Tweet Viewer vs SaveTwt

Last updated: · 12-point comparison

A simple teal-themed tweet media saver

Bottom line

Tweet Viewer wins overall — same one-input simplicity as SaveTwt with the bulk, MP3 and screenshot tools SaveTwt doesn't ship.

  • Bulk .zip export
  • MP3 conversion
  • Tweet screenshot tool

How we compared Tweet Viewer and SaveTwt

We processed the same tweet URLs through both tools on iOS Safari, Android Chrome and desktop, compared feature availability, counted result-page ad units, and reviewed each tool's public documentation for URL retention as of 2026.

Verdict

Tweet Viewer is the stronger choice for most users. SaveTwt still delivers the core single-video job. SaveTwt is a bare-bones single-URL downloader — paste, click, save. It works, but that's the entire feature set. Tweet Viewer covers the same job with a comparable UI and adds bulk .zip, MP3 conversion and tweet screenshots. Same free price, wider toolbox, faster results page.

Feature-by-feature comparison

Side-by-side feature comparison of Tweet Viewer and SaveTwt across 12 categories.
FeatureTweet ViewerSaveTwt
Price
Free
Unlimited downloads, no daily cap, no premium tier, no sign-up required.
Free
Free with display ads; no premium tier.
Login required
None
You never log in to X or to us. Paste a public tweet URL and go.
None
No account; anonymous paste-and-download.
Watermark on video
None
Files come out identical to the source upload — no overlay or intro clip.
None
Output MP4 has no branded overlay.
Max quality
Original (up to 1080p / 4K)
Passes through the highest rendition the tweet uploaded, up to 4K when available.
Original
Passes source quality; no explicit quality selector on many tweets.
Bulk downloads
Yes — .zip
Paste many URLs or a profile and get a single archive back in one click.
No
Only single-URL input; no batch or profile scrape.
MP3 conversion
Yes
Dedicated MP3 tool extracts audio directly to .mp3 without a separate converter.
No
Video-only export; no audio extraction.
Screenshot capture
Yes
Render any tweet to a clean PNG screenshot for reposting or archiving.
No
No tweet-screenshot generator.
Ads on results page
Minimal
One lightweight ad slot at most. No interstitials, no pop-ups over the download button.
Moderate
Ad units render above the download button on the result page.
Download speed / redirects
Direct download
One click from paste to file save — no interstitial ad page, no countdown redirect.
1 redirect
Result page loads before the download becomes clickable.
Cross-platform
Web + PWA
Runs in any modern browser on iOS, Android and desktop; installable to home screen.
Web
Works in any mobile or desktop browser; no PWA.
Privacy / link storage
No URL storage
URLs are processed in-request and not retained. No account means nothing to link to you.
Not documented
No visible policy on retention of pasted URLs.

Where SaveTwt stacks up

Where SaveTwt wins

  • Very simple to understand — one input, one button
  • No account required
  • Runs in any modern mobile browser

Where SaveTwt falls short

  • No bulk, MP3, or screenshot modes
  • Basic UI without quality selector on some tweets
  • Ad units render above the download button

When to use each

SaveTwt is fine if you only ever pull a single MP4 and want the simplest possible flow. Tweet Viewer is the better default when you might also want MP3 audio, a batch .zip of a profile, or a rendered tweet screenshot. For most workflows, Tweet Viewer is the default we recommend.

FAQ

Does Tweet Viewer charge for the extra features SaveTwt lacks?

No. Bulk, MP3 and screenshot tools are all free with no login on Tweet Viewer.

Can SaveTwt download images from tweets?

SaveTwt focuses on video. Tweet Viewer handles video, GIF and image downloads from the same URL.

Is there a mobile app for either?

Neither ships a native app — both run in the browser. Tweet Viewer is a PWA-friendly site that installs to your home screen on iOS and Android.