Save Videos and Photos from Rednote (小红书)
rawlink is a free Rednote downloader for English-speaking users who joined the platform in early 2025 during the TikTok migration wave. Rednote is the English-market name for Xiaohongshu (小红书), a Chinese social platform that exploded in popularity worldwide after the US TikTok ban scare. rawlink supports both URL formats: the long xiaohongshu.com/explore/... links and the short xhslink.com/... share links generated by the in-app Share button.
Rednote stores both video posts and photo carousel posts. For video posts, rawlink delivers the source MP4 (typically 720p or 1080p, depending on what the creator uploaded) — clean source from Xiaohongshu's CDN without any platform watermark added. For photo posts, rawlink returns each image at original resolution; carousel posts with multiple photos return all photos in the set.
Works in any browser on iPhone Safari, Android Chrome, Windows and Mac. No Rednote / Xiaohongshu account required, no Chinese phone number needed (Rednote sign-up still requires a Chinese mobile number, which is why a no-login downloader is especially useful for international users). The same paste box also accepts URLs from related Asian apps — Douyin, Bilibili, Weibo, Pipixia — so creators researching Asian video trends can save content from all platforms in one place.
How to Use Rednote Downloader
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01 Open the Rednote post
In the Rednote (Xiaohongshu) app, find the video or photo post you want to save. Tap the Share icon (arrow) on the post and choose Copy Link — you'll get an xhslink.com/... share URL.
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02 Paste into rawlink
Paste the xhslink.com (or full xiaohongshu.com) URL into the input field above and press GET. rawlink resolves the share link and fetches all media from Xiaohongshu's CDN in 5–10 seconds.
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03 Pick video or photo files
For video posts, tap the MP4 download option. For photo posts, each image appears as a separate download — tap each to save, or download all in sequence. There are no daily limits.
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04 Save to your device
On iPhone Safari, files go to the Files app under Downloads — open and tap Share → Save Video / Image to move to Camera Roll. On Android Chrome, files land in Downloads and appear in your Gallery automatically.