Acceptable use
Download responsibly.
Pullframe is built for legitimate source-capture, editing, research, and archiving workflows. Use it only with videos you own, created, licensed, have permission to use, or are otherwise allowed to download under the applicable terms and law.
Allowed use cases
- Downloading videos you created or own.
- Saving client, team, or project media you have permission to use.
- Archiving public-domain or Creative Commons videos where the license allows it.
- Collecting reference material for editorial review, research, or fair-use analysis where permitted.
- Preparing subtitles, chapters, thumbnails, metadata, and edit-ready transcodes for authorized work.
What Pullframe is not for
- Downloading videos you do not have rights or permission to use.
- Redistributing copyrighted work without authorization.
- Bypassing paywalls, access controls, DRM, or platform restrictions.
- Using downloaded content in a way that violates a service’s terms or someone else’s rights.
Why this matters
Many downloader sites feel disposable or unclear about what they do. Pullframe is different: it is a signed Mac app, the source is public on GitHub, and the paid build exists to make a professional local workflow easier to install, update, and support.
We do not host third-party video content, and Pullframe does not send your pasted URLs, downloaded files, filenames, or local paths to the Pullframe server. Read the telemetry and privacy page for the exact collection boundary.
Questions
For support, rights questions, or takedown requests, email [email protected].