Twitter Photo Downloader
Prepare a public X photo link for your media workflow. Paste the post URL to get a clean canonical link, plus the trick to view and save any X image at its original full resolution.
- →Open the image in a new tab, then add ?name=orig to the image URL for the original full resolution.
- →X supports JPG, PNG, and WebP — 'orig' bypasses the default compression.
- →Photos belong to the poster: credit for reshares, permission for commercial use.
Paste the URL of the X post containing the photo.
Get the cleaned canonical link, free of tracking parameters.
Open the image and add ?name=orig to the image URL to get the original full-resolution version.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get the full-resolution version of an X image?
Open the image in a new tab, then change the URL parameter to ?name=orig (or add &name=orig). X serves a compressed version by default; 'orig' gives you the file at its uploaded resolution.
Can I use photos from X in my content?
Photos belong to the person who posted them. For personal reference, saving is fine; for reposting or commercial use, credit the creator and ask permission.
What image sizes work best on X?
1600x900 (16:9) displays cleanly in the timeline without cropping. X supports JPG, PNG, and WebP up to 5MB.
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