Here in this guide we will show you how to download YouTube videos to iPhone directly with AnyTrans, an easy-to-use iPhone data manager. Let's take a brief look at this tool firstly. Let's take a brief look at this tool firstly.
YouTube is one of the most popular video websites around the world and it possibly covers all types of videos on the web page. As long as you have connected your iPhone or computer to the internet, you can enjoy the videos or upload videos by yourself. However, we can't surf the internet and watch online videos on YouTube all the time. Thus, it’s necessary to download some videos from YouTube and save them in a local disk on the computer to watch offline.
In our last blog, we have talked about how to download YouTube videos on iPhone. Here, on this page, we will continue to show you how to download YouTube Videos on computer free and unlimited, including Mac, PC/laptop.
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The free tool to download YouTube videos to computer with 1-click
EaseUS MobiMover iOS data manager is developed to help iDevice users have simple and free solutions to control iDevice files. You can back up iPhone to computer without iTunes, transfer data from old iPhone to iPhone without iCloud, download files from computer to iPhone/iPad without previous data wiping. Now, new videos downloading feature has been added to enable users to save online videos in all the mainstream websites to your computer or iPhone/iPad within the App directly.
Key features of EaseUS MobiMover Videos Downloader
- One-click to download videos from any popular website, including YouTube, DailyMotion, Vimeo, Facebook, Instagram, etc. Directly
- Allows users to save videos from online web page to iPhone/iPad without iTunes or jailbreak
- Enables users to download videos to local computer with high quality
- Supports download videos in MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, FLV, or any format
Now, read on and use this user-friendly video downloader to download videos to your Mac, PC or laptop.
How to download YouTube videos to computer with MobiMover Free
Firstly, download and install EaseUS MobiMover on your computer by clicking the download button below.
Step 1: To use the features in MobiMover, you need to connect an iOS device to your computer first (because MobiMover is essentially a tool for iOS data transfer), then launch EaseUS MobiMover, go to Video Downloader, and choose to download YouTube videos to your computer.
Step 2: Copy the URL of the YouTube video, paste it into the bar, and then tap the Download button. (You can visit YouTube by clicking its logo in MobiMover.)
Step 3: Then MobiMover will quickly analyze the URL and download the YouTube video to your computer. When it has finished, you can find the video in the selected folder on your computer and enjoy it offline.
When the topic of downloading YouTube videos comes up, there's a side subject that must be broached: Is it legal? When it comes to copyright, as long as you're downloading a video for your own personal offline use, you're probably okay.
It's
After all, watching YouTube videos offline is taking money out of Google's pocket and those of the videos' creators. There's a reason YouTube runs pre-roll ads: people make a living that way.
So, let's be clear, taking video from YouTube is a big no-no. If you want to share a video, YouTube makes it pretty damn easy to do, from embedding to emailing to sharing via social networks. You don't really need to download a video most of the time. But maybe you have your reasons. We won't judge. If you must download a YouTube video—absolutely need to, just for yourself, and not for dissemination, and not to be a total douche-nozzle—here's how.
[Note: This story is updated frequently as the tools involved change regularly. Some of those changes are not always pleasant, such as software so full of 'extras' it gets flagged as malware by antivirus tools. Th same goes for the helper websites—a change in the advertising network
Software
Third-party software is where many will find the best control for downloading online videos. Typically, you paste the URL for the YouTube video you want into the app, and it downloads the highest quality version it can find, typically in MP4 format. (It used to be that YouTube videos were all Flash-based, so your download was an FLV file, but those tend to be harder to play back. MP4, short for MPEG-4 Part 14 multimedia format, plays everywhere on anything.) Here are some options:
4K Video Downloader
Free;4K Video Downloader (and companion app 4K YouTube to MP3) is frequently updated and features clear download links; no ad traps here. It does what it advertises: grabs videos up to 4K in quality and downloads to plenty of formats—it will even grab subtitles. You can even use it to download an entire subscribed YouTube channel. The sites supported are more limited to the big names like YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook, but that probably covers most of what you need.
Freemake Video Downloader
Free (with caveats);Download Youtube Videos Mp4
Freemake claims it can download video from over 10,000 sites; 'Loved by 83 Million users,' it brags. With YouTube videos, it grabs things in any format, lets you save links, and downloads multiple videos at once. It also claims to be the fastest, grabbing a two-hour HD video in four minutes, but users can limit the speed if they're on a throttled internet connection. And that price? For free, it's a no-brainer, though you have to put up with advertisements. If you only want to grab music out of the videos you watch, it also offers the free Freemake YouTube to MP3 Boom.
The caveats: Freemake throws in extras when you install, including a third-party antivirus program and a forced change to Yahoo as your search engine in all your browsers. Make sure with this, or any program, that you do the custom install to avoid unwanted changes to your system. Should you trust Freemake? It devotes an entire
Gihosoft TubeGet
Free;Another free grabber program, TubeGet will download in HD, SD, or 4K, and from not just YouTube, but also 10,000-plus video-hosting sites—including, it claims, Netflix. The program has a built-in MP3 converter, which
Airy
$19.95;
All you need to do is copy a YouTube link from the browser into Airy, and it does the rest. It even works with YouTube playlists. You set the quality or format, including extracting audio into MP3 format. Airy integrates with the web browser so it can be a one-click affair to download. The biggest downside may be that Airy appears to only work with YouTube; no other video sites are supported. If you show proof you're migrating from a competing paid product, Airy will give you 50 percent off the price. Note that at least one commenter says they paid for Airy but never got an activation code.
YTD Video Downloader
Free or $29.90/year;
YTD works over 50 other video-hosting sites. It will convert files to other formats. Pay the yearly fee and you get more functions, like downloading multiple videos at once and download acceleration, plus no advertising. YTD has Android and iOS apps, but only the Android version actually downloads
YouTubeByClick
Free or $14.99/year or $40/unlimited,The developer of YouTubeByClick says YTD was an inspiration; the software has most of the same features. It captures video from over 50 sites, including via playlists or entire channels worth of content, plus downloads video in full HD, converts to your format of choice on the fly, like making MP3s for your music collection. And it can integrate with the browser (Chrome, Firefox, IE, and even Edge) for one-button downloads right from within YouTube.
Any Video Converter
Free to $49.95 (Ultimate);
It's expensive, but AVC Ultimate claims not only that it can download video from 100+ sites like YouTube and Facebook, it can also capture streaming video—like from Netflix. It'll also rip DVDs and provides some video editing.
DLNow Video Downloader
Free,Youtube Free Videos Movies 2015
Another freebie, DLNow Video Downloader has a list of over 570 sites it works with to download video. It'll do an MP3 conversion if you only want the audio, and grab any video in the best possible quality, even live streams or multiple videos at once. It's also completely free.
Softorino YouTube Converter
Free to $19.95,
The folks at Softorino have a $39.95 product called
Helper Sites
Want to avoid installing software? Video download helper sites do the work for you, providing conversion and then a download link—you don't have to install anything. It can take a lot longer, depending on the size and quality of the video you want—a typical two-minute movie trailer in 1080p can be around 50MB—but you can't beat the convenience.
There are hundreds of these types of sites out there—it seems anyone with a modicum of coding ability has set one up. They have names like SaveFrom, FLVto, GrabClip, VideoGrabber.net,
A few of these sites try to go the extra distance by making it easy to grab video by letting you change the URL of a vid at YouTube just slightly, so the service takes over. For instance, change the 'youtube.com' part to 'vdyoutube.com' and the site VDYouTube takes over. (Or you can cut and paste the URL into VDYouTube.)
Other sites that do that: Save-Video.com (put the word 'magic' between the 'you' and the 'tube') and YoutubeMonkeydownloader (change to 'youtubemonkey.com'), SaveFrom.net (add 'ss' before the 'youtube.com'), and CONV. (add '
CONV.
Beware of the ad traps on some sites—ads that look like they should be the download button to get your desired content, but aren't.
Here are a few others helper sites that stand out.
KeepVid
Supporting downloads from 28 sites, KeepVid does more than video (as evidenced by supporting downloads from SoundCloud). Just paste
You can also buy KeepVid Pro for the desktop ($19/year or $29/lifetime, ), which supports 10,000 sites. Or get a version for Android or the browser extensions (see more below).
TubeNinja
In years past we recommended a site called YouTube Downloader (not to be confused with YouTubeDownloader.com, which is not related), but that doesn't matter because YouTube Downloader is now TubeNinja. We also warned readers away after getting a malware warning. TubeNinja says it's only been contacted about that problem once, and on my revisits to update, I didn't get any issues. (It notes that it uses the same ad network as VDYouTube mentioned above, which goes to show that these ad networks and potentially unwanted programs do nothing to help the developers in their relationship with the users.)
To its credit, TubeNinja sports an easy-to-use site with nothing that appears like an ad trap. With a huge number of sites supported (including may for grown-ups only), several languages, and ability to add functions via a browser bookmarklet, and adding '
ConvertToAudio.com
Simple is what you need, and ConvertToAudio.com is that. Plug in the URL, pick a format for conversion (audio or video, though MP3 is the default), even set the volume control, then click Convert It! It offers a bookmarklet to put in the toolbar—click it whenever you're on a video site to start a conversion. (Also try YoutubeMp3.to, YouTube to mp3, ListenToYoutube.com, or a slew of others with the same free functionality.)
ClipConverter.cc
ClipConverter.cc does the usual: it takes
VIDFB.com
If you're more into grabbing things from Facebook, many of the sites above support it, but this one targets Facebook videos specifically.
Browser Extensions
A browser extension can help you save a step. But you're going to run into some issues with downloading video from YouTube, especially if you're using Chrome as your primary browser.
The Chrome Web Store—where you get such browser extensions—is controlled by YouTube owner Google. Even an extension ostensibly for this purpose—the obviously named Video Downloader professional—states right up front in its description, 'The download of YouTube videos to
It's the same with other extensions like vGet and Free Video Downloader. But you can use them on other sites with video, of course. Just not YouTube.
Want to get around it? You need an extension that doesn't come from the Google Web Store. Download YouTube Chrome says it'll do the job, as do the Chrome extensions from KeepVid and ClipConverter.cc. They spell out how to do the extension install without the assistance Chrome users typically get from Chrome Web Store.
Other browser extensions that can do the job, if you don't get them from Google:
FastestTube
Free; Opera, Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chromium-based browsers
This downloader tool is on all platforms, with an installer for Chrome that skips the Chrome Web Store. It puts a 'download this video' menu right on any YouTube page you load, with all the format options on display.
Video DownloadHelper
Free or $28.50; Firefox, Chrome
Supporting a huge number of sites—even those for adults!—this extension adds to your Tools menu and provides a bunch of format options for download when you're on a page with a supported video. You'll know the video is downloadable when the icon for the extension animates. If you upgrade to Premium, you can convert files (but only on Firefox). It also has a Kiva initiative page, where it prefers you donate funds to those in need, which has raised over $90,000.
Mobile
Youtube Music Videos 2015
Remember that problem of using Chrome extensions from the Google Web Store? You're going to have an even bigger issue when you want to get an Android app from the Google Play store since Google's got an even tighter grip on the apps there. Of course, you can't actually download anything with your officially sanctioned YouTube apps. Unless you live in India.
Download Youtube Videos Free
That said, with
On iPhones and iPads, you'd think there would be no such
Chances are, the minute you find an app that can download YouTube videos on iOS, it will get 'fixed' or more likely banned. The only real option to use an app for downloads is to jailbreak your iPhone to use sideloaded apps that download what you want.
There are workarounds. One is using a free iOS file manager app like Documents 5. You can use its built-in browser to visit the Helper Sites above (I used SaveFrom.net successfully) and download a YouTube video to the built-in downloads folder of the app. Hold down and drag the file up, until you're back on the main screen, then drag it down to another folder to place it in the Photos app. You'll need to give Documents 5 permission to access Photos the first time. You can then access the video like you would any video taken on the phone or tablet.
Another workaround: Apps like Video Downloader Pro For Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive ($1.99). It doesn't download video from the video site like
Download Youtube Mp3
Or you can, of course, go old school: use iTunes to sync videos on your Windows or Mac desktop to iOS, even use AirDrop. But it's not the same as a direct download.