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vodfetch vs other Twitch downloaders

Honest, fact-checked comparisons with the most popular ways to download Twitch VODs, clips and streams.

vodfetch vs UnTwitch

UnTwitch is a free, browser-based online downloader that saves Twitch VODs, clips, highlights, and past broadcasts as MP4 files, with an optional MP3 conversion for short videos.

vodfetch vs Clipr

Clipr (clipr.xyz) is a free, browser-based Twitch downloader where you paste a clip or VOD link, pick a resolution, and download — with optional Chrome and Firefox extensions that add a download button directly on Twitch.

vodfetch vs Dwitch

Dwitch (dwitch.net) is a free, browser-based online tool for downloading Twitch VODs and clips, with an optional Chrome extension and Android app.

vodfetch vs yt-dlp

yt-dlp is a free, open-source command-line program that downloads audio and video from thousands of sites, including Twitch VODs, clips, and live streams.

vodfetch vs Streamlink

Streamlink is a free, open-source command-line tool that extracts streams from Twitch and 200+ other services and pipes them to a video player like VLC or mpv, or writes them to a file.

vodfetch vs TwitchDownloader (lay295)

TwitchDownloader (lay295) is a free, open-source (MIT) desktop and CLI tool for downloading Twitch VODs and clips to MP4, plus downloading, rendering, and replaying chat.

vodfetch vs OBS Studio

OBS Studio is a free, open-source desktop application for screen recording and live streaming that captures video and audio from your own machine.

vodfetch vs Kapwing

Kapwing is a browser-based AI video editor that can import a Twitch clip or VOD by URL, edit it, and export it as an MP4.

vodfetch vs 9xbuddy

9xbuddy is a free, ad-supported online video downloader that works across thousands of sites (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and others) and can also pull videos from Twitch by pasting a URL.

vodfetch vs Browser extensions

"Browser extensions" is a category of Chrome and Firefox add-ons that inject a download button into Twitch pages so you can save clips (and, for some, VODs) as MP4 files.