How to Download or Save Twitter GIFs from X: iPhone, Android & PC
Copy the public Twitter or X post URL, paste it into TwitterGifDownloader, and review the available media variants. The downloader shows GIF-style MP4 files, videos, and images when Twitter provides them publicly.
On iPhone and Android, use the browser share menu to copy the post link. On desktop, copy the full post URL from the address bar. Public posts can be scanned without a login or browser extension.
If a post contains more than one media item, check each result before saving. Twitter may provide multiple video quality variants, while image posts may include separate files for every photo in a gallery.
GIF-style Twitter posts normally download as MP4 files. This is expected because Twitter converts many animations into short looping video files for better playback and smaller file sizes.
If the downloader cannot find media, confirm that the post is public, still available, and contains media in the original post rather than only in a quote, reply, or external link preview.
Use downloaded media responsibly. Save your own posts, media you have permission to reuse, or files you are legally allowed to keep under applicable law.