Some YouTube videos are really interesting, and you’re probably looking to download them on your daily use device to watch them whenever you want, or maybe share them with your favourite people. In that case, you’d like to see this tutorial on how to download YouTube videos on the iPad. Either with the help of some online website or without having to install any of them.
How to download YouTube videos on iPad
If you don’t want to pay for a YouTube Premium subscription then there are many other ways available to download YouTube videos on your iPad. You can choose from free or paid methods, options for downloading audio, video, different formats, and even methods to download entire playlists at once.
Before describing different options, you should know that there are lots of popular and free tools available on the internet.
- Online services: These online web-based tools allow you to paste YouTube video links and choose the file format with quality options. Most of these services are free and fast and work on any device easily. Examples include Savefrom, Ytmp3, ClipConverter, and VideoSolo.
- Plugins or Browser extensions: There are add-ons for browsers like Chrome or Firefox that help you download the video you’re watching. However, not all of them work perfectly and must require a desktop device.
- Software or apps: You can also find many software and apps designed for downloading videos, for both computers and mobile devices. For iPads, some good options include Video Manager, Documents by Readdle, and iDownloader.
Steps to download a YouTube video on your iPad
Online tools are free and simple to use, You just need to follow a few common steps.
- From YouTube, Copy the video link that you would like to download.
- Then open the YouTube to MP3 converter tool and paste the video link.
- Then click on “Convert” and wait for a few minutes.
- Choose the Quality and Download your Music on your device.
Is downloading YouTube videos legal?
Whether downloading content from YouTube is legal or illegal depends on the situation. If you download a video or audio that the creator has allowed to be downloaded, modified, or shared, then it’s fine. But if the content is protected by copyright or not meant to be downloaded, and is only allowed to be viewed on the platform, then downloading it would be illegal. To be safer, you can use the search tool built into YouTube or the YouTube app on your phone. In advanced search mode, you can filter for content that has specific types of licenses.