Install for your browser
Open the TNAFlix Video Downloader product page and choose the extension build for a supported desktop browser.
Use a desktop browser extension to save TNAFlix videos you can already watch as offline files on your computer.
TNAFlix Video Downloader is built for TNAFlix pages you can open in your own desktop browser session. It looks for video sources exposed to the active page and gives you a local save path.
Use it when you want an offline copy for permitted viewing, review, or archiving instead of repeating the same streaming session later.
It does not add access to locked media or bypass account controls. Open TNAFlix, start the player when needed, pick a detected source, and download the file to your computer.
No command line, no screen recording, and no extra workflow outside your browser.
Open the TNAFlix Video Downloader product page and choose the extension build for a supported desktop browser.
Open a TNAFlix page that contains media you are already able to view in that browser session.
Start playback if needed, then use the extension panel to inspect the detected source and quality options.
Save the selected video as a local offline file on your computer.
Core capabilities included in the downloader experience.
Works from the page you are viewing
The extension checks the active TNAFlix tab for media your browser has already loaded.
Local files for offline playback
Save compatible streams, including MP4-style files when exposed by the page, to your browser downloads folder.
No converter round trip
Media handling stays in the extension workflow, so source videos do not need to be uploaded to a separate converter site.
Desktop browser coverage
Use it with supported Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Whale, and Yandex desktop builds.
Permission-aware by design
The downloader is for content you can access and have permission to keep.
Repeatable download flow
Open a supported page, let detection run, choose from available sources, and save.
Available on major desktop browsers and operating systems used in day-to-day workflows.
Pick the browser build you need. When a direct GitHub release is available, you can grab the ZIP there.
Desktop extension
Install TNAFlix Video Downloader for a supported desktop browser.
We recommend using the ZIP version from the GitHub release when available. It lets us ship the most complete build, including features that browser stores do not always allow.
Preview the extension workflow for supported TNAFlix pages.
Short, practical feedback from people using this downloader in real workflows.
I can stay on the TNAFlix page, confirm the detected source, and save a local copy without digging through browser network logs.
Alex Morgan
2026-02-12
The repeatable browser flow is the useful part: open the video, let detection finish, pick the available quality, and save.
Jamie Lee
2026-03-03
I like that it treats the browser session as the boundary. If I cannot view a video already, the downloader is not pretending it can unlock it.
Priya Shah
2026-01-28
Yes. It runs as a desktop browser extension for supported browsers and works from the page you have open.
Better to know the boundaries up front than find out after checkout.
Use only for videos you can access and have rights or permission to save.
Detection depends on media sources the active TNAFlix page exposes to the browser.
Changes to TNAFlix markup, player behavior, or stream formats may require extension updates.