Who we are

About BipBup

Understand what BipBup does, who it is for, and which operational and legal limits we follow.

Updated on April 21, 2026Own or authorized useNo account requiredOn-demand processing

Public channel

support@bipbup.app

Address for support, privacy, copyright and operational communication.

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Languages

English + Portuguese (Brazil)

Core content and support pages are published in two languages.

Scope

Public, own or authorized media

The site is not designed to bypass private access, DRM or contractual restrictions.

What BipBup is

BipBup is a web tool that prepares media downloads from compatible links submitted by the user.

Our goal is to offer a simple, mobile-first and predictable interface for people who need to save their own content, properly licensed files or public media whose use is allowed.

How the service works

When you submit a URL, the system identifies the platform, validates the link format and tries to generate a stable download route.

In some cases we use internal proxies, short-lived preview cache and redundant processing instances to reduce temporary failures without breaking navigation.

Who the site is for

BipBup is meant for creators, social teams, marketers, students and users who need to archive content they are allowed to use.

If you are looking for a way to download third-party material without permission, access private accounts or bypass technical protections, this service is not the right tool.

What we do not do

  • We do not promise compatibility with every link on the internet.
  • We are not affiliated with, endorsed by or operated by YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, Reddit, Pinterest or SoundCloud.
  • We do not offer access to private, paid, login-protected, DRM-protected or otherwise restricted content.
  • We do not provide legal advice and we do not replace the need to read the source platform terms.

Operational commitments

We prioritize clear error messages, bilingual support, fast navigation and transparency about technical limits.

We also treat institutional pages, policies and articles as part of the product rather than footer filler. They exist to explain who we are, how we publish content and what usage we accept.