On Android, the workflow is usually straightforward: copy the public TikTok link, paste it into TikDown, download the file, then open Downloads if you do not see it immediately in your gallery.

The simple workflow

Copy the TikTok link from the Share sheet, then paste it into TikDown in your browser.

Download the output you actually need. If you want audio only, use the MP3 option instead of keeping a full video and converting it later.

  • Copy the public TikTok URL.
  • Paste it into TikDown.
  • Choose the clean MP4 or MP3 output.
  • Check Downloads if the file does not appear in Gallery right away.

Where Android saves the file

Most Android browsers save into the Downloads folder first. Some devices then surface the file in Gallery or Photos later.

If you do not see the file in your gallery, open Files or My Files and check Downloads before assuming the download failed.

When Android downloads still fail

If the TikTok URL is private or restricted, no downloader can fix that.

If the browser asks for storage permission or blocks the file, grant the permission and retry. That is a device setting issue, not a TikTok issue.