# 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.

Source: https://vodfetch.com/compare/clipr  ·  Honest, fact-checked. Free to quote and cite with attribution to vodfetch.

## At a glance

| At a glance | vodfetch | Clipr |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | Free |
| Account needed | No | No |
| Install | None (browser) | None (browser) |
| VODs | Yes | Yes |
| Clips | Yes | Yes |
| Live recording | Yes | Unknown |
| MP4 output | Yes | Unknown |
| Max quality | source / 1080p60 | Varies |
| Watermark | No | Unknown |
| Open source | Yes | Unknown |
| Skill level | Beginner | Beginner |

_Details about other tools reflect their public websites as of the date shown and may change — follow the link to verify. (2026-06-30)_

Clipr and vodfetch share the same core approach: a free, no-signup, no-install web tool where you paste a Twitch link and get a downloadable file in your chosen resolution. Both cover Twitch clips and VODs, and both target a beginner-friendly, one-paste workflow. Clipr adds a feature vodfetch does not have — official Chrome and Firefox extensions that inject a download button onto Twitch pages, plus an Explore page for browsing trending clips and highlights.

The main difference is in what each tool publicly verifies. vodfetch documents its specifics openly: source-quality output up to 1080p60, MP4 files, explicit no-watermark and no-ads/no-tracking policies, support for live streams in addition to VODs and clips, 14-language UI, and a public open-source repository. For Clipr we could confirm that it is free, browser-based, account-free, handles clips and VODs, and advertises HD downloads, but the exact maximum resolution, output format, watermark policy, live-stream support, and source code were not stated on sources we could verify — so we leave those marked unknown rather than guess.

One caveat worth flagging honestly: at least one third-party roundup in 2026 reported that clipr.xyz returned errors on download attempts, suggesting its reliability may vary over time. That is a single uncorroborated report and the site's Explore pages were live when we checked, so treat it as a reason to have a fallback rather than a definitive verdict on the tool.

## When the alternative may suit you better

Clipr is the better pick if you want a browser extension that puts a download button directly on Twitch clip and VOD pages (handy for grabbing clips as you browse), or if you like its built-in Explore feed for discovering trending clips and highlights — neither of which vodfetch offers.

## The honest verdict

Clipr is a solid, genuinely free, no-signup web downloader for Twitch clips and VODs, and its browser extensions are a nice convenience. vodfetch is the safer default when you need verified specifics — source quality up to 1080p60, MP4, no watermark, live-stream support, and open-source transparency — since several of those points are simply not documented for Clipr.

Official site: https://clipr.xyz

