Download entire YouTube playlists at once. Batch download all videos in HD or convert to MP3. Free, fast, and no software needed.
YouTube playlists are collections of videos curated by creators and users — from complete music albums and online course modules to workout series, cooking collections, and podcast archives. Downloading individual videos one by one is tedious when a playlist contains 20, 50, or even 100+ videos.
SaveTube's Playlist Downloader solves this by letting you download entire YouTube playlists at once. Paste the playlist URL and SaveTube will list all videos in the playlist, ready for batch download. Choose your preferred quality and format for each video, or apply the same settings to all — then download everything in one session.
Searches for "youtube playlist downloader" and "download entire youtube playlist" consistently rank among top utility queries. SaveTube handles playlists of any size with reliable processing and no download caps.
Open YouTube and navigate to the playlist you want to download. The URL should look like youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxxxxxx or contain &list= in it. Copy the full URL from your browser's address bar.
Paste the playlist URL into the input field above and click Download. SaveTube will fetch all videos in the playlist and display them as a list with thumbnails, titles, and durations.
You can download individual videos by clicking their download button, or use the Download All option to batch download every video in the playlist. Choose between video (MP4) and audio-only (MP3/M4A) formats.
4K Video Downloader is desktop software that requires installation, takes up disk space, and needs regular updates. SaveTube works in your browser with no installation — access it from any device instantly.
JDownloader is a powerful but complex desktop tool aimed at technical users. SaveTube provides a simple, intuitive interface that anyone can use in seconds without configuration.
YouTube Premium (€12.99/month) allows offline viewing within the YouTube app. SaveTube is completely free and downloads files to your device as standard MP4/MP3 files that play in any app, not just YouTube.
The same legal principles apply to playlists as individual video downloads. Personal offline use is widely practiced and generally tolerated. However, downloading copyrighted content for redistribution is not permitted. Creative Commons and public domain playlists can be freely downloaded. Always respect content creators and use downloaded content responsibly.