Twitter Media Assist

For your better Twitter media experience.

Twitter Media Assist is available to install from Firefox Browser Add-ons and for download from this page. It has 7,828 active users The latest version is 3.2.7, and it was published 5 months ago.

Install from Firefox Browser Add-ons
View source code
Total download count: 1 (Only count downloads from Firefox-Stats)

All available versions

You can find the current and older versions of Twitter Media Assist here. You can download the archived versions or inspect their source codes.

As a free user, you can only download the latest version.

Upgrade to download older versions
Version Download Size Download count Timestamp
3.2.7 XPI · ZIP · Source code 92.05K 0 2024-08-08
3.2.6 Paid users only 91.72K 0 2024-05-23
3.2.5 Paid users only 91.61K 1 2024-05-17
3.2.4 Paid users only 91.56K 0 2023-10-15
3.2.3 Paid users only 91.32K 0 2023-10-01
3.2.2 Paid users only 91.31K 0 2023-08-21
3.2.1 Paid users only 91.29K 0 2023-08-18
3.2 Paid users only 91.30K 0 2023-07-14
3.0.7 Paid users only 89.69K 0 2023-07-13
3.0.6 Paid users only 102.76K 0 2022-12-27
3.0.3 Paid users only 90.69K 0 2021-06-23

Install XPI file

An XPI file, short for "XPInstall," is a compressed file format used primarily by Mozilla applications, like Firefox and Thunderbird, to distribute and install add-ons or extensions. These files are similar in function to CRX files for Chrome but cater to the Mozilla ecosystem.

  1. Simply drag-and-drop the XPI into Firefox to install the add-on.

Install ZIP file

  1. In Firefox browser, go to about:addons to open Add-ons Manager
  2. Click on , then select Install Add-on From File
  3. Select the Twitter Media Assist ZIP file from step 1. Twitter Media Assist is now installed on your browser.