Why does Twitter make it so hard to download and save GIFs for offline use? Is it even possible to save Twitter GIFs to your computer or your smartphone? The answer is no, but you can still get your GIF image, or you can download it as an mp4 video and keep it that way.
It will say GIF in the bottom-left corner of the still image if not already playing. Select " Copy link ," and you're ready to go. With your Twitter link copied, head over to Kapwing. Now, just right-click on the URL field and choose " Paste. Click the top Download link. It's in the middle of the page. Doing so will open your video in a new page. Method 2. Open the video's tweet. Click the tweet that contains the video to expand the tweet.
Do not click the video. Change the current URL. Doing so will take you to the sssTwitter website, which will allow you to download the tweet's video. Click one of the Download links. You'll see several different download links next to quality numbers e.
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Remember to credit a video's creator if you share the video with anyone. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. User-uploaded Twitter videos may be impossible to download if the user in question has a private profile.
Helpful 4 Not Helpful 0. Related wikiHows How to. How to. About This Article. Written by:. Co-authors: Updated: March 27, Categories: Twitter. Whether you have an iPhone , Android , or you're using the desktop version of Twitter , here's what you need to know about saving GIFs from Twitter. It's free, though there is the option to upgrade for a fee — it'll disable ads in the app, and give you some extra customization options.
Navigate to the Twitter GIF you want to save. Press the down arrow in the top-right corner of the Tweet. Select "Share Tweet via" and then tap "Copy link to Tweet. Open GIFwrapped and navigate to the search tab, if necessary. Paste in the tweet's URL and search. Save the GIF that appears to your library or to Photos by tapping the icon that looks like an arrow coming out of a box in the bottom-left of the screen, and selecting "Share Photo.
From this menu, you can save the GIF to your photo library. First, you'll need to download Tweet2gif — it's a free app that's available in the Google Playstore. You'll have to give it access to the media on your phone, otherwise it won't function. Go to the Tweet that contains the GIF you want to save.
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