Download TikTok on Android
Save TikTok videos on Android phones without installing any app. Free browser tool — paste a link, get an MP4 in your Downloads folder.
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How to download TikTok on Android without an app
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Open TikTok and copy the link
In the TikTok app, tap Share under the video → Copy Link. If you're watching through a mobile browser (m.tiktok.com), use the same share button — short URLs like vm.tiktok.com/… work just as well as full ones.
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Open ttget.net in Chrome or Samsung Internet
Works in any mobile browser: Chrome, Samsung Internet, Firefox, Brave, Opera, even DuckDuckGo. No APK to sideload — it's a regular website. You can pin it to your home screen as a PWA: menu → Add to Home Screen, and it acts like an app.
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Paste the link into the form above
Long-press the input field → Paste. The service grabs the video right away — you don't have to tap submit or confirm anything extra.
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Tap "Download HD" — file goes to /Downloads
The MP4 saves to your system Downloads folder. It shows up in Gallery, Google Photos, MX Player, VLC, anything that scans media. On Samsung Galaxy you'll also see it in My Files → Downloads. On Pixel — in Files by Google → Downloads. On Xiaomi/Redmi — in Mi Explorer. The iPhone workflow is different — there's a separate guide for that.
Why the browser beats sideloaded APKs
No permissions, no APK
A third-party APK asks for access to storage, contacts, sometimes SMS. The website lives inside Chrome's sandbox — it cannot see anything outside the page, and it cannot install other software.
No storage cost
On a 32GB Android every 50MB matters. The site installs nothing: open, save, close. Compare that to a 60MB "TikTok Saver" APK that lingers on your phone forever.
Works on any Android version
From Android 7 on an aging Honor to Android 15 on a brand-new Pixel — if Chrome runs, the site runs. The system version doesn't matter.
Common questions about Android
I really don't need an APK?
Correct. APK-based TikTok downloaders often ship with ad SDKs and quietly collect data — Google Play pulls them regularly for policy violations. Through the browser there's nothing of that — the download happens over plain HTTPS, the file ends up in /Downloads, done.
Which folder does the video save to?
By default /storage/emulated/0/Download (shown as "Downloads" in any file manager). If Chrome's "Ask where to save each file" is on, the system prompts every time.
Does it work on Samsung, Pixel, Xiaomi, OnePlus?
Yes, on every Android brand. Samsung One UI, Xiaomi HyperOS, Pixel stock Android, OnePlus OxygenOS, Honor MagicOS — same flow, same result. Even Huawei devices without Google Play work fine through AppGallery's browser or Petal.
The video doesn't appear in Gallery — what now?
Gallery sometimes caches its file list and misses new arrivals. Reopen Gallery, or open /Downloads directly through Files. The MP4 is there — it didn't fail.
Can I save through Chrome incognito?
Yes. Incognito doesn't block the site or the download. The file still lands in /Downloads — that's a system path, incognito doesn't change it.
What about photo carousels and slideshows?
Those download too — see the dedicated photo page. The images come as a ZIP, which Samsung's My Files unpacks natively, or you can use any RAR/ZIP app from Play Store.
Can I save without an internet connection?
No, the file still has to travel from TikTok's CDN over the network. But once it's on your phone, it stays — you can watch on a plane in airplane mode forever.
What if I only want the audio?
Go to the MP3 page and paste the same link. You'll get a clean M4A — useful for ringtones, podcast clips, or saving a song you can't find on Spotify.
No APKs, no permissions, no ads stacked over the download button. Just a regular website in Chrome — nothing gains access to your device. The file is pulled straight from TikTok's CDN over an encrypted connection.