5.0 out of 5
The progress view shows every segment downloading and the final MP4s are flawless. I no longer wrestle with command-line tools.
Jordan Blake
2025-02-17
Beeg Video Downloader automates the HLS-to-MP4 conversion that keeps most Beeg videos locked to streaming. It detects the player as soon as it loads, captures the hidden playlists, and gives you a clean list of quality options so you can archive clips in the resolution you prefer. A guided popup displays bitrate, estimated file size, and stream type before you download. Once you start, an inline progress manager tracks segment speed, percentage, and ETA while background workers stitch the MP4 together with retries whenever a chunk fails. The extension keeps everything local—licence details, quality presets, and downloaded files never leave your browser. Desktop notifications and a right-click shortcut make saving multiple videos at once as simple as queuing them and returning when the alerts fire. Activation requires a one-time licence and it is worth letting each tab stay open until processing completes. HLS conversion takes a little CPU time, but you get lossless MP4 copies without juggling developer tools or command-line scripts.
















Streams the finished MP4 into your downloads folder and keeps progress indicators in sync for each active job.
Stores licence activation, preferred quality settings, and retry preferences locally so the extension is ready every time you open Chrome.
Detects when a Beeg video player is in view and injects the download overlay on the exact tab you are using.
Allows downloads to keep running if you switch tabs and lets the extension restore the progress panel when you return.
Enumerates HLS manifests, builds the quality list, and triggers downloads directly from the page without manual URL copying.
Sends desktop alerts when downloads finish or if a retry needs action so you can multitask without losing track.
Adds a Download with Beeg Video Downloader entry to the right-click menu for instant captures.
Handles merging HLS chunks into MP4 files in the background so your main tab stays responsive.
Limits privileged access to beeg.com and its CDNs, ensuring the extension only activates on supported domains.
Open a Beeg video page, press play so the stream loads, then click the in-player download button, the toolbar icon, or the context-menu entry labeled "Download Beeg Video." Pick your preferred quality and keep the tab open while the file is prepared and saved.
The extension reads the qualities exposed through Beeg API v6, externulls media data, and the active player, then sorts them by resolution so you can choose the best match. MP4 variants are preferred when available, while HLS renditions are converted automatically.
Downloads are saved as standard MP4 files. Direct MP4 sources are saved as-is, and HLS streams are stitched into MP4 locally in the browser before the file is written.
Completed downloads are written automatically to a dedicated Beeg folder inside your browser's default Downloads directory.
After secure email OTP sign-in, you get 3 free downloads on the current device. Unlimited downloads require the paid subscription configured for this product.
No. The extension is designed for video-by-video downloads from pages you open yourself. It is not a bulk exporter for entire profiles, playlists, or site libraries.
It is built for Beeg.com and supported Beeg subdomains covered by the extension's host permissions. If the mirror serves the same supported player and stream structure, detection can work there as well.
Desktop builds support Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Whale, and Yandex on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Safari and mobile browsers are not supported.
Press play first so the player exposes the active stream, then reopen the popup or use the in-page button. If the stream still does not appear, refresh the page and try again. DRM-protected or unsupported content will not be detected.
Those permissions let the extension read the active player state, inject the Beeg-specific controls, keep the download manager synchronized across tabs, convert HLS segments into MP4 in the background, and save the finished file locally.
Yes. Media detection and MP4 generation happen locally in the browser. Remote requests are limited to activation, update checks, and the original media sources you are already accessing.
5.0 out of 5
The progress view shows every segment downloading and the final MP4s are flawless. I no longer wrestle with command-line tools.
Jordan Blake
2025-02-17
4.9 out of 5
I archive long videos for slow travel connections and the retry system has never failed me. Notifications let me multitask without checking constantly.
Aisha Greene
2025-03-04
4.8 out of 5
Every other downloader missed streams or added junk. This one finds the right quality instantly and keeps everything local.
Tomasz Weber
2025-01-25