TikTok Live Recorder and VOD Archive
When a TikTok Live ends, the broadcast is gone. Not in 7 days. Not in 14 days. Immediately, unless the creator manually enabled replay saving before going live.
StreamRecorder handles TikTok Live recording automatically. Add a creator to your account and every time they go live, the recording starts from the first second – whether your phone is on or not. Recordings are stored in the cloud and available to watch or download whenever you want.
This is used by fans archiving performances and Q&As, brand teams monitoring creator campaigns, and creators who want raw footage of their own sessions to repurpose into short clips. It’s also the only reliable method for anyone outside the creator’s timezone who can’t be online when the stream happens.
TikTok now has over 1.9 billion monthly active users and live content is a significant revenue channel through gifting and TikTok Shop. The platform generated over 35 billion hours of live content watched in 2025. None of that is preserved by default.
One limit to know: some TikTok Live replays are geo-restricted or set to private after the broadcast. StreamRecorder can only record what’s publicly accessible. If TikTok has restricted the replay, no tool gets past that.
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