How to Download GIFs from Twitter (X) — The Complete 2025 Guide
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
- Find the tweet containing the GIF or video you want to save.
- Copy the tweet URL — on mobile, tap Share → Copy Link. On desktop, copy it from the address bar.
- 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.