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Facebo.com is an online media download and format conversion service focused on downloading videos, images, and Reels from Facebook. It also claims to support Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Reddit, Bilibili, Vimeo, SoundCloud, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and 1,000+ other sites. Users do not need to install any extension—just paste a public content link to download. Developers can use its REST API to integrate media extraction capabilities into their own platforms.
In terms of features, it supports downloading videos, images, albums/galleries, multi-URL batch processing, video/audio trimming, conversion to MP3, WAV, MP4, and GIF, quality selection, and subtitle embedding. On the API side, POST /api/download provides synchronous media extraction with no polling required. Conversion endpoints cover mp3, mp4, wav, and gif, and accept parameters such as start/end time, audio bitrate, video quality, H.264, and subtitles. The documentation includes examples in Python, JavaScript, PHP, and cURL, and explains the response structure as well as 400/401/402 errors, making it beginner-friendly. However, there is no official SDK, versioning, SLA, detailed rate limits, or Webhook support visible.
The web version includes a free allowance, but the scraped page shows free accounts are limited to 1 download per day. Pro includes batch downloads, multi-URL support, unlimited downloads, high quality, trimming, and subtitles. A day pass costs US$7.99, monthly billing is US$11.99/user/month, and annual billing works out to US$8.99/user/month. The API uses a credit model, where 1 credit = 1 format shift. The page shows US$5.0 per credit, 500/month, and credits never expire. However, how downloads and transcoding are charged separately is still not very clear.
Its strengths are that the web interface is extremely easy to use, it covers many sites, and the API examples are complete. It is suitable for personal backups of public media, or for developers who want to quickly implement public media extraction/transcoding. The drawbacks are that it only supports public, non-DRM content; the terms state the service is for personal, non-commercial use, so commercial integrations must verify authorization first; the free quota is low; and there is no information about open source or self-hosting options.
No information is provided about access from China, and the source platforms it depends on—such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter—are usually subject to network restrictions in mainland China, so actual use may require a proxy. Payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives include yt-dlp, gallery-dl, Cobalt.tools, or the official APIs of each platform.
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facebo.com is an Unknown Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach facebo.com directly.