Facebook is one of the most video-rich platforms on the internet, home to everything from viral news clips and live streams to cooking tutorials, family moments, and short-form Reels. But what happens when you want to watch a video offline — on a plane, during a commute, or somewhere without reliable Wi-Fi?
Unlike YouTube, which has a built-in offline mode, Facebook’s app doesn’t offer a native download button for most videos. That’s where third-party tools come in. This guide walks you through exactly how to save Facebook videos to your phone or computer, which methods work best, and what to keep in mind before you start.

Why You Might Want to Download a Facebook Video
There are plenty of legitimate reasons to want a local copy of a Facebook video. You might want to watch saved content without burning through mobile data, back up family videos or personal recordings before they disappear, use a clip in your own creative project with appropriate permissions, or simply share something via a messaging app where a direct link won’t embed properly.
Whatever the reason, the good news is that saving Facebook videos is easier than most people realize.
The Easiest Method: Use a Free Online Downloader
The simplest way to save a Facebook video — without installing any software — is to use a browser-based downloader. These tools work by taking a video’s public URL and fetching the downloadable file directly, letting you save it to your device in just a few clicks.
One of the most widely used options is SaveFrom.net, where you can download Facebook video content by simply pasting the video link into the input field on the homepage. It supports multiple quality options where available and works on both desktop browsers and mobile devices.
Here’s how to use it:
- Open Facebook and find the video you want to save. On desktop, click the three-dot menu on the post and select Copy link. On mobile, tap Shareand then Copy link.
- Open a new browser tab and go to the downloader site.
- Paste the video URL into the input field.
- Click the download button.
- Choose your preferred video quality if multiple options are shown — HD where possible.
- The video will either download automatically or open in a new tab. If the latter, right-click and choose Save video as…to save it locally.
On mobile, the process is identical — copy the link from the Facebook app, open the downloader in your mobile browser, paste and download. Some downloaders also offer dedicated Android or iOS apps if you prefer.
Method 2: Edit the URL Manually
A lesser-known trick for desktop users involves editing the Facebook video URL directly in your browser’s address bar. Open the video on Facebook and look at the URL — replace the www in www.facebook.com with mbasic, turning it into mbasic.facebook.com. Press Enter to load a simplified version of the page, then right-click the video and choose Save video as…
This method doesn’t always work, since Facebook periodically changes how video content is served, but it’s a useful fallback that requires no tools at all.
Method 3: Browser Extensions
If you regularly download videos from Facebook and other platforms, a browser extension can make the process seamless. Extensions like Video DownloadHelper for Firefox add a toolbar button that activates whenever you’re on a page with downloadable media, letting you save videos with a single click.
The main trade-off is that you’re granting a third-party add-on access to your browser activity, so it’s worth sticking to well-reviewed extensions with a large install base and regular updates from their developers.
What About Private Videos?
Most Facebook video downloaders — including browser-based tools — only work with public videos. If a video is set to “Friends only” or “Only me,” the tool won’t be able to access it without authentication.
For your own private videos and uploads, the best approach is Facebook’s official data export feature. Go to Settings → Your Facebook Information → Download Your Information, select videos, and Facebook will package everything into a downloadable archive. It’s the cleanest, highest-quality option for your own content.
Staying Safe While Downloading
Not all downloader websites are created equal. Some rely on aggressive advertising, redirect you through pop-ups, or push unwanted software. A few guidelines to keep yourself protected:
Stick to reputable tools. Sites with a long track record and minimal advertising are far less likely to cause problems. Look for HTTPS in the address bar and close any site that asks you to install a codec or update Flash Player — those are red flags.
Use an ad blocker. Most downloader sites are ad-supported. An extension like uBlock Origin will keep the experience clean and reduce the risk of accidentally clicking a malicious ad.
Never enter your Facebook credentials. Legitimate video downloaders do not ask for your username or password. If a site requests a login, leave immediately.
A Final Word on Responsible Use
Downloading Facebook videos is straightforward once you know the right approach. For most people, a browser-based downloader is the fastest and most practical solution — no installation required, works across all devices, and typically supports HD quality where available.
That said, always use these tools thoughtfully. Only save content you have a right to keep, respect the work of creators, and avoid redistributing videos without permission. With those basics in mind, saving the videos that matter to you is a simple, two-minute task.

