Let’s be honest: Downloading videos from YouTube violates YouTube’s Terms of Service. While you likely won't get sued for saving a cat video, it is technically against the rules. Use this for public domain content, your own videos, or sites that explicitly allow downloading.
The free version downloads the raw stream. The Pro version ($29.90/year) includes a converter that can rip the audio to MP3 or convert the video to AVI, MOV, or iPhone-friendly formats. ant video downloader
Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only. Please respect copyright laws and website Terms of Service. Let’s be honest: Downloading videos from YouTube violates
Historically, the Windows desktop version of Ant Video Downloader has been flagged by antivirus software (like Malwarebytes and Norton) for containing adware or bundled junk software. While the browser extensions are cleaner, you must be very careful during installation to uncheck "Install additional offers." The free version downloads the raw stream
Depending on the source, Ant allows you to download in 720p, 1080p, or even 4K. It also lets you choose the file format (MP4, FLV, WebM, etc.).
It automatically suggests the video’s title as the filename, saving you from the dreaded "videoplayback (1).mp4" mess. The Bad: The Red Flags Before you rush to install this, you need to know the risks.