twitch Clips that have a shareable link. It is not for subscriber-only content, sub-locked VODs, or private and unlisted streams, and it never logs into anyone’s account. Save your own clips, content in the public domain, or public Clips you have permission to keep, and please respect Twitch’s Terms of Service and the streamer’s copyright.

How it works

How to download a Twitch Clip in three steps

From a public Clip link to a saved MP4 in well under a minute — nothing to install and no sign-up.

Step 01

Copy the public Twitch Clip link

Under the Clip on Twitch, hit Share and choose Copy Link, or copy the URL straight from your browser’s address bar. A clips.twitch.tv address or a twitch.tv Clip permalink both work.

Step 02

Paste it into SnapSave

Drop the link into the box at the top of this page and press Download. SnapSave reads the public Clip and pulls up the MP4 with the quality options the broadcast was captured in.

Step 03

Choose a quality and save

Pick the MP4 resolution you want, up to Full HD, and it saves straight to your phone or computer — ready to watch offline or re-share.

What you can download

What you can save from a public Twitch Clip

One box reads the Clip link, confirms it’s public, and offers the matching MP4 — the short, shareable moments viewers cut from a stream.

Clip highlights as MP4

Save a public Twitch Clip — a clutch play, a funny outburst, a stream highlight — as a clean MP4 in HD up to Full HD. SnapSave grabs the exact file the Clip points to, with no watermark added.

Moments from a broadcast

Clips are the slices a streamer or a viewer trimmed from a live broadcast or a VOD. Paste the public Clip link and SnapSave saves that moment as an MP4 you can keep offline.

Public Clips only

SnapSave only opens Clips that already have a public, shareable link. It will not touch subscriber-only content, sub-locked VODs, or private and unlisted streams — only the public Clips anyone can already view.

Private by design

We don’t log your links or keep your clips

Plenty of clip downloaders quietly keep a record of every link pasted into them. SnapSave doesn’t work that way. There’s no account to sign into, no list of what you’ve saved, and no copy of your file left sitting on a server.

When you paste a public Twitch Clip link, SnapSave fetches the MP4 the Clip points to and passes it to your device. The link only lives long enough to prepare the download, then it’s gone — no upload step, nothing parked on a disk, and no log with your name attached. And because it only ever handles public Clips, it never signs into anyone’s Twitch account or reaches anything that’s subscriber-only, sub-locked, or private.

No account, no history, no stored files. Your link is used only to prepare the download from a public Clip, and is discarded the moment it completes.

Formats & quality

Supported Twitch Clip formats and resolutions

What the broadcast was clipped in is what comes back down — a standard MP4, at the quality the public Clip carries, with nothing re-encoded or shrunk.

Source on Twitch What SnapSave gives you Quality
Public Twitch Clip MP4 (H.264 / AAC) Up to source, HD / Full HD
Clip from a broadcast MP4 (H.264 / AAC) Matches the Clip
Clip from a VOD MP4 (H.264 / AAC) Matches the Clip
Looking for a whole past broadcast rather than a short moment? A Clip is a trimmed highlight; a full recording is a different thing. For those, the Twitch VOD Downloader is the tool built for it. This page is for the public Clips themselves.

Tips

Get a clean Twitch Clip download every time

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

Copy the Clip link, not the channel

Open the Clip itself, hit Share → Copy Link. On the web, copy the URL from the address bar. A clips.twitch.tv address or a twitch.tv Clip permalink both work — just make sure it’s the Clip, not the streamer’s channel page.

The Clip has to be public

SnapSave only opens Clips that anyone can already view through a shareable link. If a Clip sits behind subscriber-only content, a sub-locked VOD, or a private stream, it stays off-limits by design. Stick to public Clips.

HD depends on the broadcast

SnapSave always offers the sharpest MP4 the public Clip carries, up to Full HD, but it can’t go past what the broadcast was clipped in. If the streamer broadcast at 720p, then 720p is the ceiling — no tool can add detail that was never captured.

Check the link opens for a logged-out viewer

A quick way to know a Clip is truly public: open it in a private browser window where you’re signed out. If it plays without a login, SnapSave can fetch it. If it asks you to sign in, it isn’t a public Clip.

If a download stalls, refresh and retry

A dropped connection happens. Reload the page, paste the Clip 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 Twitch Clip Downloader

One tool for the public Clips on Twitch, at full quality, as a plain MP4, with no record of what you save.

The Clip as a clean MP4

Paste a public Clip link and get the exact moment as a standard MP4 (H.264 / AAC) — the highlight ready to watch offline, with the audio in step and nothing stripped out.

Full HD, original quality

SnapSave grabs the top resolution the public Clip carries, up to Full HD, with no watermark, no resize and no re-encode — just the clean MP4 the way the broadcast was clipped.

Public Clips, the safe way

It only opens Clips with a public, shareable link — never subscriber-only content, sub-locked VODs, or private streams. A downloader you can use without crossing anyone’s line.

Free, unlimited, no sign-up

No daily limit, no email, no locked features and no account. Save one Clip or fifty — the Twitch Clip 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.

Nothing stored on our side

The finished MP4 travels from Twitch to your device and stops there. No links logged, no history kept, and no file parked on a server before, during or after a download.

Step by step

How to download Twitch Clips on any device

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

iPhone & iPad iOS

On the public Clip, tap Share → Copy Link, open SnapSave in Safari, paste, and download. The file saves to Files → Downloads. To move it into your camera roll, open it in Files, tap share, and choose Save Video.

Android Chrome

Tap Share → Copy Link on the Clip, open SnapSave in Chrome, paste, and tap download. The MP4 shows up in your Downloads notification and folder, and most gallery apps pick it up on their own.

Windows PC

Open the Clip on twitch.tv, copy the URL from the address bar, paste it into SnapSave, and click download. The MP4 lands in your default Downloads folder, usually C:UsersYourNameDownloads.

Mac macOS

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

Chromebook & Linux

Identical steps: open the Clip, 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 Twitch Clips for

Watching a Twitch Clip offline
Re-sharing a clutch play with friends
Archiving a memorable highlight
Backing up your own public Clips
Grabbing a moment to edit in CapCut
Keeping a funny stream moment
Saving a public Clip you have rights to
Pairing a Clip with a full VOD download
Sharing a clip on WhatsApp

Compatibility

One Twitch Clip Downloader, every browser and device

SnapSave runs in your browser, so there’s nothing to install. Open the site on any device, paste your public Twitch Clip link, and you’re 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 subscriber-only or private content

SnapSave only fetches public Clips with a shareable link. It will not reach subscriber-only content, sub-locked VODs, or a private stream that needs a login to view — those stay off-limits. Getting around a sub gate or access controls is exactly what harms streamers and gets downloaders blocked.

Capture a live or private stream

This is a Clip tool, not a stream recorder. Each download is one paste of one public Clip link — SnapSave won’t capture an ongoing broadcast or anything that isn’t already a public Clip.

Hold on to your downloads

The finished MP4 travels from Twitch to your device. Nothing stays with us, so there’s nothing to “delete later” — it was never kept.

Ask for your Twitch password

SnapSave never needs your login or your account. If a Twitch Clip Downloader wants you to sign in, close the tab.

Add tracking or a watermark

The MP4 you save is the public Clip exactly as Twitch served it — nothing added, nothing altered, and certainly no SnapSave stamp.

Help you reuse content you don’t own

Saving someone else’s Clip to republish or sell, without permission, isn’t what this is for. Keep it to your own Clips, public-domain content, or public Clips you’re allowed to save, and respect Twitch’s Terms of Service and the streamer’s copyright.

FAQ

Twitch Clip Downloader, frequently asked questions

Is SnapSave free to use?

Yes. SnapSave is a free Twitch Clip Downloader 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 a Twitch account?

Neither. SnapSave runs in your web browser, so there’s no app, no extension and no software to install, and it never asks for a Twitch login. You only need the public Clip’s shareable link.

What quality will the Clip download in?

SnapSave offers the sharpest MP4 the public Clip carries, up to Full HD, with the audio in step. It can’t go past what the broadcast was clipped in, so if the streamer broadcast at 720p, 720p is the ceiling.

Does it work with subscriber-only or sub-locked content?

No — public Clips only. SnapSave just opens Twitch Clips that already have a public, shareable link. It does not reach subscriber-only content, sub-locked VODs, or private and unlisted streams, and it never logs into anyone’s account.

Is it legal, and what’s allowed?

It depends on the Clip. Saving Clips you created, content in the public domain, or public Clips you have the owner’s permission to keep is generally fine, for personal offline use. Re-sharing someone else’s copyrighted Clip without permission is not, and SnapSave isn’t meant for that. You’re responsible for respecting copyright, the streamer’s rights, and Twitch’s Terms of Service.

How do I download a Twitch Clip on iPhone or Android?

On the public Clip, tap Share → Copy Link, open SnapSave in your browser (Safari on iPhone, Chrome on Android), paste, and download. On iPhone the MP4 saves to Files → Downloads; on Android it lands in your Downloads folder, ready to watch offline.