"Ị nwere ike itinye ọtụtụ URL ndị rikoma kewapụrụ."

* Facebo.com na-enye gị ohere ibudata ngosi ihe mgbe ochie, vidiyo, na nchịkọta site na ebe ọbụla nke na-echekwa ihe ngosi.

Wepụ "OK" site na URL ma pịa igosi:

facebo.com/https://www.example.com/path/to/media

Nweta Facebook Developer API

N'ime usoro ihe omume gị, tinye n'ọrụ nbudata mgbasa ozi nke ọkachamara. Nweta vidiyo, ụda, na faịlụ ihe ngosi site na REST API na-atọ ụtọ na ọnụahịa na ntinye akwụkwọ dị mfe.

Ọrụ-ọdịiche REST API
Dọkumenti ọfụụ, zuru ezu
Nhazi ọnwa
Nnyemaka Enterprise dị
Python
import requests

response = requests.post(
    "https://api.facebo.com/api/download",
    headers={"Authorization": "API_KEY"},
    json={"url": "URL"},
)

for item in response.json()["items"]:
    print(item["type"], item["url"])

Ajụjụ a na-ajụkarị

The GIF downloader returns animated content as either GIF or MP4, whichever the source platform serves. MP4 is smaller and plays everywhere; GIF preserves the animation in environments that need it.

GIF-bearing platforms — Tenor, Giphy, Reddit, Twitter, Tumblr, Imgur — all work. If a platform serves an animation as MP4 instead of GIF you can choose which format to receive.

GIF quality is bounded by the source upload — Facebo never recompresses. If the source is a low-res looping GIF, that's what you get; if it's a 1080p animation served as MP4, that's what you get.

GIFs and short animations are tiny — typically under 5 MB — so the download completes nearly instantly. Most of the latency is the source platform's CDN, not Facebo.

Free, unregistered visitors get a generous daily GIF download allowance — enough for casual use. A free account (one-click signup) removes the daily cap entirely. There is no premium-only tier required just to use the GIF downloader.

Facebo does not store the URLs you paste, the files you download, or any link between your IP and your activity. The source platform also receives no notification — from their side, Facebo is just one more anonymous visitor requesting a public URL.

No account is required to use the GIF downloader. Paste the URL, get the file. An optional free signup unlocks daily-cap-free use plus a saved download history.

Facebo runs entirely in your browser — every modern browser on desktop, iOS and Android works. There is no app to install, no extension, no plugin; the downloaded file lands in your usual Downloads folder.

GIFs are usually meme-style derivative content with flexible reuse norms, but the underlying source clip may still be copyrighted. Treat any GIF whose provenance you don't know as someone's work first and a meme second.

The GIF file saves to your browser's default Downloads folder — typically `~/Downloads/` on desktop, `Downloads/` in your Files app on Android, or the Files app under On My iPhone on iOS. From there, drag or share it wherever you need.

Facebo works with public media only. If a URL requires a paid subscription or platform-specific DRM to view in a browser, it will fail; if it displays anonymously to anyone with the link, Facebo can retrieve it.

If a GIF download fails, first confirm the URL loads anonymously in an incognito tab — most failures are private-content (account-only) URLs. If a public URL still fails, the source platform changed its delivery; Facebo extractors get patched regularly.

Ntụle: Anyị na-echekwa ihe ọbụla; ihe niile a na-eziga n'ụzọ ziri ezi gaa gị, gụnyere inyogo ndị a na-eziga dịka base64 na brauịzaịra gị.

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