Download TikTok Videos on Linux

Complete guide for Linux users - Step-by-step instructions to download TikTok videos on your desktop

Linux
Operating System
desktop
Device Type
6
Supported Formats
4,000
Monthly Searches

How to Download TikTok Videos on Linux

1

Step 1

Access TikTok via your web browser (Firefox, Chrome, Chromium)

2

Step 2

Copy the video link from Share menu or right-click context menu

3

Step 3

Visit TokVid.io in Firefox or Chrome and paste the link

4

Step 4

Download video and save to your preferred directory

Pro Tips

  • 💡Firefox and Chrome/Chromium recommended
  • 💡Save location depends on browser settings
  • 💡All video and audio formats fully supported
  • 💡Works with any Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, etc.)
  • 💡Command line users can use wget/curl with our API

Supported Formats on Linux

Pro Tips for Linux Users

  • 💡Firefox and Chrome/Chromium recommended
  • 💡Save location depends on browser settings
  • 💡All video and audio formats fully supported
  • 💡Works with any Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, etc.)
  • 💡Command line users can use wget/curl with our API

Frequently Asked Questions

To download TikTok videos on Linux, simply copy the video link from TikTok, paste it into TokVid.io using your web browser, and tap the download button. The video will be saved to your computer.

For Linux, we recommend using Firefox or Chrome. These browsers provide the best download experience on Linux.

On Linux, videos save to your Downloads folder (~/Downloads). You can choose a different location by right-clicking the download.

Why Use TokVid on Linux?

Linux is a popular device for downloading TikTok videos with 4,000 monthly searches. As a desktop running Linux, it offers powerful performance and large screen for viewing and managing your TikTok downloads.

Best Practices for Linux

  • Firefox and Chrome/Chromium recommended
  • Save location depends on browser settings
  • All video and audio formats fully supported
  • Works with any Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, etc.)
  • Command line users can use wget/curl with our API

Technical Details

Linux supports the following video formats: MP4, AVI, MP3, MKV, WebM, FLV. This ensures maximum compatibility whether you're watching videos directly on your desktop, editing them, or sharing with others.