Memes
Save image memes, screenshots, charts, receipts, and reaction images from supported sources.
Meme archive
Tweet Media Archive helps creators, editors, and meme collectors turn supported meme links, reaction clips, screenshots, and GIF-like posts into files in Drive, Dropbox, or Downloads.
Save memesGIF-like clipsReaction videosCloud folders
To save memes and GIFs easily, paste a supported social URL into Tweet Media Archive and choose where the file should go. The extension saves supported images, videos, reaction clips, and GIF-like posts into Google Drive, Dropbox, or local Downloads so your meme folder is made of files, not dead links.
Save image memes, screenshots, charts, receipts, and reaction images from supported sources.
Keep looping social posts and reaction videos, even when the platform stores them as video files.
Send files to a Drive or Dropbox folder for editors, friends, teammates, or future content ideas.
Paste supported social URLs into Tweet Media Archive and save the resolved image or video file to Google Drive, Dropbox, or local Downloads.
It saves the media file the supported source provides. Many GIF-like social posts are delivered as video files, so the saved result may be a video rather than a .gif file.
You can start with 7 free links per 30 mins and no card required. Paid unlocks are available for heavier repeat use.