About kukirakura

A small tool that does one boring thing very well.

No accounts, no ads, no tracking. Just a URL field and a download button.

2024

Quietly launched

3

Networks supported

0 kb

User data stored

100%

Independent · self-funded

What we believe

Three convictions that shape every decision.

01

No accounts, ever.

Accounts are a tax on the user's time and trust. Every feature that would require one gets cut instead.

02

Creators are not the enemy.

We support takedown requests with a 24-hour SLA. If you made it, you can get it removed. No argument.

03

Small > everything.

One field. One button. No dashboard, no premium tier, no roadmap theatre. If a feature doesn't help you save a file, it doesn't ship.

Origin
"I just wanted to save a wedding video a friend had posted. The options I found were either broken, watermarked, or asking for my email."

How it started

kukirakura was a personal script before it was a website. A few dozen lines of Python that took a URL and wrote a file. It worked on the author's machine, then on a friend's, then got too useful to stay private.

The name comes from a Javanese word loosely meaning "look, save it" — a small imperative that captures exactly what the tool does.

Where it is now

Still a tiny tool, intentionally. The goal is to keep it working, keep it honest about what it is, and keep it free for people who just need a file.

Support the project

Keep kukirakura free.

kukirakura is free and always will be. If it's saved you time, a small contribution helps keep the server lights on.

What we are

We're not the platforms. We don't own the content. We just make it easier to keep a copy of your own corner of the internet.

Based in

Indonesia

Built with

Next.js · self-hosted

Funded by

Nobody · bootstrapped

Contact

santriwanati@gmail.com