Paste any video URL — YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, VK, Rutube, Twitch VODs, public Telegram channel posts — and it lands in your cloud storage of choice. No download to your device, no double-traffic, no ad-laden converter sites.
The «video → cloud» problem most tools botch
Every existing «video downloader» you've used gives you a file on your device. That's only half the workflow. You still have to upload that file to where it actually needs to be — Drive, Dropbox, S3, team storage. For a one-off video, the friction is minor. For someone archiving 50 videos a week, it adds hours.
TubeDisk skips the local step entirely. The video goes from the source CDN to our server to your cloud — your device sees zero bytes of the file. Especially valuable for mobile workflows, metered data plans, or low-storage devices.
Supported video sources
- YouTube — videos, Shorts, finished livestream VODs, up to 4K with audio (DASH muxing on our side).
- TikTok — original CDN files, no watermark (watermark is overlaid only by Tiktok's in-app save).
- Instagram — Reels, video posts, IGTV (public content only).
- VK — VK Video, VK Clips, finished live VODs.
- Rutube — public videos and shows.
- Twitch — past VODs (live streams once they're saved as VOD).
- Facebook — public video posts.
- Twitter / X — embedded video posts.
- Telegram — public channel media (via web link).
Plus a Telegram-bot bridge: forward videos directly from chats to our bot, they auto-save to your cloud. (Bot accepts forwarded files, not pasted URLs — URLs use the web dashboard.)
Supported cloud destinations
- Google Drive — solo creators, small teams.
- — RU-region, ruble pricing, fast in CIS.
- Dropbox — team workflows, version history.
- S3-compatible — AWS S3, MinIO, Backblaze B2, Wasabi.
How it works (3 steps)
1. Connect a cloud
OAuth for Drive / / Dropbox; bucket + keys for S3. Single connection or multiple destinations.
2. Paste a video URL
TubeDisk recognises the source automatically and shows preview metadata (title, length, source channel). Confirm and queue.
3. Pick the cloud + folder
Drop-down lists your connected clouds and their folders. Choose, hit «Transfer». File appears in cloud within 30–90 seconds depending on source and size.
What we don't do (honest disclaimer)
- DRM-protected content — Widevine/PlayReady-encoded videos (YouTube Movies premium, paid Twitch subscriber content) are legally and technically off-limits.
- Private / login-required content — we don't ask for your YouTube/Instagram/Facebook passwords. Public URLs only.
- Real-time live recording — we wait until the source platform saves the stream as a VOD, then transfer. Recording an in-progress live event is in R&D.
- Bulk profile/channel scrape — queue videos individually. «Download all videos from @username» is roadmap.
- Subtitle/caption extraction — roadmap.
Why TubeDisk over generic «free video downloaders»
- Direct to cloud, not via device. Half the value proposition.
- No malware risk. We're a paid SaaS — no ad networks, no installer bundles, no fake download buttons.
- Multi-source support in one tool. Stop juggling three different downloaders for three different platforms.
- Stable backend. Free tools break weekly when sources rotate URL patterns. We maintain the integrations.
Pricing
Free tier: limited daily transfers across all sources combined. Pro tier (from $2.99/month): higher limits, parallel queue, priority processing, larger file sizes. See pricing.
Accepted: Telegram Stars, USDT (TRC-20), bank cards.
FAQ
Is this legal?
TubeDisk is a neutral technical tool — like a browser or file manager. Whether you can transfer or publish specific content depends on copyright, fair use, the source platform's ToS, and your jurisdiction. We don't make that call for you; we provide the technical capability. DRM-protected content we don't support either way.
How does it compare to yt-dlp or a self-hosted script?
Functionally similar for technical users — same upstream library set, similar source coverage. Difference: TubeDisk is hosted (no infrastructure to maintain), has cloud OAuth for direct destination upload, has a UI, has parallel queue, and we handle source-side breakage (URL pattern changes etc.) for you.
What's the file size limit?
Depends on cloud destination. Drive: 5 TB per file. Dropbox: 50 GB (via API). : 50 GB. S3: depends on bucket config. We handle multi-GB transfers reliably.
Can I cancel a transfer in progress?
Yes, from the dashboard's queue view. Cancelling early stops the cloud upload but doesn't refund quota for transfers already underway.
See also
TubeDisk
Save videos from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, VK, Telegram, and other public sources directly to your cloud — Google Drive, Dropbox, S3. No local download, no double-traffic.