Download media only when you have rights to it.

Paste a public media page URL that you own or are authorized to save. We do not bypass paywalls, sign-ins, or platform access controls.

Your downloads

No URLs yet. Paste a link above to download video or audio.

A practical guide to URL-based downloads

This site combines a simple downloader with written guidance so you know what to expect before you paste a link. Modern pages often load video or audio through scripts, adaptive streams, or authenticated sessions. When a URL points to a public resource you are entitled to save, our queue tries to resolve the media and store a file you can download. When a page requires login, payment, or region-locked access, processing may fail—because we do not bypass those controls.

Responsible use means checking platform terms and copyright in your jurisdiction. Many sites allow offline viewing only through their official apps; others permit downloads only for content you created. If you are editing, archiving your own uploads, or working with material you licensed, keep records of that permission. For a concise policy overview, read our legal information page and the step-by-step walkthrough on how it works.

Beyond policy pages, I publish a guides section—eight articles on backups, Creative Commons, queue behavior, and fixing failed jobs. There is also About, Contact, Privacy, and Terms. Questions go through contact.

Why use it

Download video or audio files from a URL

Paste any supported page link. We fetch the media for you so you can save video or audio to your device without hunting for embed codes or direct file links.

Benefits

Paste a public media page URL and start quickly

Provide a valid public URL to a page that hosts media. We validate the link, queue it for processing, and surface status updates so you can track every step.

Simple input flow

One URL input and one action to queue a new download request.

Video or audio output

When available, you can save media as a downloadable video or audio file.

Queue transparency

See queue rank, progress percentage, and processing status in real time.

Benefits

Built for practical day-to-day use

Use the same workflow on desktop and mobile browsers with a clear interface designed for repeat downloads.

Responsive layout

The downloader adapts to large and small screens without changing the workflow.

Reliable interface

Built with Next.js and Tailwind CSS for a fast and maintainable experience.

Theme support

Switch between light and dark themes for comfortable use in any environment.

See it in action

How URL downloads work

Watch a quick overview of pasting a link, tracking progress in the queue, and grabbing your file when it is ready.

Responsible use

Use this downloader ethically and legally

We built this tool for personal workflows and creator-friendly use cases. Before downloading any media, confirm you have rights to access and save the content in your region.

Good practices before you download

  • Download only content you own or have permission to reuse.
  • Respect creator terms, platform terms, and local copyright laws.
  • Do not use private, paywalled, or access-restricted source links.
  • Retry failed jobs sparingly to keep the queue fair for other users.
  • Report broken links or abuse through the contact form so we can improve source handling.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about downloading video or audio files from URLs, queues, and supported sources.

Who actually uses this

Most people who stick with Grab Media are not hunting random viral clips. They are small-business owners archiving a webinar they hosted, podcasters keeping a copy of an episode page after it goes live, teachers who recorded their own lesson and need a file for the school LMS, or freelancers saving a portfolio piece the client left on a staging server. The pattern is the same: they already have rights, and they want a file without installing desktop software on a locked work laptop.

I built the queue because batch tools either demanded API keys I did not want to manage, or they hid progress behind a spinner. Here you see place in line, percent complete, and a single download button when the job finishes. That visibility matters when you are queuing five URLs before a flight and need to know which ones completed.

Guides (written on the site, not bolted on later)

The downloader is one page; the guides are eight long articles I wrote about licenses, queues, failed jobs, and backup habits. They live at /guides and are linked from the footer on every screen. Start with these if you are new:

View all guides →

Hard limits (on purpose)

Grab Media does not accept your Netflix login, your course password, or your private Discord attachment link. It does not strip DRM from streaming apps. It does not guarantee every social watch page because those players change weekly. Saying that upfront loses some traffic and avoids the kind of misuse that gets small tools shut down.

If your use case needs authenticated access, export from the official app or ask the rights holder for a direct file link. If you get a completed download, verify length and audio before you delete the only other copy you have—that is basic hygiene, not a disclaimer.

Ready to save video or audio from a link?

Paste a URL at the top of the page and we will queue your download.

Download Media
Free media downloads from public URLs you have rights to—plus eight written guides on backups, queues, and licenses. Operated by Tamilselvan M. at grabmedias.co.in.
Publisher

Tamilselvan M. — support and policy questions via Contact.

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