Download Facebook Video

Paste a public Facebook video link, and Snapvie will prepare the file so you can save it directly from your browser.

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How it Works

1. Find Video

Browse your favorite sites like YouTube or TikTok and copy the URL.

2. Paste Link

Drop it into our mega input bar above. It glows when it's ready!

3. Download

Click fetch and enjoy high quality video offline, anywhere.

Snapvie Highlights

Why Snapvie?

01

Paste a link and download fast

Paste a public Facebook video or reel link and Snapvie will prepare the result so you can download it straight from the browser.

02

Easy across devices

Use this as the main starting point, then jump into the pages tuned for iPhone, Android, or desktop browser flows.

03

No extra install

No app install, no extension setup. Paste the link and download right in your browser.

04

Video-Only or Audio-Only

Choose video stream, audio-only MP4/WebM, or let Snapvie mux them into a single file.

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Sarah J.

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"My grandma uses this! It's literally the only downloader she doesn't call me for help with."

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Chef Mike

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"I save recipe videos for the kitchen where the WiFi doesn't reach. A literal lifesaver."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Snapvie support every Facebook page URL?

No. You need a public Facebook URL that resolves to a downloadable video or reel.

Is this for playlists or albums?

No. Facebook support in this wave is single-video direct download only.

Can I use it in a browser?

Yes. Browser use is the baseline flow for this page.

Can I paste a Facebook profile URL?

No. You need a direct public video or reel URL.

Can I use a copied link from the app?

Yes, as long as it resolves to the exact public video or reel.

Is this saying other tools never work?

No. It is a focused comparison around Snapvie's Facebook use case.