How to Download Facebook Videos in HD
This guide explains how to download Facebook videos using FVLoad in a simple, practical way. If you want to save Facebook video on mobile or desktop, download a public Facebook clip in HD, or understand why some Facebook links work and others do not, this walkthrough covers the process step by step. You can also go straight to the main tool here: Facebook Video Downloader.
What this Facebook video guide covers
Facebook videos appear in different formats, including normal post videos, Watch links, Reels, and replayed live streams. This guide focuses on the most common use case: downloading a public Facebook video link that opens normally in a browser. You will learn how to copy the correct URL, paste it into FVLoad, preview the file, choose quality, and save it to your device.
If you specifically want short-form content, you should also use the dedicated pages for Facebook Reels Downloader and Facebook Story Downloader. Keeping each page focused on one intent helps both users and search engines understand what each page is for.
How to download Facebook videos in 3 simple steps
The easiest way to download Facebook videos is to use the original public post link. Once you have the right URL, the rest is usually quick and straightforward.
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1Copy the Facebook video link Open the Facebook post that contains the video, tap Share, then choose Copy link. On desktop, open the post page and copy the URL from the browser address bar. For the best result, copy from the original post page instead of a repost, redirect, or wrapper page.
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2Paste the link into FVLoad Go to the FVLoad homepage, paste the copied Facebook URL into the input field, and start processing. FVLoad checks the link, prepares a preview, and lists the available video qualities if the content can be accessed normally.
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3Preview, choose quality, and save Preview the file to confirm it is the correct video, then choose the quality you want. Select HD when it is available, or choose a smaller option if you want faster saving or lower storage use. Depending on your browser, the file may download immediately or open in a new tab first.
Where to find the correct Facebook video URL
One of the most common mistakes is copying the wrong link. Some users copy a feed URL, a shortened in-app link, or a shared wrapper page instead of the original video post URL. That can cause failed previews, wrong files, or missing HD options.
Best link sources
- The original Facebook post page.
- A direct Facebook Watch page if the video opens there.
- A public Reel or replay page, if that is the content you are saving.
- The address bar in a normal browser, not just the in-app share sheet.
Links that often fail
- Temporary in-app browser links.
- Re-shares that do not point to the original post.
- Private or permission-gated content.
- Broken, expired, or deleted Facebook URLs.
How to save Facebook videos on mobile and desktop
FVLoad works in modern browsers across common devices. The main difference is not the tool itself, but where the browser saves the file after the download starts.
Android
Most downloads go to the Downloads folder or your browser’s download manager. Chrome and Samsung Internet usually make this easy to find.
iPhone & iPad
Safari usually saves files into the Downloads folder inside the Files app. If Facebook opens the page in its own browser, switch to Safari for a smoother result.
Windows & Mac
Desktop browsers usually save files to the default Downloads folder. If the video opens in a new tab first, use the browser’s save or download option there.
How HD, 1080p, and file size work
Many users search for terms like “download Facebook video HD” or “Facebook video downloader 1080p,” but the available quality always depends on the original upload and the versions Facebook exposes for that specific link. If the source includes HD or 1080p, FVLoad can show it. If the source only has SD, no tool can create real HD from nothing.
Most Facebook video downloads are MP4 files, which are widely supported on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. Higher-quality files usually look better, especially for text-heavy videos, tutorials, or presentations, but they are larger and can take longer to save on slow connections.
Troubleshooting common Facebook video download problems
Most issues come from restricted content, temporary timeouts, copied links that are not the original post, or in-app browser behavior. These are the most common fixes.
“Preview expired” or “No video found”
- Copy the Facebook link again from the original post page.
- Open the post once in a normal browser and copy the URL from the address bar.
- Try another browser if the link came from the Facebook app.
- If the content is private or permission-restricted, it will not work.
Download does not start
- On iPhone or iPad, use Safari and check the Files app → Downloads folder.
- If Facebook opens an in-app browser, choose Open in browser and retry.
- Check that your device has enough free storage.
- If the file opens in a new tab, use your browser’s save or download option.
Frequently asked questions
These answers cover the most common issues people run into when trying to download Facebook videos online.