How to download videos from Facebook Ads Library (without those ad spy tools)
You’re searching for ‘download video from Facebook Ads Library’. I don’t need to explain the Facebook Ads Library in detail. We'll go over how to download Facebook videos straight to your computer.

- Visit the Facebook Ad Library
- Choose a video you'd like to download, and click ‘play’
- Right-click the video and select ‘save as...’
- You’ll notice it’s saved as a 'WEBP/HTML' file
- Rename the file and replace 'HTML' file with ‘.MP4’
You know what I hate more than manually gaining access to clients' Facebook ad accounts? Long blog posts that use more keyword stuffing than a Thanksgiving turkey.
Since you’re already searching for ‘download video from Facebook Ads Library’, I don’t need to explain the Facebook Ads Library in detail. If you’re reading this, I’m sure you already know what it is.
Let’s dive into this like an Olympic swimmer gunning for gold.
How to save images from the Facebook Ad Library
Saving images from the Facebook ad library is straightforward. Right-click on the image and select ‘save image as...’. This will save the image as a JPG file.
How easy was that!
Next.
How to save videos from the Facebook Ad Library
1.) Visit the Facebook Ad Library and search for the brand you’d like to swipe ads from.
2.) Locate the video you’re about to swipe and click ‘play’. Once the video player is active, right-click the video and select ‘save as...’.

3.) Once you’ve saved the video, you’ll notice it’s saved as a 'WEBP/HTML' file. Stay with me here. Locate the file in your downloads folder, and replace the 'HTML' file with ‘.MP4’. Now you’ll be able to play the video as an MP4!

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