Triller Launches TikTok Video Backup Service Ahead of Potential US Ban

Triller Launches TikTok Video Backup Service Ahead of Potential US Ban

By Marcus Hartley

January 17, 2025 at 03:39 AM

Triller is actively capitalizing on the potential U.S. TikTok ban scheduled for January 19 by launching 'savemytiktoks.com', a platform designed to help TikTok users transfer their content seamlessly.

TikTok and Triller app interfaces

TikTok and Triller app interfaces

The backup service, powered by Amplify.ai (acquired by TrillerNet in 2021), allows users to:

  • Connect their TikTok account
  • Download their videos and profile information
  • Save follower data
  • Import content directly to a new Triller account

While the impending ban's status remains uncertain, with President-elect Trump requesting the Supreme Court to consider a pause, TikTok creators are already preparing contingency plans by directing followers to alternative platforms like Triller, Twitch, and Lemon8.

Triller's Current Status:

  • Recently settled a lawsuit with Timbaland and Swizz Beats over Verzuz acquisition
  • Facing ongoing litigation regarding a $35.5 million promissory note to Yorkville Advisors
  • Successfully completed IPO in October 2024 after three previous attempts
  • Current stock price: approximately $2.50

The topic "TikTok Ban" is trending on TikTok as users seek alternatives and prepare for potential platform changes. The situation remains fluid as legal challenges continue and creators explore backup options for their content and audience reach.

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