Copy the YouTube link
Open the video in the YouTube app or Safari and copy the share link or full URL.
Paste to auto-parse · Documents save guide · No app install
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Trouble saving videos on your phone?
Step-by-step tutorial · iPhone (Documents/Chrome) · Android (Chrome)
Parse online and save on iPhone
Open the video in the YouTube app or Safari and copy the share link or full URL.
Paste on this page to auto-parse, then choose MP4 or MP3 and quality.
Documents’ built-in browser is recommended; or long-press in Safari → Save to Files. See our help guide.
YouTube parsing · Completely free · Video Parse Service engine
Paste a link to parse — no plugins or desktop app. Open vidps.com and go.
Video Parse Service keeps parsers updated. MP4/MP3 options usually appear within seconds.
Free in the browser. No install required. No account needed to try parsing.
MP3 or MP4 from 360p up to 1080p and 4K when the source provides them.
Tuned for YouTube plus stable public links on X, Vimeo, TED, and similar sites.
Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows, and Mac — mobile and desktop browsers.
YouTube is preferred; public videos from the following sites are usually also stable to parse, please paste the full video page link
TikTok, Bilibili, Instagram, and other login-only platforms are not supported
VidPS parses public YouTube links in your iPhone browser so you can pick MP4 or MP3. Unlike Android, iOS often will not show a direct save sheet — use Documents by Readdle or Save to Files after downloading.
Full steps: /help/download-on-iphone. Only 360p available? See /help/why-only-360p for source quality and region issues.
Parse failed? Check the FAQ or confirm the link is from a supported site.
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Safari often cannot save files directly. Use Documents’ browser with VidPS or follow /help/download-on-iphone.
Use Open in Safari from the menu, then retry.
Yes — pick MP3 in the audio section after parsing; conversion takes a moment.
Usually the source has no HD or your region is restricted. Read /help/why-only-360p and confirm 720p+ in the YouTube player.
Same parsing; different save steps. Android: /help/download-on-android.
How-to guides
Parse failed? Check the FAQ or confirm the link is from a supported site.
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