Videofish

Download Douyin videos without watermark

Paste any Douyin (抖音) share link and save the original video, cover image, and caption — no watermark, no app install, no signup.

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About the Douyin downloader

Saved a clip from the Douyin app and found the creator's logo and username stamped across it? That watermark makes re-edits and reposts look messy. The Videofish Douyin downloader gives you the clean copy instead — the same video, without the overlay.

Copy any v.douyin.com share link, paste it above, and download the no-watermark MP4, the cover image, and the original caption — each on its own. It works the same on iPhone, Android, and desktop.

No Douyin account, no app, no extension. It's the simplest way to save a 抖音 video for offline viewing, re-editing, or cross-posting to TikTok, Reels, or Shorts.

How to download a Douyin video in 4 steps

From the Douyin app to a saved MP4 in under 30 seconds. Works on iPhone, Android, and desktop.

Step-by-step

1

Open the Douyin video

Inside the Douyin app, tap the video you want to save. You can also use a v.douyin.com short link from anywhere it was shared.

2

Tap Share → Copy Link

Hit the share icon (arrow) and choose Copy Link (复制链接). The link is now on your clipboard.

3

Paste into Videofish

Open videofish.cc/douyin in your browser, paste the link into the input box, and tap Download.

4

Save the MP4

We return the watermark-free video, cover image, and caption. Tap Download to save to your camera roll or downloads folder.

Pro tips

Long-press the share link in the Douyin app to copy the full URL — it includes the video ID we need.

If a v.douyin.com short link fails, try the expanded douyin.com/video/xxx URL instead.

On iPhone, tap and hold the saved MP4 in Safari Downloads → Save to Photos to add it to your camera roll.

Re-uploading the watermark-free clip to TikTok or Instagram avoids the duplicate-content algorithm penalty.

Douyin downloader FAQ

Common questions about parsing and downloading Douyin videos with Videofish.

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