# 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.

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

## At a glance

| At a glance | vodfetch | Dwitch |
|---|---|---|
| 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)_

Both Dwitch and vodfetch cover the same core job and share the same low-friction approach: paste a Twitch link, pick a resolution, and download in the browser with no account or signup required. Both are free, and both handle VODs and clips. Dwitch adds a couple of distribution conveniences vodfetch doesn't ship: a Chrome extension, an Android app, and a 'replace twitch.tv with dwitch.tv' URL shortcut for jumping straight to a download.

The two differ in what each publicly commits to. vodfetch documents its specifics: MP4 output, source quality up to 1080p60, live-stream capture in addition to VODs and clips, no watermark, no ads or tracking, 14-language UI, and a public open-source repo. Dwitch's site advertises 'HD' downloads with selectable resolution but does not publish its exact output format, maximum resolution, watermark policy, or live-stream support, and it is not open source as far as we could verify. Where vodfetch's claims are checkable in code, Dwitch asks you to take the site's word for it.

Two practical caveats come from third-party coverage rather than Dwitch's own pages: reviewers report that the Dwitch extension caps a single download at about one hour, so long VODs need to be grabbed in segments, and that the web flow shows ads. Dwitch's own FAQ states there are no usage restrictions, so treat the one-hour cap and ads as reported-but-unconfirmed by the vendor rather than as settled fact.

## When the alternative may suit you better

If you want a Twitch downloader that lives where you already are, Dwitch is the better pick: its Chrome extension and the twitch.tv-to-dwitch.tv URL swap let you trigger a download without leaving the Twitch tab, and its Android app covers on-the-go mobile downloads that a pure web tool like vodfetch doesn't target. For quick one-off grabs on mobile or via a browser extension, that convenience can outweigh vodfetch's published-spec transparency.

## The honest verdict

Dwitch is a legitimate, free, no-signup Twitch VOD and clip downloader whose strengths are convenience extras (extension, Android app, URL shortcut). vodfetch is the better choice when you want verifiable specifics (MP4, source quality up to 1080p60, live capture), no ads or watermark, and open-source transparency; pick Dwitch if the browser-extension and mobile-app workflow matter more to you.

Official site: https://dwitch.net

