Built for Reels
Made for vertical Reels and other Reel links that open as a video. When a file is found, you get a short preview and clear download rows.
Reels · Facebook Reel to MP4
Paste a Reel link and download the file row you want when it appears. This works for links from the Reels tab, feed posts, and many fb.watch URLs. Most results are MP4, usually with SD/HD options when available. No login required here and no Facebook password prompt. For non-Reel videos, use the home video tool. You can also jump to viewer and viral searches for related guidance.
A Facebook Reels downloader is a simple link tool. You paste the Reel link, and if the post shows downloadable media, you get file options you can save. In most cases, that file is MP4.
The F Downloader only works from the link you paste. We do not ask for your Facebook password, and we do not manufacture qualities that are not present in the source. For official policy details, see Facebook Help.
Paste the same link you copied from Facebook. You do not need to convert it first.
If the Reel only plays while you are signed in inside Facebook, you may get no file. That is a limit of the link, not something we fix with your password.
Quick checks: copy the Reel link again from Share while the clip is open, confirm the post still loads for your account, and retry in another browser. If the Reel was removed, restricted by region/age, or hidden by permissions, no file rows will appear.
Paste a link, see a preview when possible, then pick a row when downloads appear. We do not add our own watermark on top of the video.
Made for vertical Reels and other Reel links that open as a video. When a file is found, you get a short preview and clear download rows.
SD, HD, or higher when Facebook provides them for that link, same idea as our main video downloader.
Chrome, Safari, Edge, or Firefox. Nothing to install from us to start. For where files save, see any device below.
No charge to paste and save when a row appears. No sign-up on this site for downloads. Do not paste bank details or private chats in the box.
Copy the Reel link from Facebook, open this page in your browser, paste the link in the box at the top, then save the file when it appears.
Copy the link from the app or browser, open Chrome or another browser, paste here, tap Download Reel. Check Downloads or your file app for the MP4.
Copy the Reel link, open Safari or Chrome, paste here, then save. Look in Files or your download list for the video.
Paste into the box on this page, choose a row when they show up. Files usually land in your Downloads folder.
Open the Reel in the Facebook app or browser. Tap Share, then Copy link, or copy the address bar.
Paste the link in the box at the top of this page and tap Download Reel. The tool looks for video file links when Facebook makes them available.
Tap Download on the row you want. On a phone, check Files or Downloads; on a computer, your Downloads folder.
Need a fast answer? Check what links work for reels first. For save locations on phone or desktop, use any device.
Yes. Pasting a Reel link and downloading an available row is free.
No. We only use the link you paste. Private Reels can work when you can open the post and copy the link from Share.
When Facebook lists HD (or higher) for that Reel, you can pick that row. The same for SD, 2K, or 4K when they appear. You get what Facebook provides for the link.
Yes, same flow. Paste the Reel link for viral clips, trending Reels, or private Reels you can access. We only use the link you paste. We do not change how Facebook ranks Reels.
Yes. Use Safari, Chrome, or another mobile browser, paste the link, then save the file. See Use it on a phone, tablet, or computer above.
The Reel may be removed, blocked, or the link may be cut off. For private Reels, confirm you can open it first, then copy again from Share while it plays.
For general videos, use Facebook Video Downloader. For still images, use Facebook Photo Downloader.
Save only what you are allowed to use. Follow Facebook’s rules and respect the creator. For official policies, use Facebook Help and Facebook’s terms on facebook.com.
Often yes. fb.watch is a common short link for Reels and other Facebook videos. Paste it here like any other link. If it fails, copy again from Share while the Reel plays for you.
No. We do not add our own watermark. The file matches what Facebook provides for that link; if the source already had an overlay, that can still appear.