TikTok adds a watermark to every video you try to save from the app — making videos look messy when shared elsewhere. Mediadrop removes the watermark and downloads the original clean video in HD quality for free.
Why TikTok Videos Have Watermarks
When you tap "Save video" inside TikTok, the app deliberately adds a TikTok logo and username watermark. This is done to promote the platform when videos are shared on other apps. The original video without watermark exists on TikTok's servers — Mediadrop fetches that clean version directly.
Step-by-Step: Download TikTok Video Without Watermark
Copy the TikTok video link
Open TikTok and find the video you want to download. Tap the Share button (arrow icon), then tap Copy Link.
Open Mediadrop
Go to mediadrop.app/app in your browser, or open the Mediadrop Android app. Select TikTok from the platform buttons.
Paste the link and tap Check
Paste the TikTok link in the input field and tap Check. Mediadrop will load the video preview with the title and thumbnail.
Download the video
Tap the Download button. The video saves to your device in HD quality — no watermark, no login needed.
TikTok Download Quality Options
Mediadrop automatically selects the best quality available for each video:
- HD (No Watermark) — highest resolution, clean video, no TikTok logo
- SD (No Watermark) — smaller file size, still no watermark
For most videos, the HD version is available. Older or very short videos may only have SD quality.
Does It Work for All TikTok Videos?
Mediadrop works for the vast majority of public TikTok videos. The following may not download:
- Private account videos (not publicly visible)
- Videos that the creator has disabled downloads for
- Live streams (only available while streaming)
Is It Safe?
Yes. Mediadrop does not store your links, does not collect personal data, and requires no account or login. The video is downloaded directly to your device from TikTok's own servers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to download TikTok video without watermark?
Go to mediadrop.app/app, paste the TikTok video link, tap Check, then tap Download. The video saves in HD without the TikTok watermark — completely free.
How to get the TikTok video download link?
Open TikTok, find the video, tap the Share button (arrow icon), then tap Copy Link. Paste that link into Mediadrop.
Where are TikTok videos saved after being downloaded?
On Android (APK), videos are saved to Downloads/Mediadrop/. On the web app, videos save to your browser's default Downloads folder.
Does Mediadrop store downloaded videos or keep a copy?
No. Mediadrop does not store or keep any copy of downloaded videos. Videos are fetched directly and saved to your device only.
Do I need to install any app or extension?
No installation required. The Mediadrop web app works directly in your browser on any device — Android, iPhone or PC. An Android APK is also available for a native experience.
Do I have to pay to download TikTok videos without watermark?
No. Mediadrop is completely free — no subscriptions, no hidden fees, no ads.
Can I use this TikTok video downloader on my Android phone?
Yes. Download the Mediadrop APK for the best Android experience, or use the web app in any Android browser.
How to download TikTok videos without watermark on iPhone?
Open Safari on your iPhone, go to mediadrop.app/app, paste the TikTok link and tap Download. No app install needed — works directly in the browser.
Is there a limit to how many TikTok videos I can download?
No limit. You can download as many TikTok videos as you want with Mediadrop.
Can I download high resolution TikTok videos?
Yes. Mediadrop automatically fetches the highest available quality — HD (no watermark) by default, which is the best resolution TikTok provides.
How do I save a TikTok video / download TikTok mp4?
Copy the TikTok link → open Mediadrop → paste the link → tap Download. The video saves as an mp4 file directly to your device.
Is it legal to download TikTok videos?
Downloading TikTok videos for personal viewing is generally accepted. Do not repost downloaded content without the creator's permission — that may violate copyright.