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How to Download GIFs from Twitter (X) — The Complete 2025 Guide

2025-04-21TwtVideoDownloader

How to Download GIFs from Twitter (X) — The Complete 2025 Guide

Twitter (now X) is one of the best places on the internet for GIFs — reaction clips, sports highlights, viral memes, and short videos all live there. But X doesn't give you a download button. Never has.

Here's exactly why, and how to fix it in under 30 seconds.

Why You Can't Save GIFs from X Directly

X converts every GIF you upload into a short looping MP4 before storing it. This isn't accidental — an MP4 version of a typical GIF is 80–90% smaller in file size, which saves X enormous bandwidth costs at the scale of 500 million daily users. The trade-off is that the file isn't accessible through the app.

What looks like a GIF in your feed is technically a video file sitting on X's servers with no public download link. That's the problem our tool solves.

How to Download a Twitter GIF in 3 Steps

  1. Find the tweet containing the GIF or video you want to save.
  2. Copy the tweet URL — on mobile, tap Share → Copy Link. On desktop, copy it from the address bar.
  3. Paste it into the downloader at the top of this page and click Get Media.

Your file downloads in HD directly to your device — no watermark, no account, no waiting.

What Format Will You Get?

You'll receive an MP4 file, not a .gif — because that's what X actually stores. MP4 plays like a GIF on every device and app. If you specifically need a true .gif file, upload the MP4 to Ezgif.com and convert it in under a minute.

Works on Every Device

iPhone (Safari), Android (Chrome), and desktop all supported. No app download required.