TikTok Downloader for Android
Save public TikTok videos to your Android phone with zero installs.
Most Android TikTok downloader apps ask for storage, contacts, and notification access they do not need. TokSavePro skips that entirely — it lives in your browser, runs as a website, and writes the file straight to your Downloads folder. The flow works the same way on Samsung One UI, Pixel stock Android, OnePlus OxygenOS, Xiaomi MIUI, and any other Android skin.
How it works
- Copy a public TikTok link. Open TikTok, tap Share on the video, then Copy link. Avoid editing the link by hand — paste it as-is.
- Open this page. Use Chrome, Samsung Internet, Edge, Brave, Firefox, or Opera. Any modern Android browser will do.
- Paste and tap Download. Paste the URL into the input above. Pick HD MP4 if available, regular MP4, or MP3 audio.
- Find the file. Files appear in your browser's Downloads folder and in Google Files / Samsung My Files. Move them to Gallery from there.
What you get
- Zero permissions. The website never asks for storage, contacts, location, or notification access.
- Works in any browser. Chrome, Samsung Internet, Brave, Edge, Firefox, and Opera are all supported.
- Mobile data friendly. The page is intentionally lightweight, so it works on weak connections.
How downloads work on Android
Android handles downloads more flexibly than iOS. When you tap a download button on TokSavePro from Chrome, Samsung Internet, Firefox, or Edge on Android, the file usually lands in the system Downloads folder accessible from the Files app. From there you can move the clip into the Gallery / Photos app, share it via WhatsApp, or upload it to any cloud storage.
Most modern Android devices treat MP4 video files as native — Photos / Gallery picks them up automatically once they are placed in the right directory. If your device does not auto-scan, the long-press menu in the Files app has a 'Scan' or 'Show in Gallery' option.
Step-by-step for Android users
1. Open the TikTok app and find the public video you want to save.
2. Tap the right-side share icon and pick Copy link.
3. Open Chrome (or Samsung Internet) and go to toksavepro.com.
4. Tap into the input box and pick Paste from the keyboard popup.
5. Tap the Download button. The result card shows when the API responds — usually within a few seconds.
6. Tap HD MP4 (or MP3 if you only need audio). Android prompts you to confirm the download; tap Download.
7. Open Files / My Files / Files by Google, go to Downloads, and the file is there. Tap to play, or long-press to move it to your Gallery / Photos folder.
Common Android browser quirks
- Samsung Internet shows the download in the notification shade rather than the page — pull down to see progress.
- Chrome on Android may block downloads from a 'mixed-content' page — TokSavePro is HTTPS-only, so this should never happen, but if it does, refresh the page.
- Firefox on Android sometimes opens MP4 files in the browser instead of saving them. Long-press the download button and pick Save link as.
- Brave with strict shields can block the API request. Tap the lion icon and lower shields to standard for toksavepro.com.
- Some custom OEM browsers (MIUI, ColorOS built-ins) silently block third-party downloads. Switch to Chrome.
- Battery saver and data saver modes can throttle the download. Toggle them off if a download stalls.
Permission-aware downloading on Android
Android makes it easy to share a downloaded file across messaging apps. That convenience is also where most copyright misuse happens — someone downloads a clip, drops it into a status update, and the original creator is not credited. The simple rule that keeps everyone safe: if it is not your video and you have not been given permission, do not repost it.
TokSavePro is intentionally limited to public videos and explicitly does not work against private accounts. If you have a legitimate reason to want a video that is private (it is yours, or the creator wants you to have it), the only valid path is to ask the creator to make it public temporarily or send the file directly.
FAQ
Is a TikTok downloader app safer than this site?
Most random downloader APKs request more permissions than they need. A browser-based tool is usually the safer choice.
Why does my browser ask to confirm the download?
Android requires a one-tap confirmation before saving media from a third-party site. That's normal and expected.
Can I share the file directly to WhatsApp or Telegram?
Yes. Open the file from Downloads or your gallery, tap Share, and pick the destination app.