Save TikTok videos without the TikTok watermark, directly to your Google Drive, Dropbox, S3. We're explicit about how this works: we fetch the original file from TikTok's CDN, which TikTok serves clean - the watermark is overlaid only on the in-app "Save to device" export.
Why TikTok serves clean files
TikTok's videos are stored on their CDN as original MP4 files without watermarks. When you tap "Save video" inside the TikTok app, the app overlays the TikTok watermark before exporting to your device. This is a deliberate UX choice by TikTok, not a technical limitation.
Anyone who fetches the video file from the CDN directly - including TubeDisk, Cobalt, snaptik, ssstik, and similar tools - gets the clean file. This isn't "removing" a watermark (the watermark isn't in the file at all), it's just choosing a different export path.
What we deliver
- Clean MP4 file - no TikTok watermark, no username overlay.
- Original 1080×1920 vertical - whatever TikTok stores natively.
- Music attribution preserved in metadata - important for ad-compliant cross-posting (you don't strip a music licence accidentally).
- All TikTok URL formats supported:
tiktok.com/@user/video/...,vm.tiktok.com/...short links, mobile share links. - Direct cloud delivery - file lands in your Drive, Dropbox, S3 folder, not on your device.
What we don't do
- No private-account videos - require TikTok authentication, which we don't request.
- No bulk profile download - queue URLs one at a time. Bulk is a roadmap item; see also bulk download page.
- No live-stream recording - we wait for the platform to save the stream as a regular video.
- No carousel multi-image extraction in current MVP. We focus on videos.
Is this legal?
TubeDisk is a neutral technical tool. Whether you can publish someone else's TikTok elsewhere depends on copyright, fair use, and the creator's permission. Downloading for personal viewing is generally fine. Re-uploading to your own account as if it's your content is not, regardless of whether there's a watermark.
Many SMM agencies use clean TikTok files for trend research, client-deck building, and cross-platform syndication where the underlying music is properly licensed. Whether your use case is OK is your call.
How it works
Connect a cloud destination (OAuth for Drive/Dropbox/; bucket + keys for S3). Paste a TikTok URL into the dashboard. Pick the folder. File appears in cloud within 15-45 seconds.
Pricing
Free tier with daily transfer limits. Pro from $2.99/month: higher limits, parallel queue, priority processing. See pricing.
Accepted: Telegram Stars, USDT (TRC-20), bank cards.
FAQ
Why does the file have no watermark while my in-app save has one?
TikTok's in-app save feature adds the watermark during export. TikTok's CDN serves the original file unmodified. We're fetching from the CDN.
Will TikTok ban my account?
No. We don't authenticate as you. Public URLs are processed through anonymous backend nodes. TikTok cannot associate the transfers with your personal account.
What about TikTok Photo Mode (image carousels)?
Current MVP focuses on video downloads. Multi-image extraction is a roadmap item.
How does this compare to free TikTok downloader sites?
Same upstream mechanic (CDN fetch). Difference: we deliver direct to cloud (skip the local download step), have no ads or fake buttons, and maintain backend reliability as TikTok updates.
See also
Frequently asked questions
Why is the TikTok watermark added in the first place?
TikTok adds the watermark (username + TikTok logo) during the playback render — it's not in the original source MP4. The render happens server-side when you watch through the app or web. When a downloader fetches the original CDN URL directly (which is what TubeDisk does), the source file has no overlay.
What about embedded text effects and stickers?
Those are part of the original render uploaded by the creator — they're not the watermark. If the creator added text effects, captions, stickers, or filters during recording, they're baked into the source MP4 and will appear in your download. The only thing removed is TikTok's automatic platform watermark.
Does it work for older TikTok URLs?
Yes, TikTok keeps videos accessible via direct URL even if the creator's account is later deleted, as long as the platform still serves the CDN file. Old links (1-2 years) usually work; very old ones may have been removed from CDN cache.
Related pages
TubeDisk
Save TikTok videos without the TikTok watermark, directly to your Google Drive, Dropbox, S3. Honest about how this works: we fetch the original CDN file, which TikTok serves clean.