How to download videos from TikTok on Android
On Android, the process is usually more direct: copy the link, paste it into the tool and the file usually goes to the downloads folder. Still, many people can't find the video later or think the download failed when the browser just changed its behavior.
1. Copy the video link
Inside TikTok, tap Share and then in Copy link. If you need it, we have a specific guide on how to copy TikTok link correctly.
2. Paste into the tool and start ordering
Abra BaixarVideo.site, paste the link and tap to search. Wait for the server to respond before tapping again to avoid duplicate requests.
3. Tap to download the video
- When the result appears, tap download video.
- If the browser asks for permission, allow the download.
- Wait for the file to finish before closing the tab.
4. Where the video is stored
On most Androids, the file goes to the folder Downloads. It may appear in the Files app, browser app, or gallery, depending on your device settings.
5. When it seems like it hasn't downloaded
- The browser blocked the download and asked for permission.
- The TikTok link was not public.
- The user left the tab too soon.
- The request failed due to temporary service overload.
Practical tip: If you're testing multiple links, start with a simple public video. This makes it easier to understand whether the problem is with the specific video or with the request at that moment.