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cobalt – Open source online video download tool, supports B station, Pinterest, Tiktok, VK, YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, etc. (Web)


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cobalt – Open source online video download tool, supports B station, Pinterest, Tiktok, VK, YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, etc. (Web)

cobalt It is an open source video download tool that supports mainstream platforms such as Bilibili, Pinterest, Tiktok, VK, YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, etc. It can download videos or audios separately and supports API. It can also be used for self-hosting. @app

cobalt - Open source online video download tool, supports B station, Pinterest, Tiktok, VK, YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, etc. (Web)

FromDiscovery Channel@DT2024 classmate's recommendation:https://meta.appinn.net/t/topic/57491

A minimalist, open source, multi-site available, ad-free video download tool

It's very easy to use, just paste the link, click next, and then start downloading.

cobalt - Open source online video download tool, supports B station, Pinterest, Tiktok, VK, YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, etc. (Web) 1

The download will complete automatically.

If you want to download audio, click the audio button.

Supported online videos

  • bilibili.com & bilibili.tv (B Station)
  • Dailymotion
  • Instagram posts & reels
  • Loom
  • OK Video
  • Pinterest
  • Reddit
  • Rutube
  • SoundCloud
  • Streamable
  • TikTok
  • Tumblr
  • Twitch clips
  • Twitter/X
  • Vimeo
  • Vine archive
  • VK videos & clips
  • YouTube videos, shorts & music

Support API

Cobalt supports API, you can use it in your own App, but the developer said to use your own hosted Cobalt.

Qing Xiaowa tested it and found that it can directly return to the download link.

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Original: https://www.appinn.com/cobalt/

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