A no-watermark TWDown alternative
The clean original MP4, with no branding stamped onto it.
TWDown covers Twitter video and audio and has been around for a while. The recurring complaint is the ad experience. Multiple download buttons compete for attention, and the real one sits among ad blocks styled to look identical, so the first tap often lands on a sponsor instead of the file.
Some free downloaders also add their own mark to the output, whether a corner logo or a short intro frame. That turns a clip you wanted to repost or edit into one you have to clean up first. For a quick save it is a small tax that adds up.
This tool gives you the untouched source file. Paste the link, choose your resolution up to 1080p, and download the exact MP4 that was posted, with no logo, no overlay, and no re-compression.
What you get instead
With TWDown
- Fake or decoy download buttons make the real one hard to find.
- Ad blocks are styled to resemble the download control.
- Some outputs carry added branding you then have to crop out.
- No public API, so automation is not an option.
Here
- One clear download control per quality, with no decoy buttons.
- The clean original MP4, with no watermark, logo, or intro frame.
- No re-compression, so the file matches the source quality up to 1080p.
- A REST API and MCP server when you want to automate the download.
FAQ
Will the video have a watermark?+
No. You get the original file exactly as posted, with no logo, corner mark, or added intro clip.
How do I avoid tapping the wrong download button?+
There is one labelled control per quality and no decoy ad buttons around it, so the right tap is the obvious one.
Is the quality as good as the original?+
Yes. The file is not re-encoded. You get the source MP4 up to 1080p, whatever the post was uploaded at.
Can I automate downloads?+
Yes. A REST API and MCP server let you fetch videos from a script or an agent, which a button-based site cannot do.