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CharlesPikachu/videodl

Videodl: A lightweight video downloader written in pure python. (轻量级视频下载器,优先高清无水印,支持抖音,快手,小红书,B站,TikTok,YouTube,FIFA+,优酷,腾讯,爱奇艺,1905电影网,乐视,芒果,咪咕,PPTV,搜狐,Facebook,Twitter,新浪微博,今日头条,网易公开课,全民K歌,CCTV央视频,酷狗音乐MV,新片场,知乎,百度贴吧,TED等海量流媒体平台)

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What it does

VideoDL is a free, open-source tool that lets users download videos from over 30 popular streaming platforms — including YouTube, TikTok, Bilibili, Weibo, and many major Chinese video services — saving them in high quality and without watermarks. Users simply point the tool at a video link and it handles the downloading automatically, no complex setup required.

Why it matters

With over 1,100 stars on GitHub, this project signals strong consumer demand for video portability across both Western and Chinese streaming ecosystems — a gap that paid tools like 4K Video Downloader have built real businesses around. For founders and investors, it highlights an underserved market at the intersection of content accessibility and cross-platform media, particularly for users navigating China's walled streaming landscape.

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Score updated Feb 28, 2026

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