Telegraph Photo Saver - Download HD Photos Free

Download Telegraph photos instantly *

* XTwitt.com enables you to download individual photos from Telegraph efficiently and easily.

How to save photos from Telegraph

Downloading photos from Telegraph using XTwitt.com is straightforward—insert your link above or add our URL before any content link:

xtwitt.com/https://www.example.com/path/to/media
Save Telegraph photos in 3 steps
1. Copy your photo link

Go to the photo on Telegraph and copy the link. Visit our help guides for assistance.

2. Insert the URL

Insert your Telegraph photo link into the input field above.

3. Save immediately

Press save to download the photo directly to your device.

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import requests

response = requests.post(
    "https://api.xtwitt.com/api/download",
    headers={"Authorization": "API_KEY"},
    json={"url": "URL"},
)

for item in response.json()["items"]:
    print(item["type"], item["url"])

Telegraph Photo Downloader – Common Questions

Copy the public Telegraph URL of the photo you want to save, paste it into the form above, and we resolve the source media and return a JPG (or matching MP4, JPG) file to your browser.

No account is required. Downloads from Telegraph are free for public posts; we never ask you to sign in to Telegraph itself.

Telegraph hosts mixed content — video, image, and audio all coexist. Downloads come back in the source format the platform served (MP4, JPG).

Telegraph content is reachable without an account as long as the post is publicly visible. We never ask for Telegraph login credentials.

Telegraph streams media via HLS playlists. We stitch the segments into a single JPG file before you download — no manual joining required.

Telegraph draws every kind of user. Downloads range from personal archives to research material to creator backups.

Telegraph embeds video and image content inside news articles. Our downloader extracts the media regardless of where it sits in the article body.

The downloader requests the highest-quality variant Telegraph serves — up to 1080p where the source upload supports it. There's no re-encoding step, so the file you save matches the original byte-for-byte (or as close as the platform exposes).

Yes — the downloader is browser-based, so any modern browser works (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge). Mobile users get the same flow: paste a Telegraph link, tap download, save to Files or Photos.

Single-link downloads are unlimited and free. Batch downloading from Telegraph (paste 5+ URLs at once and stream them as a ZIP) is available on the Pro plan, since it hits Telegraph's rate limits harder.

Downloading public Telegraph content for personal use (offline viewing, backup of your own posts) is generally allowed. Redistributing someone else's work is a copyright matter — check the original creator's terms before you re-share.

First, confirm the Telegraph URL opens for you in an incognito window — if it's private or deleted, the downloader can't reach it. Then try clearing the URL of tracking parameters (everything after `?`). If it still fails, the Telegraph CDN may be temporarily rate-limiting — wait a minute and retry.

XTwitt.com keeps no logs, no files, no traces. Every download streams through encrypted channels and stays between you and your browser.

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