Guide

How to Save TikTok Photo Slideshows

Save the available images from a public TikTok Photo Mode post and understand why image count, audio, and watermark status can vary.

Short answer

Paste the public TikTok Photo Mode link into SnapVideoTools. When TikTok exposes the post images, they appear as individual image results that you can save one by one. The web tool does not promise a ZIP file, profile-wide batch download, or a watermark-free version of every image.

Use the link for the individual Photo Mode post

Photo Mode is a swipeable TikTok image post, also described as a slideshow or carousel. Copy the link from that post itself rather than a profile, sound, search, or collection page.

Save the returned slideshow images

  1. 1

    Tap Share on the public TikTok Photo Mode post and copy its link.

  2. 2

    Paste the link into the TikTok downloader and request the available options.

  3. 3

    Confirm that the preview matches the post and look for image results.

  4. 4

    Open or download each image you want; repeat for the remaining returned images.

Images and slideshow audio are separate results

A Photo Mode post may use background audio, but an image download is still an image file. If the source exposes an audio result, it appears separately. SnapVideoTools does not turn the images and music into a new slideshow video.

Why some photos are missing

  • The post is private, deleted, login-only, regional, or age-restricted.
  • TikTok returned only a preview or a reduced set of images to the parser.
  • The copied URL points to a video, profile, sound, or search page rather than the Photo Mode item.
  • The media URLs expired; parse the original public post again.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, when the public source returns the post images; each available image is shown as its own result.

No. The web page presents the available images for individual saving and does not promise ZIP packaging.

No. Images do not contain audio; any available audio is a separate source result.

The copied item or current source response may expose a video representation instead of the original image list.