Function-first public thread export

Twitter Thread Downloader

Paste a public X/Twitter thread URL and export a clean, attributed copy as TXT, Markdown, PDF, or image when available.

Works with public thread URLs. Protected, deleted, private, or login-gated content cannot be exported.

Ready to export

Clean thread export

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#1

A public thread is easier to study when the context, order, and source links stay attached to the readable copy.

#2

This sample preview avoids real exported content. It shows the intended structure: attribution, chronological posts, and format choices.

No login. No saved history. Public threads only.

How it works

Turn a public thread into a clean export in three steps.

01

Paste the thread URL

Paste a public x.com or twitter.com post or thread link into the downloader.

02

Choose your format

Preview the reader view and choose TXT, Markdown, PDF, or image if available.

03

Download with attribution

Save a clean export that keeps source links and attribution attached.

Supported export formats

Export in the format you need

Some exports may not be available for every thread. Very long threads, unavailable posts, media restrictions, or rendering limits can affect PDF and image output.

TXT

Plain text for quick reading, simple archives, and lightweight notes.

Markdown

Structured Markdown for research notes, documentation, blogs, and knowledge bases.

PDF

A readable PDF export for offline reading, review, and sharing with context preserved.

Image

A visual thread snapshot when the thread length, media, and rendering conditions support it.

Reader-first export desk

A focused utility, not an account product

Read threads without the clutter

Convert a public thread URL into a simple reader view with posts arranged in order, source links preserved, and extra page noise removed.

Keep credit and context attached

Preserve author details, source URLs, and original post links where available.

Start with a URL, not an account

No signup, no payment, no dashboard, and no account-based workflow in v0.

Built for minimal data handling

No analytics tracking of submitted URLs or thread content.

Made for responsible public exports

Public-only use, attribution preserved, and fair-use limits apply.

Export in the format you need

Use TXT for quick notes, Markdown for knowledge bases, and PDF/image when feasible.

Use cases

For public references worth keeping

Researchers and Analysts

Before: Important public threads are hard to cite, review, and revisit later.

After: You keep a clean copy with attribution and source links attached.

Writers and Editors

Before: Pulling ideas from long public threads means copying posts one by one.

After: You get a readable export you can review, quote responsibly, or add to notes.

Students and Knowledge Workers

Before: Useful threads get lost in bookmarks, screenshots, and browser tabs.

After: You save a cleaner reference file for class notes, personal study, or later reading.

Teams Sharing Public References

Before: Sharing a thread link alone can lose context when readers do not open every post.

After: Teammates can review a clean export with the original source URL included.

Responsible use

Clear limits for public thread exports

Public Thread Exporter only works with public content that can be accessed and processed at the time of export. It does not access private, protected, deleted, restricted, or login-gated content.

Independent tool. Not affiliated with X Corp or Twitter.

Public content only

No private, protected, deleted, restricted, or login-gated exports.

Attribution preserved

Source URL and author context stay attached where available.

Fair-use limits apply

One-at-a-time v0 processing keeps the service focused and available.

FAQ

Questions before you export

Yes. Public Thread Exporter v0 is free to use with no login or payment required. Fair-use limits apply so the tool stays available and focused on one-at-a-time public thread exports.
Free v0 · No login

Save the thread before it gets buried

You already found a public thread worth keeping. Public Thread Exporter turns it into a cleaner reader file with attribution and source links preserved.

Free v0 · No login · TXT, Markdown, PDF, and image when available

Export a Public Thread