About SaveIGReel
SaveIGReel is a browser-based downloader focused on helping users save supported public Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, Facebook videos, and Facebook stories to their own devices.
Our Mission
SaveIGReel exists to make public short-form video downloads easier from a regular browser. The goal is straightforward: a simple URL-based workflow that works on common devices without extra software or confusing setup steps.
The product is intentionally focused on usability, device compatibility, and clear instructions so users can understand what is supported, what is not, and how to use the tool responsibly.
What SaveIGReel Supports
SaveIGReel focuses on a small set of downloader workflows with dedicated pages for each intent: Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, Facebook videos, Facebook stories, and device-specific how-to guides.
The service is intended for public links. Private or restricted content is outside the supported scope, and no part of the workflow should require an account password.
Alongside the downloader itself, the site includes help content for common tasks like saving a Reel on iPhone, Android, or desktop.
How We Approach the Product
Simple Workflow
Copy the public media link, paste it into the downloader, and save the file from your browser without installing extra software.
Privacy-Conscious
The service is designed for public links only. You should never need to enter social-media credentials to use the downloader.
Cross-Device Support
SaveIGReel is built for mobile and desktop browsers so the same workflow works on iPhone, Android, Windows, and Mac.
Respect for Creators
Downloaded content should be used responsibly. Personal offline access is different from reposting or commercial reuse without permission.
Responsible Use
SaveIGReel is intended for lawful, personal use with supported public content. Users should respect platform terms, copyright restrictions, and creator permissions before redistributing downloaded media.
- •Public media only: private or restricted posts are not supported.
- •No credential sharing: you should never need to submit an Instagram or Facebook password to use the service.
- •Creator rights matter: personal offline access is not the same as permission to repost or commercialize content.
- •Use the guides first: most download issues come from expired, private, or incomplete links.
If you run into a problem, the best next step is usually the relevant how-to guide or the contact page so the issue can be reviewed directly.
Get in Touch
Have questions, suggestions, or feedback? Use the contact page and include the page you were using, the device you were on, and the link format you tried.
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