FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Vidnabber

Vidnabber supports 70+ public video and audio sources including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, TikTok, Vimeo, Twitch, Telegram, Pinterest, SoundCloud, Dailymotion, Reddit, LinkedIn, Streamable, Rumble, Tumblr, Bandcamp, and more. Some platforms are intentionally not supported.

The core public-link analyzer can be used without creating an account or entering a credit card. Fair-use limits, source availability, and service changes may apply.

We offer multiple quality options depending on the source video, including Best Available, HD (1080p), HD (720p), SD (480p), and Low (360p). Where available, some videos may support 4K quality.

Yes, where the supported source exposes audio. Vidnabber can show MP3 or M4A-style options after analysis when they are available.

No, we do not support YouTube video or audio downloads. This is due to YouTube's terms of service and our commitment to respecting platform policies.

Vidnabber is designed with privacy in mind. Submitted URLs and technical data are processed to provide the service, and temporary logs may be used for security, reliability, and abuse prevention. See our Privacy Policy for details.

Analysis and download start times vary by source platform, file size, network conditions, and whether a direct public media file is exposed.

No. Vidnabber shows available files exposed by supported public sources. Do not use the service to remove rights notices, bypass protections, or infringe anyone else's rights.

Yes. Vidnabber is responsive and works in modern mobile browsers, subject to browser permissions and source availability.

Vidnabber supports downloads up to 1GB when the source platform exposes a compatible public media file.

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