Record Live Streams from Any Platform

Capture Twitch, Kick, TikTok Live, Bilibili Live, Facebook Live, and YouTube Live broadcasts right from your browser. Free, no duration limits, single MP4 output.

YouTube Live requires the Edge add-on (Chrome Web Store policy)

Platforms You Can Record

Twitch

Record Twitch live streams as they air — gameplay, just chatting, music sets. Saved as MP4 the moment you stop recording.

Kick

Capture Kick broadcasts in real time. Same workflow as Twitch — works with both desktop kick.com and embeds.

YouTube Live

Use the Edge build to record YouTube live broadcasts (Chrome Web Store policy blocks YouTube downloads on Chrome).

TikTok Live

Record TikTok Live broadcasts before they vanish. The recording captures the full stream until you stop.

Bilibili Live

Record 直播 streams from bilibili live with full HLS support and quality selection.

Facebook Live

Capture Facebook Live broadcasts from any public page or profile while they're airing.

Recording Features

Real-Time Capture

Hit Record and the extension starts saving stream segments immediately. No waiting for the broadcast to end.

No Duration Limit

Record for as long as the live runs. Only limited by your disk space.

Auto-Save on Stream End

If the broadcast ends mid-recording, the file is saved automatically. No work lost.

Up to 4K Quality

Recording quality matches whatever quality your browser is streaming. Choose 1080p, 1440p, or 4K from the source.

Single MP4 Output

Stream segments are merged into a single playable MP4. No post-processing, no ffmpeg.

Works on Live Cams & VOD Sites

Records live cams and on-demand streams that simpler recorders miss — a cloud AI engine keeps site compatibility current.

How to Record a Live Stream

1

Install Video Downloader One-for-All (Chrome, or Edge for YouTube Live) and pin it to your toolbar.

2

Open the live broadcast on Twitch, Kick, TikTok Live, etc.

3

Click the extension icon, then click Record. A timer confirms recording is active.

4

Click Stop when done (or let it auto-save when the live ends). The recording saves as a single MP4.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which live streaming platforms work?

Any platform that delivers live video over HLS, DASH, or progressive HTTP — which covers Twitch, Kick, TikTok Live, Bilibili Live, Facebook Live, YouTube Live (Edge only), and most niche streaming sites. If the live plays in your browser, you can record it.

Why YouTube Live only on Edge?

Chrome Web Store policy prohibits any extension from downloading YouTube content — that applies to YouTube Live too. The Edge add-on follows Edge's store policy, which permits it.

Will the streamer know I'm recording?

No. The extension captures stream segments already being delivered to your browser. It doesn't make any extra request to the streaming server.

What about DRM-protected live streams?

Paid sports broadcasts using Widevine DRM (e.g., some F1, NFL, premium soccer feeds) cannot be recorded. DRM is designed to make capture impossible. Free-to-air HLS/DASH live streams work normally.

Can I record multiple streams at the same time?

Yes, with the paid tier. The free tier supports one active recording at a time.

Record Live Streams in One Click

Free Chrome extension. No setup, no time limits.

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