Behance is where graphic designers, motion designers, brand strategists, and UI/UX practitioners publish their portfolio work. Scroll through any top-rated project and you'll likely find an embedded video — a product showcase, an animated brand identity, a UI prototype demo. There's no download button on Behance. Klypio adds one.
What Video Content Lives on Behance?
Behance projects regularly include: animated logo and brand identity reveals, motion graphics and title sequences, UI/UX case study screen recordings, advertising and brand films embedded from Vimeo or YouTube, and product design turntable renders. Each category teaches different design skills.
Downloading Behance Project Videos With Klypio
- Open the Behance project page
- Copy the project URL
- Paste into klypio.com/app
- Klypio detects embedded video sources in the page
- Select quality and download
Note: many Behance videos are embedded from Vimeo or YouTube. If Klypio identifies the source, you can paste that direct video URL for potentially better results — especially for high-resolution Vimeo content.
ArtStation vs Behance: Which to Reference
ArtStation skews toward game art, VFX, 3D modeling, and concept art. Behance is stronger for graphic design, brand identity, motion graphics, and UI/UX work. If your practice spans both, building an offline reference library from both platforms gives you a more complete visual vocabulary.
A Reference System That Scales
Project-based folders beat a single giant "inspiration" dump: Motion-Branding-2025, UI-Dark-Mode-References, Product-Showcase-Styles. When you receive a brief, you open the relevant folder — not a mental catalog of things you vaguely remember seeing online.
Related: Download ArtStation showreels, Download Vimeo 4K videos.
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