MediaPuller helps you save available Facebook videos from public posts, pages, Watch links, and supported video URLs directly through your browser. Paste a Facebook video link, click Go, and review the download options returned for that specific link.
Facebook videos can appear in many places: regular posts, public pages, groups, Reels, Watch sections, shared posts, and mobile links. For the best result, use the direct URL of the Facebook post or video that actually contains the media you want to save.
Facebook is not only a classic video platform. Many videos are attached to posts, shared from pages, published as Reels, or opened through Facebook Watch. Because of that, the quality of the link matters more than the page where you found the video.
MediaPuller works best when the submitted URL points to one specific Facebook video or post. Links to profiles, feeds, comments, notifications, or general Facebook pages may not give a clear video target and may return no download options.
Before using the downloader, make sure you are copying the link to the video itself or to the post that contains it. A clean Facebook video URL gives the service a better chance to find the available media options.
Step 1. Open Facebook and find the video you want to save.
It can be a video post, a public page upload, a Watch video, or a supported Facebook video link.
Step 2. Copy the video or post link.
Use the browser address bar or the Facebook share option when available.
Avoid copying links from the general feed, profile timeline, or comment section if they do not point to the exact video.
Step 3. Paste the Facebook link into the MediaPuller input field and click Go. The service will check the submitted URL and try to prepare the available download results.
Step 4. Look through the returned options.
Depending on the Facebook video, you may see one or more file versions, different quality levels, or a single available result.
Step 5. Choose the option that works best for your device.
A smaller file is usually better for quick mobile saving, while a higher available quality may be better for desktop viewing.
Step 6. Save the file through your browser. If the video opens in a built-in player instead of downloading immediately, use the browser download icon, context menu, or save option.
Facebook can show the same video through different types of links. You may see a normal facebook.com URL, a mobile m.facebook.com link, a short fb.watch link, or a Watch page URL. Some links are easier to process than others.
If one version of a link does not work, open the video in a regular browser tab and copy the full URL again after the page loads. In many cases, copying the direct post or video page link gives a cleaner result than copying a link from the feed.
MediaPuller is designed for available Facebook videos that can be accessed and processed. Public page videos, open posts, and supported video URLs usually have a better chance of returning download options.
Videos from private profiles, restricted groups, deleted posts, login-only pages, or content with limited access may not work. If a video is not publicly accessible, the downloader may not be able to retrieve file options for it.
Facebook Reels and short video posts may also contain downloadable media when the link is available and can be processed. The important part is to copy the direct Reel or video post URL rather than a general profile, page, or feed link.
If a Reel link does not return results, open the Reel separately, copy the full URL again, and try once more. Some short-form Facebook videos may behave differently depending on how they were published and where the link was copied from.
You can use MediaPuller from a desktop browser or a mobile browser. On desktop, downloaded files are usually saved to your browser’s default download folder. On mobile, the final save behavior depends on the browser, operating system, and file type.
Android and iPhone browsers may handle video files differently. Some browsers save the file directly, while others open the video first and require you to use the share menu, download icon, or save option.
A Facebook link may fail when it points to the wrong place. Profile links, feed links, comment links, search results, notification URLs, and group pages may not identify one exact video file.
A link can also fail if the video is private, removed, region-restricted, age-restricted, temporarily unavailable, or technically unsupported. If this happens, try copying the direct video URL again from the original Facebook post or video page.
Saving a Facebook video can be useful when you want to keep a public tutorial, reference clip, event video, announcement, educational post, or page upload available on your device. It can also help when you need offline access and do not want to search for the same post again later.
Before downloading, always check whether you are allowed to save or use the video. Facebook content may belong to creators, pages, businesses, media publishers, or private individuals.
Make sure you have the right to save or use the content you download. Respect creators, copyright owners, page owners, and platform rules. Download videos only when you are authorized to do so or when your use is allowed by applicable law.
Paste a direct link to the Facebook video or to the post that contains the video. Links to profiles, feeds, comments, search results, notifications, or general pages may not return the same result.
No. MediaPuller is intended for available videos that can be accessed and processed. Private profiles, restricted posts, and protected content may not return download options.
You can try using a direct Facebook Reel URL. If the Reel is available and can be processed, MediaPuller will show the available download options for that link.
You can try using a short fb.watch link if it points to a specific Facebook video. If the link redirects correctly and the video can be processed, download options may appear.
The link may point to a feed, profile, group, comment, or page instead of one specific video. It may also fail if the video is private, removed, restricted, unavailable, or copied incorrectly.
Some Facebook videos may not return available download options because of privacy settings, platform restrictions, unsupported formats, or technical limitations. If this happens, try another public Facebook video link.
Public group videos may work when the video link is accessible and can be processed. Private or restricted group videos usually cannot be retrieved because they require special access.
Yes, you can use MediaPuller in an Android browser. The final saving process depends on your browser, device settings, and the file option returned for the Facebook video.
You can use MediaPuller in a mobile browser on iPhone. File saving behavior may depend on iOS, your browser, and the type of file returned after processing the Facebook link.
Some browsers open video files in a built-in player first. If this happens, use the browser download icon, share menu, context menu, or save option to store the file on your device.
No. MediaPuller does not edit, delete, share, like, comment on, or modify the original Facebook post. It only processes the submitted link and displays available file options when they can be retrieved.
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