Looking to download NZZ videos? yt-dlp online is the fastest, cleanest way to save NZZ content to your computer in original quality. It is built on top of yt-dlp — the most powerful open-source media downloader available — and wraps its full feature set in a friendly desktop interface so you never have to touch a command line.
Paste any NZZ link into the downloader below to start a secure download job. When signed download links are available, choose the quality you want — from a lightweight 360p clip to a full 8K HDR master — or use the desktop app for advanced audio conversion. There are no watermarks, no daily limits and no account required.
How to download from NZZ
There are three easy ways to save NZZ content. The desktop app is the most powerful, but the web downloader above works instantly with no install.
- 1. Copy the NZZ URL
Open NZZ, find the video, playlist or audio you want, and copy its link from the address bar or the share menu.
- 2. Paste it into the downloader
Paste the link into the box above and press Fetch. The downloader creates a secure job and lists signed NZZ download options when they are available.
- 3. Choose your format
Select the quality and container you want. For advanced conversion, audio extraction, and merged high-resolution video, use the desktop app.
- 4. Download
Click download and use the signed link returned by the downloader job. The website does not host media files; use it only for content you have the right to save.
What makes the NZZ downloader different
Every NZZ quality, from 360p to 8K
yt-dlp reads the full format manifest from NZZ, so you get the exact streams the platform serves — including 1080p, 1440p, 4K and 8K where available, with HDR and high-frame-rate variants preserved. Pick the format you want; the app merges the best video and audio with FFmpeg automatically.
Extract NZZ audio as MP3, M4A or FLAC
Only need the sound? Grab a podcast, song, lecture or interview from NZZ and convert it to MP3, M4A, Opus or FLAC at the highest available bitrate, with chapters and metadata carried over when the source provides them.
Playlists, channels and batches
Drop in a NZZ playlist or channel URL and the app previews every item so you can select exactly what to download. Queue hundreds of videos and let parallel fragment downloading — four concurrent streams by default — saturate your connection.
Private and members-only NZZ content
Import cookies straight from Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave or Safari to download age-restricted, region-locked or members-only NZZ media you already have access to. Proxy support routes requests through any HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS endpoint.
Three ways to download NZZ videos
Using the desktop app (recommended)
Install yt-dlp online for Windows, macOS or Linux, paste your NZZ link, pick a format and click download. The app self-updates its yt-dlp engine, so extraction keeps working even when NZZ changes its site.
Using the command line
Prefer the terminal? Install yt-dlp and run: yt-dlp -f "bestvideo+bestaudio" --merge-output-format mp4 "<NZZ URL>". Add -x --audio-format mp3 to grab audio only.
Using the web downloader
The form at the top of this page creates a secure download job and returns signed NZZ download links when available — no install required for quick, occasional downloads.
Supported NZZ formats & quality
yt-dlp extracts whatever NZZ serves and exposes every stream so you can choose precisely what to save:
- Video: MP4 (H.264/H.265), WebM (VP9/AV1), MKV — up to 8K with HDR and 60fps where available.
- Audio: MP3, M4A (AAC), Opus and FLAC at the highest source bitrate.
- Subtitles & metadata: closed captions, chapters, thumbnails and tags embedded automatically.
- Batches: entire NZZ playlists, channels and user pages in one queue.