Every time you want to download a TikTok video on iPhone, you copy the link, open Safari, go to a download site, paste the link, and tap download. If you do this regularly, iOS Shortcuts can collapse that entire workflow into a single tap.
What Is an iPhone Shortcut?
Shortcuts is a native iOS app available from iOS 13 onward. It lets you chain automated actions — grab a link from the clipboard, open a URL in Safari, call an API — and assign them to a Share Sheet button or a home screen widget.
Building a Basic TikTok Download Shortcut
The simplest version: grab the TikTok link from your clipboard and open the download page in Safari.
- Open the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
- Tap + to create a new shortcut.
- Add the action "Get Clipboard".
- Add the action "Open URLs". In the URL field, enter:
https://klypio.com/tiktok-no-watermark(or use the clipboard variable to pass the link directly). - Add the shortcut to your home screen or Share Sheet.
Using the Shortcut From the TikTok Share Sheet
While watching a TikTok video: tap Share → scroll down → select your shortcut. It grabs the link and opens the download page immediately.
Advanced: Call the Klypio API Directly
For full automation (no Safari screen at all), use the "Get Contents of URL" action to make an API call. This requires more complex setup and depends on the Klypio API documentation — a good option for developers or power users.
Simpler Alternative
If Shortcuts configuration feels too involved, use @KlypioBot on Telegram — paste the TikTok link in chat, and the bot sends back the downloaded file directly. Works perfectly on iPhone with zero setup.
Want watermark-free TikTok downloads? Go directly to klypio.com/tiktok-no-watermark or read the guide on downloading TikTok on iPhone.