Instagram Video Downloader

Download Instagram Feed and IGTV Videos to your device in High Quality MP4 format.

Outstanding Features of Instagram Video Downloader

Easily save any public Instagram video to watch offline anytime, anywhere.

HQ MP4 Extraction

Get the native MP4 stream straight from Instagram's servers without compression loss.

Ultra Fast Parsing

Our high-performance servers process the links in milliseconds to prepare your files instantly.

No Sign-up Needed

Keep your personal account secure. Download anonymously without sharing login details.

How to Download Instagram Videos

Save feed videos to your computer or mobile in three effortless steps.

1

Copy Video URL

Go to Instagram, find the video post, copy the post link from the URL bar or share menu.

2

Paste Link

Return here and paste the copied link into the input box above.

3

Save as MP4

Click 'Download' and choose the format/quality to save the file to your local drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about our Instagram Downloader? We have answers.

Yes! SaveVids extracts the video files in their native high resolution. If the publisher uploaded the video in Full HD (1080p) or HD (720p), you will be able to download it in that exact resolution as a high-quality MP4 file.
1. Open Instagram on your mobile phone or browser.
2. Find the video post you wish to save and copy its URL/link.
3. Open the SaveVids Instagram Video Downloader in your browser.
4. Paste the URL into the input field and hit 'Download'.
5. Click the 'Download Now' button to save the MP4 video onto your device.
Absolutely! Instagram feed videos and IGTV videos share the same URL structure, and our downloader fully supports both formats. You can save long-form IGTV videos just like regular feed videos.
No, you cannot. Our tool strictly downloads video content from public Instagram accounts to protect user privacy and respect copyrights. Content from private accounts is inaccessible.
Videos are saved in your device's default download folder (e.g., the 'Downloads' directory on PC and Android, or the 'Files' app on iOS/iPhone).