Where Are Netflix Downloads Stored on Android, iOS, PC

Netflix downloads are stored in specific locations depending on the device you are using. In this guide, you will find where your downloaded films go on your computer and mobile devices.

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Myra

Updated on Jan 09, 2025

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Whether you are using Android or iPhone, you can access the downloads on the Netflix app. Just tap the My Netflix > Downloads.

When you decide to download your favorite movies and shows from Netflix for offline viewing, you might wonder where exactly those files are stored. Unlike traditional downloads that end up in easily accessible folders, such as Recent Downloads, Netflix employs a unique system for managing its downloaded content. The videos are not saved in your standard local storage; instead, they reside in encrypted folders that are hidden from view. This design choice ensures that your downloaded content is secure and can only be accessed through the Netflix app.

In this article, we will explore the locations where Netflix downloads are stored across different devices, including Windows PCs, Android, and iOS devices. Whether you want to free up space or understand how Netflix handles your downloaded content, we've got you covered.

Where Are Downloaded Netflix Files Stored on Android

If you are using an Android phone, you can locate the downloaded films or TV series on the Netflix app by tapping My Downloads at the bottom right of the app interface. If you want to know the local folder where the downloaded movies are, Netflix downloads on Android are stored in a hidden folder within the app data. To find them:

Step 1. Open the Files app or any file manager.

Step 2. Enable Show hidden files in settings.

Step 3. Navigate to Internal Storage > Android > data > com.netflix.mediaclient > files > Download > .of

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Step 4. Inside this folder, you will find subfolders with random eight-digit names containing your downloaded content.

These files can only be played within the Netflix app due to encryption.

Where Are Downloaded Netflix Videos on Windows

Well, let's talk about the question first, "can I download videos from Netflix on Windows 10/11?" As of now, you cannot download videos from Netflix on Windows 10 or 11. Netflix has officially removed the offline downloads feature from its Windows app, which means users can no longer download movies or shows for offline viewing on their PCs. Confirmed in July 2024, Netflix updated its app to function as a Progressive Web App (PWA), effectively eliminating the ability to download content. Thus, now, if you want to download for offline watching, you need an Android device, iPhone, iPad, Amazon Fire tablet, or Google Chromebook.

However, if you are not using the new app version, Netflix downloads are saved in a hidden folder within the app's installation directory on Windows. To locate them:

Step 1. Open File Explorer.

Step 2. Navigate to the following path:

C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Packages\4DF9E0F8.Netflix_mcm4njqhnhss8\LocalState\offlineInfo\downloads

Step 3. Replace "Username" with your actual Windows username.

Step 4. To view hidden files, go to the View tab and check "Hidden items."

Note that the downloaded videos are encrypted and can only be accessed through the Netflix app.

Where to Find Netflix Downloads on iPhone/iPad

When it comes to the question, "Where are Netflix downloads stored on iPad or iPhone?" Netflix does not provide direct access to download locations as it does for Android or Windows. Therefore, Netflix downloads can only be accessed through the Netflix app itself.

Step 1. Open the Netflix app.

Step 2. Tap on Downloads at the bottom of the screen to view your downloaded titles.

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Note: Can you access Netflix downloads through the File app on iOS devices? The answer is no. The only way to locate downloaded movies on iOS devices is through the Netflix app. When you download content from Netflix, it is stored within the app's own data and cannot be accessed through the standard Files app on the device.

How to Change Default Download Locations of Netflix

On Android

You can change the download location to an SD card:

Step 1. Open the Netflix app and tap on More or your profile icon.

Step 2. Select App Settings.

Step 3. Under Downloads, choose Download Location and select your SD card.

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On Windows

To change where Netflix downloads are saved, you need to move the entire Netflix app:

Step 1. Go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features.

Step 2. Select the Netflix app and click on Move to choose a different drive.

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Depending on the Windows version, you can also follow the instructions to change the location on Windows:

Step 1. Open System Settings > Storage > Change Where New Content is Saved.

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Step 2. Choose the drive where to keep your downloaded movies and TV shows. Click Apply.

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Can Netflix Downloaded Movies be Transferred

No, downloaded Netflix movies cannot be transferred to other devices directly. The downloaded content is encrypted and tied to the specific device where it was downloaded, meaning it can only be accessed through the Netflix app on that device. This restriction is in place due to digital rights management (DRM) policies.

If you want to know more information, there is an article that provides more info: Can I Transfer My Netflix Downloads to Another Device?

Bonus: How to Download Videos from Online Streaming Websites

EaseUS Video Downloader is a desktop software that can help you download online videos to your computer with a URL. It supports a wide range of sites, including popular online streaming platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook.

Main Features:

  • You can download high-quality videos, including HD and 4K.
  • It allows you to save multiple videos simultaneously.
  • It helps to extract the audio from the video in MP3 format.
  • You can adjust the location where to save the downloaded content.

Step 1. Launch EaseUS Video Downloader on your PC. Click "Download" to select the output format and press "Quality" for the resolution.

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Step 2. Copy and paste the URL of the video you want to download and click "Paste Link" to proceed.

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Step 3. After the downloading process finishes, you can check the downloaded video in the option "Finished."

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this guide is for personal use. EaseUS is in no way collaborated or affiliated with the video-sharing site and will never approve any copyright infringement action. The end-user should be solely responsible for their behavior.

Conclusion

Now, you know where the downloaded Netflix files are stored. By understanding these locations and settings, you can manage your Netflix downloads effectively across different devices.

FAQs

How do I transfer Netflix downloads to my gallery?

You cannot transfer Netflix downloads directly to your gallery or any other file storage on your device. Netflix's downloaded content is stored within the Netflix app itself and is encrypted to prevent unauthorized access or sharing. This means that the downloaded movies and shows can only be viewed through the Netflix app, and there are no official methods to export them to your device's gallery or any other app.

Can you download Netflix movies to an external hard drive?

There is no official way to download Netflix movies directly to an external hard drive. However, some software boats as a Netflix video downloader, such as TuneIf, ViWizard, or MovPilot, and you can try those third-party tools.

Note: Using third-party software to download Netflix content may violate Netflix's terms of service and could lead to account penalties. Always ensure that any method you use complies with legal guidelines.

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