Instagram वीडियो कैसे डाउनलोड करें on Android

The short version

  1. In the Instagram app, tap on the post and choose Copy link.
  2. Open Chrome (or Firefox, Samsung Internet) and go to the Instappa video downloader.
  3. Paste the link and resolve it.
  4. Tap the download option and confirm if the browser asks.
  5. The .mp4 lands in Downloads and normally appears in Gallery or Google Photos within a few seconds.

Where the file actually goes

Chrome writes to the device Downloads folder. Android's media scanner then indexes new media so it shows up in Gallery and Google Photos. That indexing is what makes Android feel simpler than iOS, where a downloaded video stays in Files until you explicitly save it to Photos — the reason the iPhone walkthrough needs an extra step.

If the video is in Downloads but not in your gallery, the scanner has not picked it up. Opening the file once from the Files or My Files app, or restarting the phone, reliably forces it.

The in-app browser problem

This is the most common Android failure by a wide margin. If you tap a link inside Instagram, Facebook, or a messaging app, it opens in that app's embedded browser rather than Chrome. Embedded browsers frequently have downloads restricted, so the button appears to do nothing at all.

The fix is to leave the embedded browser: tap the menu in the corner and choose Open in Chrome (or Open in browser), then retry. If you copied the link and typed the address into Chrome yourself, you have already avoided this.

Storage permission prompts

Some Android builds prompt for permission the first time a site triggers a download, and some aggressively silent-block repeat downloads from the same site. If nothing happens on tap:

Matching the URL to the right tool

Instappa resolves whatever public URL you paste, so picking the matching tool avoids most "it only gave me one thing" surprises:

Pasting a carousel into the image tool returns only the cover photo, which is expected behaviour rather than a fault — carousel vs single image explains why.

When the download fails

If the resolve step itself fails rather than the save, work through Instagram link won’t resolve, which orders the causes by how often they actually occur.

A note on quality

You receive the resolution Instagram publishes for that post — no downloader can restore detail the platform never served. If your saved file looks softer than it did in the app, the video quality guide explains what determines that.

Downloading responsibly

Instappa handles public content only. Saving a clip for personal offline viewing is one thing; reposting it, monetising it, or presenting it as your own is another. The copyright and personal use guide sets out where the line sits.

Ready to save a video?

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