
TubeMate has been the canonical Android video downloader since 2012, and the 2026 build (3.4.20) still ranks among the most-installed picks on Aptoide with 6 million-plus downloads and a TRUSTED malware badge. Most users who stay on TubeMate stay for the broad site list and the picker that has hardly changed in a decade. Most users who leave TubeMate leave for one of three reasons: the banner ads, the no-Google-Play distribution that means manually sideloading every update, or the closed-source build chain that makes it impossible to audit what the app does in the background.
If any of those pushed you to look for TubeMate alternatives, the seven options below cover the same job. We pulled current version, install size, malware status, and rating directly from Aptoide for the closed-source picks, and verified the F-Droid release pages for the open-source ones.
Quick comparison
| App | Best for | Source | Free plan | Size | Standout vs TubeMate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NewPipe | Open-source, zero tracking | Aptoide, F-Droid | Free, no ads | 10.4 MB | No Google libs, no clipboard listener |
| Videoder | YouTube-first, smallest install | Aptoide | Free, ads | 10.8 MB | 4K picker, 60 percent smaller install |
| VidMate | Social-platform breadth | Aptoide | Free, ads | 31.7 MB | TikTok and Instagram saves work in one paste |
| Seal | Power users on Android 12+ | F-Droid | Free, no ads | 14 MB | yt-dlp wrapper, longest site list |
| All Video Downloader Master | Browser-plus-picker combo | Aptoide | Free, ads | 105.8 MB | Built-in multi-tab browser |
| TubeMine | Older Android phones | Aptoide | Free, ads | 29.2 MB | Smaller memory footprint |
| Download Hub | In-app browser workflow | Aptoide | Free, ads | 23.1 MB | Multi-tab browser, no YouTube |
Why people leave TubeMate
The Aptoide reviews and the dedicated subreddit threads on TubeMate keep returning to the same five complaints.
- Banner ads in the picker. The free build (and there is no paid build) ships banner ads at the bottom of the resolution-picker dialog. They do not block downloads, but they cover the lower picker options on small screens.
- Sideload-only distribution. TubeMate has never been on Google Play because of the YouTube extractor. Every update means another APK install from Aptoide or the developer’s site, which trips Play Protect warnings on devices that have not opted into “install unknown apps” for the source.
- Closed-source build chain. The app does not publish source code, which means each new version has to be trusted on the modder’s reputation alone. Reproducible builds are not possible.
- Extractor lag for new platforms. TubeMate’s strength is YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, and Metacafe. TikTok and Instagram coverage exists but lags VidMate and the FOSS picks.
- Picker UI that hasn’t modernized. The 3.x series ships the same picker layout the 2.x series shipped in 2019. Functional but not pleasant on a 2026 6.5-inch screen.
If any of those pushed you off, here are seven TubeMate alternatives worth installing.
NewPipe, best free open-source TubeMate alternative
NewPipe is the most common TubeMate replacement among privacy-conscious users. The org.schabi.newpipe package ships from F-Droid and is mirrored on Aptoide as TRUSTED. It does not talk to any Google library, does not need a Google account, and has no clipboard listener at all. The 0.28.7 build supports YouTube, SoundCloud, media.ccc.de, PeerTube, and a few others, with an audio-only background mode that turns long-form videos into podcast-style listening.
Where it falls short: Site list is narrower than TubeMate’s. No support for TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, or Vimeo. YouTube backend changes can take a few days to patch since updates depend on volunteer maintainers.
Pricing:
- Free, no ads, no in-app purchases.
- Source code on GitHub.
Migrating from TubeMate: Your downloaded files in the gallery do not need to move. Just install NewPipe alongside TubeMate, copy any subscription list manually (NewPipe imports YouTube subscription URLs from a CSV).
Bottom line: Pick NewPipe if you mostly save from YouTube or SoundCloud and want zero ads with an auditable build.
Videoder, best smallest install
Videoder is the lightest install of any TubeMate alternative at 10.8 MB. The 14.2 build on Aptoide has 4 million-plus installs and a 5-star community rating. Where TubeMate defaults to 720p in its picker and asks you to tap into the dropdown for higher resolutions, Videoder surfaces 1080p and 4K as one-tap options when the source provides them. Site coverage matches or exceeds TubeMate for YouTube specifically.
Where it falls short: Slower release cadence than TubeMate. Instagram private-account stories sometimes fail silently. No iOS port.
Pricing:
- Free, ad-supported.
- No paid tier.
Migrating from TubeMate: Direct install alongside TubeMate. Both apps write to the same gallery, so nothing has to move.
Bottom line: Pick Videoder if your saves are 80 percent YouTube and you want the smallest install that can still hit 4K.
VidMate, best for social platforms TubeMate misses
VidMate is the TubeMate alternative most users move to when they realize TubeMate’s TikTok and Instagram coverage isn’t keeping up. The 5.3483 build covers TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, and a few hundred others through a single paste-and-save flow. The 15 million-plus Aptoide installs make it the most-installed video downloader on the store. Our VidMate alternatives guide goes deeper on the migration paths for users who want to leave VidMate later.
Where it falls short: Heavier ad density than TubeMate. Asks for broad permissions including storage and notifications. Runs a clipboard listener in the background.
Pricing:
- Free, ad-supported.
- No paid tier.
Migrating from TubeMate: No data needs to move. TubeMate downloads sit in the gallery, VidMate writes to its own folder by default but can be configured to use the same gallery folder.
Bottom line: Pick VidMate if you save from TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook more than from YouTube.
Seal, best power-user TubeMate alternative
Seal is the TubeMate replacement for users who already know yt-dlp on a desktop and want the same site list on Android. The com.junkfood.seal package ships from F-Droid and from the developer’s GitHub. Site coverage matches yt-dlp upstream, which is the longest list of any picker in this category and is updated almost daily. The UI is share-sheet-driven: paste or share a URL in, pick a format, hit save.
Where it falls short: No in-app browser, so you cannot discover videos inside the app. The UI assumes some familiarity with format codes. F-Droid distribution lags the developer’s own releases by a few days.
Pricing:
- Free, no ads, no in-app purchases.
- Source code on GitHub.
Migrating from TubeMate: Direct install. Seal does not import any TubeMate state, but TubeMate downloads in the gallery do not need to move.
Bottom line: Pick Seal if you want yt-dlp’s site list on Android, zero ads, and you don’t need an in-app browser.
All Video Downloader Master, best browser-plus-picker combo
All Video Downloader Master is the TubeMate alternative for users who want the in-app browser experience that TubeMate doesn’t ship. The 2.8.1 build by Vidmark Inc. bundles a multi-tab browser, auto-resolution detection, and a one-tap save. The 10 million-plus Aptoide installs and TRUSTED status make it the most-downloaded browser-plus-picker app on the store.
Where it falls short: Heaviest install in this category at 105.8 MB. The bundled browser is built on a stock WebView, so any site that geofences or device-fingerprints the WebView refuses to load.
Pricing:
- Free, ad-supported.
- No paid tier.
Migrating from TubeMate: TubeMate doesn’t have a built-in browser, so the workflow shift is the main change. Existing TubeMate downloads in the gallery are unaffected.
Bottom line: Pick All Video Downloader Master if you wanted TubeMate to ship a built-in browser but it never has.
TubeMine, best on older phones
TubeMine is the lighter TubeMate alternative for older Android phones. The package net.tubemine ships at 29.2 MB with TRUSTED status and 1 million-plus Aptoide installs. It runs a smaller memory footprint than TubeMate, which matters on devices with 2 to 3 GB of RAM still in service across Indonesia, Brazil, and India.
Where it falls short: Site coverage is narrower than TubeMate. The picker UI looks dated. Ads are present in the free build.
Pricing:
- Free, ad-supported.
- No paid tier.
Migrating from TubeMate: No data migration needed. TubeMate downloads stay in the gallery.
Bottom line: Pick TubeMine if your phone is older than 2020 and TubeMate stutters.
Download Hub, best for in-app browsing on a budget
Download Hub by Tradron is the most-installed in-app-browser downloader on Aptoide despite a 2-star rating. The 5.0.3 build is the version 5 million-plus users have on their device. Where TubeMate is YouTube-first, Download Hub is browser-first and explicitly does not support YouTube to stay inside the Play store policy for video downloaders. The Download Hub alternatives roundup covers the picks that beat it on ad density.
Where it falls short: 2-star Aptoide rating, ad density in the browser, no YouTube support, slow update cadence (last public update 2024-07-10).
Pricing:
- Free, ad-supported.
- No paid tier.
Migrating from TubeMate: Workflow is different (browser-first vs paste-first). Existing TubeMate downloads in the gallery are unaffected.
Bottom line: Pick Download Hub only if you specifically want a browser-first downloader and you’re willing to tolerate the ad load. All Video Downloader Master is the better browser-first option.
How to choose between them
- If you want zero ads and an auditable open-source build: pick NewPipe. Best for YouTube, SoundCloud, PeerTube saves. No clipboard listener, no Google libs, smaller install than TubeMate.
- If you want the smallest install with full YouTube and 4K support: pick Videoder.
- If you save mostly from TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook: pick VidMate. TubeMate’s coverage of those platforms lags.
- If you want yt-dlp’s full site list on Android: pick Seal. Power-user pick, no in-app browser.
- If you wanted TubeMate to ship a built-in browser: pick All Video Downloader Master. Same browser-first workflow as Download Hub but with a cleaner picker.
- If your phone is older than 2020 and TubeMate stutters: pick TubeMine.
- Stay on TubeMate if the broad site list and the familiar picker are working for you, and the banner ads do not bother you.
Frequently asked questions
Is TubeMate safe to use in 2026?
The official TubeMate build at devian.tubemate.v3 from Aptoide is TRUSTED on the malware scan. Six million-plus users run it without issue. The risk is not the app itself, it is the clone domains that ride the same keyword. Install from Aptoide or the developer’s domain, never from a “free apk download” search result. The modded APK safety guide covers the clone-domain attack pattern in detail.
What is the best free TubeMate alternative?
For free with zero ads, NewPipe is the strongest pick. For free with broader site coverage, VidMate or Videoder. For free with the longest possible site list, Seal. None of these have a paid tier.
Is NewPipe better than TubeMate?
For YouTube and SoundCloud, yes. NewPipe has no ads, no tracking, no clipboard listener, and a smaller install. TubeMate has the broader site list (Vimeo, Dailymotion, Metacafe, Vuclip in addition to YouTube). The right pick depends on which sites you actually save from. If your saves are 90 percent YouTube, NewPipe wins. If they span four or five different platforms, TubeMate still wins.
Can I import my TubeMate downloads to another app?
The downloaded files are standard MP4 or MP3 in your phone’s gallery. Any video player can open them. You do not need to “import” anything. TubeMate does not maintain a private library that needs migration. If you used TubeMate’s playlist feature, that data stays inside TubeMate.
Why isn’t TubeMate on the Google Play Store?
TubeMate has never been on Google Play because Play’s policy excludes apps whose primary purpose is downloading content from YouTube. The developer keeps the app off Play deliberately and distributes through Aptoide and the official TubeMate domain. This is the same reason most video downloaders are not on Play.
Are there TubeMate alternatives for iOS?
Not really. iOS’s app store policy is more restrictive than Google Play’s, and Apple does not allow sideloading the same way Android does. The closest options on iOS are platform-specific saves (YouTube Premium for offline YouTube playback, the Instagram in-app save feature) or web-based downloaders accessed through Safari.