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How to Save Facebook Videos to Your Phone

Download Facebook videos and Reels to Android or iPhone in HD quality — no login, no app required.

May 1, 2025·3 min read

Facebook doesn't provide a native "save video" option for most content, which can be frustrating when you want to watch a video offline or share it on another platform. ReelGet makes it easy to download any public Facebook video or Reel to your Android or iPhone in HD quality — with no login, no app installation, and no charge.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1

    Find the Facebook video

    Open Facebook in your browser or app and navigate to the video or Reel you want to download. Make sure the video is from a public post.

  2. 2

    Copy the video link

    Tap the three-dot menu (⋯) on the post and select "Copy link". On desktop you can also right-click the video and choose "Copy video address". The URL should start with facebook.com or fb.com.

  3. 3

    Open ReelGet

    Open a browser tab and go to reelget.com. The downloader is ready on the home page.

  4. 4

    Paste the link and press Download

    Paste the Facebook URL into the input box and press the Download button. ReelGet will retrieve the video from Facebook's servers.

  5. 5

    Download in HD or SD

    ReelGet will present HD and SD quality options where available. Select HD for the best quality. The file will download to your device in .mp4 format.

Facebook Reels, Watch videos, and feed videos are all supported by ReelGet. Group videos may or may not be accessible depending on the group's privacy settings — only videos from public groups or public profiles can be downloaded.

On Android, the downloaded file will appear in your Downloads folder and automatically be added to your Gallery app. On iPhone, the file downloads to the Files app; open Files, tap and hold the video, and choose "Save to Photos" to add it to your Camera Roll.

If you encounter an error downloading a Facebook video, double-check that the post is public and that the URL you copied is the direct post URL (not a short redirect). Some Facebook videos are hosted on third-party sites embedded in Facebook — in those cases you may need to find the original source URL.

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