Open a Brazz video
Navigate to a supported Brazz video page and start playback so the active media request is available.
Save accessible Brazz videos as local MP4 files with private browser-based detection and no relay servers.
Brazz pages can change without much warning. A video that plays today may later move to a different host, disappear from a listing, or stop loading through the same embedded player. If you need a local copy of content you are allowed to keep, a browser bookmark is not always enough.
Brazz Downloader adds a focused capture workflow to your desktop browser. Open a supported Brazz page, let the player initialize, and click the extension icon. The extension checks the active tab for playable media, resolves the stream your browser session can already reach, and presents a clean download action without command-line tools or separate recorder software.
The downloader is built for practical archiving rather than noisy automation. It works on the current video page, uses page metadata for cleaner filenames when available, and saves the finished file as a standard MP4 for normal offline playback. Detection also covers supported Brazz and BrazzPW host patterns, so compatible mirrors can be handled from the same workflow.
Privacy stays local. The extension runs in your browser, writes the file to your device, and does not upload videos to a conversion server. Authentication, access checks, and age-gated pages remain governed by the browser session you already have; the tool does not bypass paywalls, permissions, or platform rules.
Brazz Downloader supports Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and Opera on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Start with three free downloads to confirm the current player and your browser setup are compatible.
No command line, no screen recording, and no extra workflow outside your browser.
Navigate to a supported Brazz video page and start playback so the active media request is available.
Open the Brazz Downloader popup to scan the current tab for compatible video sources.
Review the detected file details and start the local download from the browser toolbar.
The finished file lands on your device for offline playback in any standard media player.
Short, practical feedback from people using Brazz Downloader in real workflows.
The extension found the active player after playback started and saved a clean MP4 without making me inspect network requests.
Nolan Price
2025-03-11
I wanted a local-only tool, and this kept the process in the browser without sending the file through a conversion site.
Mira Stone
2025-03-26
It handled the Brazz pages I tested and produced filenames that were easy enough to organize afterward.
Anton Reed
2025-04-07
Core capabilities included in Brazz Downloader.
Detects playable media on supported Brazz video pages after the player has loaded
Supports Brazz and BrazzPW host patterns used by compatible pages
Saves finished downloads as standard MP4 files for offline playback
Uses page metadata for cleaner automatic filenames when titles are available
Runs inside your browser without requiring command-line tools or external recorder apps
Keeps video processing local with no relay server or temporary cloud upload
Works with the access already available in your active browser session
Provides a focused one-video workflow to reduce accidental bulk requests
Supports Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and Opera on desktop operating systems
Available on major desktop browsers and operating systems used in day-to-day workflows.
Pick the browser build you need. When a direct GitHub release is available, you can grab the ZIP there.
Desktop extension
Open the main product page to get the Chrome build while direct release links are being added.
Desktop extension
Firefox support is in progress and will be enabled soon.
Desktop extension
Open the main product page to get the Edge build while direct release links are being added.
Desktop extension
Open the main product page to get the Opera build while direct release links are being added.
Desktop extension
Open the main product page to get the Brave build while direct release links are being added.
Desktop extension
Open the main product page to get the Whale build while direct release links are being added.
Desktop extension
Open the main product page to get the Yandex build while direct release links are being added.
We recommend using the ZIP version from the GitHub release when available. It lets us ship the most complete build, including features that browser stores do not always allow.
Every requested permission and the job it performs inside the extension.
Saves finished Brazz MP4 files to your selected browser download location.
Scans the current Brazz tab for the player and compatible media sources after playback starts.
Stores license activation, download preferences, and lightweight local settings between sessions.
Shows completion or failure alerts when a download finishes in the background.
Allows detection on Brazz, BrazzPW, and compatible embedded media hosts used by supported pages.
Better to know the boundaries up front than find out after checkout.
The source page must expose a compatible non-DRM video stream
You must already have permission to view the content in your browser
Quality options depend on what the current player or embed host provides
One active download per tab is recommended
The source tab should stay open until capture finishes
Safari and mobile browsers are not supported
Instant Download
Get access immediately after payment
Lifetime Updates
All future updates included at no extra cost
Premium Support
Get help when you need it
Private Workflow
Download and process content on your own device
Offline Access
Keep saved material available when portals change
Billed monthly
Keep accessible Brazz videos available even if pages move or embeds stop resolving later
Avoid manual network inspection when a page uses a supported embedded player
Watch saved MP4 files offline in any standard video player
Maintain privacy by processing downloads locally on your own device