About Davix

Most download tools make you pick a platform first — a YouTube downloader here, a TikTok one there, each with its own layout, its own quirks, and usually its own pile of ads. Davix is built around a simpler idea: there should be one downloader, and it should figure out the platform for you.

Under the hood, that means a provider architecture rather than a wall of special cases. Every supported platform is a small, self-contained adapter behind a common interface, so the interface you see never changes no matter what link you paste.

We also drew a hard line early on: Davix only retrieves media a source already makes available through a legitimate, public mechanism. No DRM circumvention, no bypassing sign-in walls, no working around private-content protections. When something can't be done that way, Davix says so plainly instead of pretending to succeed.

There are no accounts, because there's nothing to save — every file is temporary, deleted right after it reaches you. That's not a limitation we're working around; it's the point.