Download TikToks to your computer with & without watermarks
X
wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, volunteer authors worked to edit and improve it over time.
Learn more...
Do you want to download videos from TikTok to your computer? While you can easily download videos directly from TikTok, these videos will have the TikTok watermark on them. If you don't want the watermark, there are third-party websites that allow you to download videos without it. You can also use web extensions and apps to download all your liked videos, favorites, and videos from people you follow. Read on to learn how!
Downloading Videos from TikTok to a PC
- Right-click a video on TikTok and click Download video to download it directly.
- Use third-party download websites to download TikTok videos without a watermark.
- You can use a Chrome extension called MyfaveTT to bulk download all your liked and favorite videos, as well as videos from everyone you follow.
Steps
-
1Log in to TikTok. Go to www.tiktok.com in a web browser. If you want to log in to your account. Click Sign In in the upper-right corner and log in with the email and username associated with your account.
- You don’t need to log into your TikTok account to download videos. However, logging in will give you access to your liked and favorite videos, as well as videos you posted.
-
2Find a video you want to download. You can download a video from your For You page or your Following page. You can also click your profile icon in the upper-right corner to display videos you have uploaded, and click the tabs at the top to view your Liked and Favorited videos.
- If you want to search for a video, enter the name of a creator or keywords related to a video in the search bar in the upper-right corner and press Enter.
Advertisement -
3Right-click control-click a video and select Download video. This will download your menu to your PC. This will download the video as “Download.mp4” by default.[1]
- If you want to rename the video, right-click it (it’s most likely in your Downloads folder), click Rename, and give the video a descriptive name.
- If the “Download video” option isn’t available, the creator may have turned off downloads for the video.
Advertisement
-
1Find a TikTok video downloader website. There are many websites online that allow you to download TikTok videos. The upside to using a video download website is that they will give the video a unique filename, and many will download the video with no watermark. The downside is that many of these websites are a little sketchy with lots of ads. Some TikTok downloader websites that let you download videos without a watermark:
-
2Copy the URL of the video you want to download. To do this, go to the video on TikTok in your web browser, right-click or control-click the video while it's playing, and select Copy URL.
-
3Go to the video download website. Enter the URL for the video download site of your choice in your web browser.
-
4Paste the video URL and click the Download button. Most of these websites work similarly. There is a bar that asks you to paste the URL of the video you want to download. Right-click or control-click the bar and click Paste to paste the video URL, then click Download (or similar).
-
5Select a download option. Some websites may allow you to select the video quality or format. If options are displayed, click the option you want. This will download the video.
Advertisement
-
1Create an empty folder for your video downloads. You will need to create a folder for where you want to save your TikTok videos. Navigate to where you want to save your videos on your computer using File Explorer or Finder on Mac. Right-click or control-click an empty space and select New, followed by New folder. Name the folder something recognizable like “TikTok Saves” or “My TikTok Faves.”
- Make sure you have enough space on your computer to bulk download all the videos you want.
-
2Add the MyfaveTT Chrome extension. Go to the MyFaveTT Chrome extension page in the Chrome Web Store using your Google Chrome web browser. Click Add to Chrome at the top of the page. Then, click Add extension.
- This extension allows you to bulk download all your Liked, Favorites, and videos from people you follow.
- Downloading all your videos: The extension only allows you to bulk download your favorites, liked videos, and videos from people you follow. If you want to bulk download all the videos you have posted, what you’ll need to do is log out and create a new account, then use that account to follow your main account. Don’t follow any other accounts unless you want their videos too. Then, you can use the extension to download all videos from people you follow (which is only your videos).
-
3Open the MyfaveTT Chrome extension. To do so, click the puzzle piece icon at the top of your Chrome web browser and click the myfaveTT extension in the list. This will display TikTok on the right side with the extension options on the left.
-
4Click one of the options. There are three options to the left. The options are as follows:
- Download all my Likes: This will bulk download all the videos you have liked.
- Download all my Favorites: This will bulk download all the videos you have bookmarked and added to your favorites.
- Download from people I follow: This will download videos from everyone you follow.
-
5Select your download folder. To do so, click Choose folder in the menu panel to the right. Then select the empty download folder you created. This will start downloading all the videos from the option you selected. This may take a while.[2]
Advertisement
Expert Q&A
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement
Video
Tips
Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
References
About This Article
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 31 times.
Is this article up to date?
Advertisement