How to Download Tf1 Videos, MP3, MP4, Audio and Images
Step-by-step guide to saving Tf1 content with Downloader
Downloader allows you to download videos, audio, MP3, MP4 and images from Tf1 quickly and easily. Follow this tutorial to learn how.
Download Tf1 Videos, Audio, and Images with Downloader
Simply prepend our domain to any Tf1 media URL like this:
downloader.org/https://www.tf1.com/path/to/media
3 Easy Steps to Download Tf1 Content
1. Copy the Tf1 Link
Find the video, audio, or image you want to download on Tf1 and copy its link. Need help? Check our full tutorial.
2. Paste the Link
Insert the copied link into the input field above.
3. Download Instantly
Click the button and save your content in MP3, MP4, audio, or images.
Downloader.org Developer API
Pull videos, audio, and images from 1,000+ supported sites with a single API. One endpoint, hundreds of platforms, predictable JSON responses.
Python
import requests
response = requests.post(
"https://api.downloader.org/api/v1/submit/",
headers={"Authorization": "API_KEY"},
json={"url": "URL"},
)
for item in response.json()["items"]:
print(item["type"], item["url"])
Paste any public Tf1 URL into the box at the top of this page and click Download. Your file is ready in a few seconds — no signup, no install.
Tf1 hosts publicly-shared media. The download flow is the same paste-and-go pattern that works for every other supported platform.
No — Downloader doesn't sign in to Tf1. Anything Tf1 serves publicly can be downloaded without authentication on either side.
Tf1 hosts a mix of content types. Each download comes back in MP4 and JPG — the format matches the asset you actually link to.
Yes. We pass through whatever Tf1 serves — no re-encoding, no recompression, no resolution downgrade. What you see playing on Tf1 is exactly what you download.
Tf1 has no platform-specific gotchas worth flagging. The standard paste-and-download flow handles it cleanly.
No. Tf1 sees a normal page-load request; the poster receives no notification. Downloads are anonymous from the platform's perspective.
Yes. Open Downloader in your mobile browser, paste a Tf1 link, and tap Download. The file saves to your Photos / Files / Music app — no separate app required.
Processing on our side is constant — typically under a second. Actual download time after that depends on the file size and your internet connection.
Free accounts have a daily download cap (counted across all platforms, not just Tf1). Pro accounts remove the cap entirely and add priority processing.
Tf1 attracts every kind of user — casual viewers, dedicated fans, professionals. The download flow is identical for all of them.
Downloading content you have the right to save — your own posts, content released under an open license, public-domain material — is standard fair use in most jurisdictions. For anything else, respect copyright and Tf1's terms.
See available download tutorials
Note, we store nothing, everything is piped to you, even the images are piped as base64 to your browser.