# Twitch Channel Video Downloader

> Browse a channel's VODs & clips — no exact URL needed

Source: https://vodfetch.com/twitch-channel-downloader  ·  Free to quote and cite with attribution to vodfetch.

Just know the streamer, not the exact link? Paste a Twitch channel name below to browse their recent past broadcasts and clips, see how soon each VOD expires, and download any of them as a clean MP4 — free, no account, no watermark.

Most Twitch downloaders make you copy the exact VOD or clip URL first. vodfetch's channel browser skips that step: type a channel name (or paste twitch.tv/<channel>), and if they're not live right now, you'll see a picker of their recent past broadcasts and top clips — with an estimate of how many days each VOD has left before Twitch deletes it. Pick the one you want and it flows straight into the same one-click downloader used on every vodfetch page.

## Frequently asked questions

### How do I download a Twitch channel's videos without the exact URL?

Paste just the channel name (or twitch.tv/<channel>) into vodfetch. If the channel isn't live, you'll see a browsable list of their recent VODs and clips — click one to load it into the downloader.

### Can I download an entire Twitch channel at once?

No tool, including vodfetch, can bulk-export a whole channel in one click — Twitch serves every video individually. The channel browser makes picking through a streamer's history much faster, but you still download VODs and clips one at a time.

### How do I know if a VOD is about to be deleted?

The channel browser flags each VOD with an estimated time-left badge based on Twitch's retention rules (around 7 days for regular channels, up to 60 days for Partners and Affiliates). It's an estimate — always err on the side of downloading sooner.

### Do Twitch clips expire too?

No. Unlike VODs, clips and highlights are stored indefinitely by Twitch, so there's no urgency badge on them in the channel browser.

