Open Entensity
Navigate to a supported Entensity page and start playback so the active media request becomes available.
Save accessible Entensity and Poststuff2 videos as private local MP4 files from your desktop browser.
Entensity pages can rely on embedded media, related Poststuff2 delivery paths, and page structures that are awkward to archive by hand. A clip that plays in your browser today may later move, disappear from a listing, or become harder to revisit. Entensity Downloader gives you a focused way to keep local copies of videos you are allowed to access and retain.
Open a supported Entensity page in your desktop browser, start playback when needed, and click the extension icon. The downloader checks the active tab for compatible media from Entensity and Poststuff2 hosts, then presents a clear save action when your current browser session already exposes a usable non-DRM stream.
The workflow is intentionally simple: one page, one detected media item, one local MP4 save. Files are written directly to your device, and available page metadata is used for cleaner filenames when possible. You do not need command-line tools, screen recording software, or manual network inspection to keep a permitted offline copy.
Privacy stays local. Detection and file assembly run in your browser, and the extension does not upload videos to a converter, relay server, or cloud workspace. It does not bypass logins, age gates, paid access, private content, geographic restrictions, DRM, or source-site rules.
Entensity Downloader supports Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and Opera on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Three free downloads are included so you can confirm compatibility with your browser setup and the pages you are permitted to save before subscribing.
No command line, no screen recording, and no extra workflow outside your browser.
Navigate to a supported Entensity page and start playback so the active media request becomes available.
Open the Entensity Downloader popup to scan the current tab for compatible Entensity or Poststuff2 media sources.
Review the detected file details and start the local download from the browser toolbar.
The finished file saves to your device for offline playback in any standard media player.
Short, practical feedback from people using Entensity Downloader in real workflows.
Entensity Downloader found the page media after playback started and saved a normal MP4 without making me inspect requests.
Noah Mercer
2025-03-14
I wanted a local workflow instead of a converter site. This kept the process in the browser and put the finished file on my device.
Erin Vale
2025-03-29
Useful for pages that lean on related media hosts. The extension handled the detection step and gave me one clear download action.
Cal Grant
2025-04-11
Core capabilities included in Entensity Downloader.
Detects compatible media sources on supported Entensity pages after playback initializes
Supports Entensity pages and related Poststuff2 hosts used by supported media workflows
Saves completed downloads as standard MP4 files for offline playback
Uses available page metadata and timestamps for cleaner automatic filenames
Runs inside your desktop browser without command-line tools or screen recording apps
Keeps detection focused on the current tab to avoid accidental bulk requests
Processes video locally with no relay server, temporary cloud upload, or converter website
Works only with media your active browser session can already access
Supports Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and Opera on Windows, macOS, and Linux
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 Entensity MP4 files to your selected browser download location.
Scans the current Entensity tab for 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 https://entensity.net/*, https://*.entensity.net/*, https://poststuff2.entensity.net/*, and https://*.poststuff2.entensity.net/*.
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 Entensity page or related 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 permitted Entensity videos available even if a page changes or a media source stops resolving later
Avoid manual stream hunting when a page uses related Poststuff2 delivery hosts
Play saved MP4 files offline in normal desktop and mobile media players
Maintain privacy by saving directly from your browser to your own device