Download TikTok Videos Without Watermark in HD
TikTok is one of the biggest short video platforms in the world. Whatever you are into, there is probably something on TikTok worth saving. Recipe ideas. Workout routines. Comedy clips. Random stuff that hits the algorithm at exactly the right time.
The problem is that TikTok does not give you a clean way to download videos. The built-in save button stamps a big watermark across the clip, which looks bad if you want to keep it for yourself or share it somewhere else. And TikTok takes that option away entirely if the creator turns off downloads.
Whether you are saving cooking clips, study notes, or videos that are about to vanish from your feed, Ticload handles it. Take a look at our blog for more tips on getting the most out of TikTok downloads.
Ticload downloads regular TikTok videos from any public account. Just grab the share link, paste it in, and pick the version you want. By default we strip the watermark, but if you would rather keep the original with the watermark intact, that option is right there too.
Photo slideshows work the same way. TikTok added the photo carousel format a while back and a lot of creators use it now. Drop the link in and Ticload returns the photos plus the audio that was attached to the post.
When it comes to quality, you usually get HD. Most TikTok videos are uploaded in 1080p these days. Older posts and live captures are sometimes lower, but we serve whatever the source has. No upscaling, no compression on our end.
Saving a TikTok video with Ticload takes about 20 seconds. Three steps and you are done.
Open the TikTok video you want to save. Tap Share and then Copy link.
Come back to Ticload and paste the link into the input field above. Then hit Download.
Pick the no-watermark version (or with-watermark if you prefer) and click download. The video saves straight to your device.
Want a longer walkthrough? Check out our complete guide to downloading TikTok videos with detailed instructions for every device.
Ticload runs in the browser, so it works on every phone, tablet, and computer. Here is the quick version for each:
Open the TikTok app, tap Share on a video, and pick Copy link. Open Ticload in Chrome or any browser, paste the link in, and download. If you save TikTok videos a lot, install VDFR on Google Play. VDFR is our Android app that handles TikTok and a bunch of other social platforms. You share a TikTok directly to VDFR and the download starts without ever opening a browser.
On iOS the flow is the same. Tap Share on the TikTok video, then Copy link. Open Safari (or Chrome, or whatever you use), go to Ticload, paste the link, and download. The file lands in your Files app under Downloads. From there you can save it to your camera roll if you want it in Photos.
On a computer it is even faster. Click the share arrow on the TikTok web player, copy the link, and paste it into Ticload. The MP4 saves to your downloads folder. Works on Windows, Mac, and Linux in any browser.
Ticload is free with no daily limits. Download as many TikTok videos as you want. No watermarks on the saved file, no quality cap, no surprise fees.
We keep the original 1080p whenever TikTok has it. Files come down as standard MP4s, which means they play in any media player, work in your camera roll, and drop into video editors without conversion.
There is no signup. Nothing to install. We do not ask for your TikTok account, we do not store your downloads on our servers, and we do not log what you grab. Open the page, paste a link, save the file.
For more tips and guides, head over to our blog.
Ticload is a free online tool for downloading TikTok videos. Paste a TikTok link, pick your version, and the video saves to your device. No signup, no ads in the way.
Yes, Ticload is completely free. There are no limits on how many videos you can download and no hidden charges.
Yes. The default option on Ticload removes the TikTok watermark from the saved video. If you want the original with the watermark left in, that option is there too.
No. Ticload only works with public videos. If a TikTok account is set to private or the creator disabled downloads, we cannot access the file.
Tap Share on a TikTok video, hit Copy link, then paste it into Ticload in your browser. If you do this often, install VDFR on Google Play so you can share TikToks straight to the app and skip the copy-paste step.
Same process as Android. Tap Share on the TikTok video, choose Copy link, open Ticload in Safari, paste the link, and download. The file lands in your Files app and you can move it to your camera roll from there.
No. Ticload does not require any signup or login. Just paste a link and download.
If a download fails, the most common reasons are: the account is private, the video has been deleted, or the creator turned off downloads. You also need to copy the actual share link from TikTok, not the link to a profile page or hashtag page.
Whatever quality TikTok has for the video, usually 1080p. Older or low-resolution uploads come down as is. Ticload does not upscale or recompress, so you get the source file.
Yes. Paste the link to the slideshow post and Ticload returns the photos plus the audio that was attached to the post. Each photo downloads as a separate image.
Yes. Ticload does not store your TikTok credentials (we never ask for them), does not save the videos you download, and does not log your downloads. Your activity stays between you and TikTok.
Yes. Ticload works on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, Opera, Brave, and any other modern browser. It also works in mobile browsers, so you can download from your phone without installing anything.