Amazon product videos help sell goods. They are spread across the product detail pages, covering brand demos, influencer clips, customer review videos. etc. If you are a seller, you may need to save these videos for competitor research, backup, and training new employees. Downloading Amazon product videos isn't really that difficult. Read my guide to get a quick and effective methods.
Some Amazon videos that appear in the Product Description section can be downloaded directly. Simply right-click on the video, select Save Video As, and you will be able to download the video in high quality.
But Amazon doesn't allow for direct downloading for most videos, and sometimes there are even misleading options. If you use Safari browser, right-click any product video and you can see the Download Video option, which only lets you get an M3U8 video, not an MP4 video.
iFunia YouTube Downloader is a simple and efficient tool designed for downloading videos on Mac and Windows. Whether you need to download Amazon videos from product listings, descriptions, reviews, demonstration, or live, the app makes it quick and hassle-free.
In addition to that, it supports video downloads from more than 1,000 websites including YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, X, eBay, Shopify, Mercari, Alibaba, eBid, Newegg, etc., be it common or Amazon-like retail platforms.
Now let’s see how to use it to download Amazon product video quickly and maintain great quality.
Copy the URL directly from the top address bar. If there is more than one video in the listing, the software will parse the all of them.
To only download a certain video in the listing, open the listing and find the video you want on the right side of the window. Right-click on the title and select Copy link address. You can also get links to videos from customer reviews here.
Scroll down the page and you will find the section. Videos are from influencer's reviews. If you right click and select Save video as, you can download the video directly, but the quality will be low. You need to click on the video and then copy the link from the title on the right.
Use Safari to open the Amazon product video page. Right-click any video on the page and Copy Video Address option will appear. Click it, and you will get the M3U8 link. iFunia YouTube Downloader supports M3U8 video downloads.
To parse more than one video at a time, click the + in the lower left and add your URLs.
Using online tool for Amazon product video download does not require the installation of software or plug-ins, which is very convenient. However, it has many ads, low security, and limited functions, such as not being able to download livestreams and the entire listing at once.
SaveTheVideo.com can download HD product videos from Amazon listing, including related videos for this product and review videos. Also, it allows you to convert MP4 to other video or audio formats. Remember that conversion will cause quality loss.
Although vido.download claims to be able to save playlists, it can only download a single Amazon product video. It's easy to use and free, however, it includes more ads than savethevideo.com.
Since Amazon uses the HLS streaming protocol, product videos are distributed in the M3U8 playlist format. FetchV is the most powerful M3U8 and Amazon product video downloader extension. It can save listing, review, and previously live video. If the video is large, the download takes long.
Among the above tools, iFunia YouTube Downloader can download live and past Amazon live streams, while FetchV only supports the latter.
Sometimes, if the internet is bad, the quality of downloaded Amazon live video might drop, and 1080p videos may only be saved at 720p. In that case, just wait until the stream is over to save the higher-quality version.
- All Amazon product videos are copyrighted by the brand or seller
- Recommended for personal use only
- Commercial use requires authorization
- Too much product video downloading may trigger an IP ban
Chloe LEE is good at explaining and solving complex technology problems to her readers. Since joining iFunia Studio, she has focused on writing articles about video and DVD software, and how-to tutorials.