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- removed ip verification and updated privacy policy to reflect this change.
- streamable links now last for 20 seconds instead of 2 minutes.
- cleaned up stream verification algorithm. now the same function isn't run 4 times in a row.
- removed deprecated way of hosting a cobalt instance.
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cobalt

Best way to save what you love.
Live web app: co.wukko.me

cobalt logo with repeated logo pattern background

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What's cobalt?

cobalt is a social and media platform downloader that doesn't piss you off.

It's fast, friendly, and doesn't have any bullshit that modern web is filled with: no ads, trackers, or analytics.
Paste the link, get the video, move on. It's that simple. Just how it should be.

Supported services

Service Video + Audio Only audio Only video Additional notes or features
bilibili.com
Instagram Ability to pick what to save from multi-media posts.
Instagram Reels
Pinterest Support for videos and stories.
Reddit Support for GIFs and videos.
SoundCloud Audio metadata, downloads from private links.
TikTok Supports downloads of: videos with or without watermark, images from slideshow without watermark, full (original) audios.
Tumblr Support for audio file downloads.
Twitter Ability to pick what to save from multi-media tweets.
Twitter Spaces Audio metadata with all participants and other info.
Vimeo Audio downloads are only available for dash files.
Vine Archive
VK Videos
VK Clips
YouTube Videos & Shorts Support for 8K, 4K, HDR, VR, and high FPS videos. Audio metadata & dubs. h264/av1/vp9 codecs.
YouTube Music Audio metadata.

This list is not final and keeps expanding over time, make sure to check it once in a while!

cobalt API

cobalt has an open API that you can use in your projects for free.
It's easy and straightforward to use, check out the docs and see for yourself.
Feel free to use the main API instance (co.wuk.sh) in your projects.

How to contribute translations

You can translate cobalt to any language you want on cobalt's Crowdin. Feel free to ignore QA errors if you think you know better. If you don't see a language you want to translate cobalt to, open an issue, and I'll add it to Crowdin.

Translation guidelines:

  • Text is ALWAYS stylized as lowercase unless it's STRESSED LIKE THIS or is an internal value like {ContactLink} or {appName}.
    • Example: "this is a live video, i am yet to learn how to look into future. wait for the stream to finish and try again!".
      Notice how everything is lowercase, no matter the punctuation marks? Yes, that's cobalt's style and you have to follow it.
  • Avoid extremely formal language, leave it for big and classy tech companies. Use informal language wherever possible.
  • You can (and should) rephrase sentences as long as they keep the same sense and send the same message as original.
  • Do NOT use offensive or explicit vocabulary.
  • Check if there are issues in UI with your localization and optimize it accordingly. If impossible, open an issue.
  • Be nice.

Host an instance yourself

Requirements

  • Node.js 18 or above
  • git

Setup script installs all needed npm dependencies, but you have to install Node.js and git yourself.

  1. Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/wukko/cobalt
  2. Run setup script and follow instructions: npm run setup
  3. Run cobalt via npm start
  4. Done.

You need to host API and web app separately since v.6.0. Setup script will help you with that!

Ubuntu 22.04+ workaround

nscd needs to be installed and running so that the ffmpeg-static binary can resolve DNS (#101):

sudo apt install nscd
sudo service nscd start

Docker

It's also possible to run cobalt via Docker. I highly recommend using Docker compose.
Check out the example compose file and alter it for your needs.

Disclaimer

cobalt is my passion project, so update schedule depends solely on my free time, motivation, and mood.
Don't expect any consistency in that.

License

cobalt is under AGPL-3.0 license.
Fluent Emoji used in the project is under MIT license.