Lollitta17 |
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Group: User Level: treuer Poster
Posts: 236 Joined: 5/26/2021 IP-Address: saved

| I'm shooting drafts on TikTok, but I don't want to publish them in order to save them. Is there a way to download these drafts to your phone without uploading them? TikTok doesn't seem to provide a direct way to do this. How do you solve this issue?
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5/19/2025 9:46:44 AM |  |
molodoy |
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Group: User Level: treuer Poster
Posts: 274 Joined: 12/8/2020 IP-Address: saved

| You can save a draft through TikTok itself, but this often requires logging in and taking actions inside the app. No one will just let you download it from the inside — usually only through the "Save" button on your account. You can't recommend too much — everyone has different experiences.
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5/19/2025 11:23:20 AM |  |
DENIwood |
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Group: User Level: Stammposter
Posts: 427 Joined: 5/30/2020 IP-Address: saved

| TikTok drafts are stored locally and cannot be uploaded unless you post them online or take a screenshot. But after publishing (even privately), you can use a tool like the one on page https://snaptik.gdn to download them in their pure form, without watermarks. Just make the video visible to you, copy the link and run it using the tool. This is a reliable workaround that I use for my own content.
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5/19/2025 12:49:38 PM |  |
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