Save Twitch clips and past broadcasts as MP4. Paste a clips.twitch.tv or twitch.tv/videos link — get a clean, editable file.
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https://clips.twitch.tv/<clipname>https://www.twitch.tv/<channel>/clip/<clipname>https://www.twitch.tv/videos/<id>https://www.twitch.tv/videos/<id>Created by viewers from any moment in a broadcast. URL has clips.twitch.tv. They almost never expire, so they're the safest thing to archive.
The full archive of a stream. URL has twitch.tv/videos/<id>. Expire after 7-60 days unless the streamer marks them as highlights — grab them before they vanish.
Pull clips into Premiere, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve. Make compilation videos, montages, or short-form YouTube content (with the creator's permission).
Twitch loses clips and VODs sometimes — streamer deletes them, bans, account purges. If a moment matters to you, save it.
Save big VODs to watch on a plane, on a phone with bad signal, or in the bath. No buffering, no ads.
Twitter, Discord, and TikTok don't accept Twitch embeds well. A self-contained MP4 plays everywhere.
Clips are short (5-60 second) highlights anyone can create from a stream — they live at clips.twitch.tv/<name>. VODs are the full archived broadcasts at twitch.tv/videos/<id>. Savio handles both.
No — Twitch doesn't expose the raw stream as a downloadable file in real time. Wait until the streamer ends the broadcast and Twitch publishes it as a VOD (or until someone creates a clip from it), then paste that URL.
Twitch clips are generally permanent unless the streamer or Twitch deletes them. VODs, however, expire — usually 14 days for Affiliates, 60 days for Partners, and 7 days for regular accounts. If you want a VOD long-term, download it before it disappears.
Twitch serves both clips and VODs as MP4 (H.264 + AAC). You get a clean, playable file that works in QuickTime, VLC, and any video editor.
Only if you can view them publicly while signed out. If the clip is gated behind a Twitch login or a subscription, Savio can't fetch it — we don't proxy your account.
Yes. Twitch highlights are a special type of VOD — the URL looks like a regular video link and works the same way.
No artificial limits on the web tool. Batch downloading dozens of clips at once is planned for Savio Desktop, a paid desktop client coming soon.
Twitch's terms allow saving content for personal, non-commercial use. Reuploading clips to monetized YouTube channels without permission is a different story — that's a copyright issue between you and the creator.