Most mobile browsers make it nearly impossible to download videos for offline reference or repurposing. Quetta solves this with a seamless one-click video download system that works across 1,000+ websites — from mainstream video platforms to niche content sites. For creators who do their research on mobile and want to save reference videos, inspiration clips, or tutorial content, Quetta is a significant upgrade over standard mobile browsers.
Download MP4, M3U8, and HLS videos from 1,000+ websites with a single tap
AI-powered ad blocker that removes ads, pop-ups, and trackers for faster, cleaner browsing
Picture-in-picture mode to watch reference videos while working in other apps
Background audio playback. listen to video content while your screen is off
Chrome Web Store and Microsoft Edge extension support on mobile for productivity tools
Built-in playlist manager to organize saved videos by project or content category
Who Is It For?
Mobile users and content creators who want a browser that can download videos from a wide range of websites directly to their device, combined with an ad-free browsing experience. Useful for creators who research or collect reference video content on mobile.
For downloading from platforms with strict DRM protection or for use cases requiring desktop-level browser functionality, Quetta's mobile scope is a limitation. Also note the legal and terms-of-service implications of downloading content from certain platforms.
Pros and Cons
- ✅ Download MP4 video from 1,000+ websites directly in browser
- ✅ AI-powered ad blocker built in
- ✅ Picture-in-picture mode for multitasking
- ✅ Clean and fast mobile browsing experience
- ❌ Content downloading may conflict with platform terms of service on some sites
- ❌ Mobile browser only — no desktop equivalent
- ❌ Limited to mobile workflow use cases
Pricing
Quetta is free to download.
Summary
Quetta is a practical mobile browser for creators who regularly reference or collect video content during research on their phone. The built-in video downloader and ad blocker make it a more capable research tool than standard mobile browsers. Review the terms of service of any platform before downloading its content.
