Some X posts include several videos or a whole thread of clips, and downloading them one at a time gets tedious fast. This guide covers the fastest way to download multiple Twitter videos, whether they’re in a single post, a thread, or a quoted reply chain.
Why one link doesn’t always mean one video
X allows up to four media items in a single post, and threads can string together dozens of separate posts, each with its own media. A downloader tool works one post link at a time, so “multiple video download” usually means repeating the same simple steps across several links rather than a single bulk action.
Downloading all videos from a single multi-media post
- Copy the link to the post exactly as you would for a single video.
- Paste it into the TWClipper tool and tap fetch.
- If the post contains more than one video or photo, TWClipper lists each one separately with its own quality options.
- Download each item individually by tapping its preferred quality.
Downloading videos from an entire thread
Since each post in a thread has its own unique link, you’ll need to copy and paste each post’s link separately. Open the thread, tap the timestamp or “…” menu on each individual post to copy its specific link, then repeat the fetch-and-download steps for each one. Consequently, a 10-post thread with video in every post means 10 separate downloads.
A faster workflow for repeat downloads
Keep the TWClipper tab open in one window and the X thread open in another. Copy each post link, switch tabs, paste, download, and move to the next post. This side-by-side approach is noticeably faster than closing and reopening the tool for each video.
Why there’s no true “bulk download” button
A single bulk-download button that grabs an entire profile or thread automatically would need to scrape many posts at once, which raises rate-limiting and terms-of-service concerns with X’s platform. Processing one link at a time keeps the tool reliable and avoids the account or IP-level blocks that aggressive scraping tools often run into. See our safety and privacy guide for more on how TWClipper handles requests responsibly.
- A single post can hold up to four media items, all downloadable from one link.
- Threads require copying each post’s individual link separately.
- Keeping two tabs open side by side speeds up downloading several videos in a row.
- There’s no single bulk-download button, by design, to keep the tool reliable and within platform limits.
Doing this efficiently on mobile versus desktop
Downloading several videos in a row is generally faster on desktop, where you can keep two browser windows open side by side without switching apps. On mobile, switching between the X app and your browser to copy each link adds extra steps; our iPhone and Android download guide covers the platform-specific save locations you will land on after each download. Furthermore, always confirm you have selected the highest available quality for each video individually, since TWClipper resolves quality options separately per post; our HD and 4K guide explains how to spot the best variant every time.
If one video in a batch fails to resolve while the others work fine, it usually means that specific post is private, deleted, or region-restricted rather than a problem with the tool itself.
Frequently asked questions
Can I download an entire Twitter thread’s videos at once?
Not with a single click. Each post in a thread has its own link, so you’ll download each one individually.
How many videos can one X post contain?
Up to four media items per post, and TWClipper lists each one separately if a post has more than one.
Is there a bulk-download feature for an entire profile?
No. TWClipper processes one post link at a time to stay reliable and avoid triggering platform rate limits.
What’s the fastest way to download several videos in a row?
Keep the TWClipper tool and the X thread open in separate tabs, then copy, paste, and download each link in sequence.

