Twitter and X clips are often embedded inside fast-moving threads, so saving the original tweet URL is the quickest way to preserve the video before it gets buried.
Why save this content?
- Keep important product demos, news clips, or tutorials offline.
- Save GIF-style MP4 clips without re-encoding them yourself.
- Maintain a clean source file for internal review or reference.
Step 1: Copy the tweet link
Open the tweet that contains the video or GIF, then copy the public post URL.
Step 2: Paste it into NanoJet
Paste the tweet URL into NanoJet and wait for the media options to load.
Step 3: Save the HD file
Choose the best available MP4 option and download it to your device.
Tips for the best result
- Copy the original tweet URL, not a screenshot or reposted embed.
- GIFs on Twitter are actually short videos, so save the MP4 version for better compatibility.
- If a thread has multiple clips, download each tweet separately for the cleanest filenames.
Open NanoJet and start downloading
For the fastest route, open Twitter video downloader, paste the public URL, and start the download right away. You can always head back to the NanoJet downloader for the next file.
NanoJet makes Twitter/X downloads simple: copy the link, choose the file, and keep the original clip locally.