SSvid for Linux

The fastest video downloader for Linux. Download from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and 1000+ platforms in full 4K quality. One AppImage, every distro.

Download for Linux

v1.2.0·Free·AppImage·~50 MB·x86_64

Ubuntu 20.04+ Fedora 36+ Arch Linux Debian 11+ Linux Mint Pop!_OS openSUSE Manjaro
Also available for macOS and Windows

Built for Linux

No Root Required

AppImage runs in userspace. No sudo, no package manager, no dependency hell. Download, chmod, run.

Rust Download Engine

Powered by Rust for maximum speed. 10 parallel downloads, pause/resume, byte-range requests. Zero overhead.

GTK & Dark Mode

Follows your system theme. GNOME, KDE, XFCE — SSvid looks right on any desktop environment.

Built-in Media Player

Preview and play downloads with the native media player. Picture-in-Picture mode while you work.

Privacy First

No telemetry, no analytics, no tracking. Your downloads stay on your machine. Open-source engine.

Auto-Update

In-app update notification with one-click download. SHA-256 verified. Stay on the latest version effortlessly.

System Requirements

Linux x86_64 (64-bit)glibc 2.31+ (Ubuntu 20.04+ equivalent)
200 MB disk spaceApp + bundled binaries (yt-dlp, ffmpeg)
FUSE (for AppImage)Pre-installed on most distros. Install: sudo apt install fuse
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How to Install

Download the AppImage

Click the download button above. The file is about 50 MB.

Make it executable

Open a terminal and run: chmod +x SSvid-linux.AppImage

Run it

Double-click the AppImage or run: ./SSvid-linux.AppImage — paste any video URL and download.

Linux FAQ

Which distros are supported?
SSvid runs on any Linux distro with glibc 2.31+ and FUSE. This includes Ubuntu 20.04+, Fedora 36+, Debian 11+, Arch Linux, Manjaro, Pop!_OS, Linux Mint, openSUSE, and more.
What is an AppImage?
AppImage is a universal Linux package format. One file runs on any distro — no installation, no root, no package manager. Just download, make executable, and run.
I get a FUSE error when running the AppImage
Install FUSE: sudo apt install fuse (Ubuntu/Debian) or sudo dnf install fuse (Fedora). Alternatively, extract the AppImage with --appimage-extract and run the extracted binary.
Is ARM / Raspberry Pi supported?
Currently SSvid for Linux is x86_64 only. ARM support (including Raspberry Pi) is on the roadmap but not yet available.
How do I uninstall?
Delete the AppImage file. To remove all data, also delete ~/.local/share/app.ssvid.downloader/. There's nothing else — no system files, no registry entries.

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