X Spaces has become a genuine audio broadcast channel — crypto discussions, business Q&As, political debates, creator conversations. Some of the most candid content on the platform happens in Spaces, which makes it genuinely frustrating that X only keeps recordings for 30 days, and provides no download option for listeners.
How Long Does X Keep Spaces Recordings?
X currently stores Spaces recordings for approximately 30 days — but only when the host has enabled recording. After that window, the recording is deleted, inaccessible even to the host. Some Spaces aren't recorded at all, depending on the host's settings at the time of the broadcast.
How to Download Twitter Spaces Audio
Method 1 — Using Klypio
- Open X → find the ended Spaces session (check the host's profile or tweets tagged with the Spaces link)
- Copy the Spaces URL from your browser's address bar
- Go to klypio.com/app → paste the link → click download
- Klypio processes the audio stream and provides a file for download
Method 2 — Record Audio While Listening Live
If you're listening to a Spaces session live, you can capture the audio using system recording software — OBS, Audacity, or the built-in recording feature on Windows/Mac. This is the most reliable method when you're unsure whether the host has recording enabled.
Important Considerations
- Only Spaces with host recording enabled can be saved after the session ends
- If the host didn't enable recording, the Spaces is gone as soon as it ends
- Save for personal use and reference — redistributing without permission isn't appropriate
- Act quickly — 30 days goes faster than expected
Using Spaces Recordings as Podcasts
Many hosts use Spaces as an informal podcast channel. If you regularly follow specific hosts, saving each session as an audio file lets you listen back like a podcast during commutes or workouts.
Related: Save podcast audio offline, Download Twitter videos with audio.
Save now: klypio.com/app — download the Spaces audio before X's 30-day window closes.