Save TikTok videos in HD quality without the watermark. Works on any device — phone, tablet, or desktop. No app needed.
Download TikTok VideoOpen TikTok, find the video you like, tap Share, then tap Copy Link to grab the URL.
Open SnapLoad in your browser and paste the TikTok link into the download field.
Click download to save the video without watermark in full HD quality to your device.
Yes, SnapLoad can download TikTok videos without the TikTok watermark. When you paste a TikTok video URL, SnapLoad will process the video and provide a clean download without the overlay username watermark that TikTok normally adds.
SnapLoad downloads TikTok videos in the highest available quality, typically 1080p Full HD when the original video was uploaded at that resolution. The downloaded file preserves the original video quality without any compression or quality loss.
No, you do not need the TikTok app installed. You can copy TikTok video links from a web browser or from the app's share menu. Then simply paste the URL into SnapLoad in any browser to download the video.
SnapLoad can process TikTok slideshow posts and download them as a video file. The slideshow images will be combined into a single video with the original audio track, just as they appear when viewing the TikTok.
To save just the audio from a TikTok, paste the video URL into SnapLoad and look for an audio download option. This lets you save the trending sound, song, or voiceover as a separate audio file without the video.
No, SnapLoad can only download publicly available TikTok videos. If a video is set to private or friends-only by the creator, it cannot be accessed by third-party download tools. The video must be publicly viewable for the download to work.
SnapLoad processes one video at a time for the best quality and speed. To download multiple TikTok videos, paste each URL separately. This ensures each video is processed correctly and downloaded at full quality.
After clicking download on SnapLoad, the video file will be saved to your device's default download folder. On iPhone, it may save to your Files app. On Android, check your Downloads folder. You can then move it to your camera roll or gallery.