Loom Video Downloader
Download public Loom videos directly from CloudFront. Paste any loom.com share link and the MP4 streams straight to your device - nothing touches our servers.
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About Loom Video Downloader
Download Loom Videos Directly in Your Browser
Loom has become one of the most popular screen recording and video messaging platforms for remote teams, educators, and freelancers. But what happens when you need to watch a Loom recording offline, archive it for compliance purposes, or share it with someone who does not have a Loom account? The Loom Video Downloader solves that problem by letting you save Loom videos as standard video files right from your web browser.
Why You Might Need to Download a Loom Video
There are plenty of legitimate reasons to save a Loom recording locally:
Offline access. You are about to board a flight and need to review a colleague's project walkthrough. Without an internet connection, the Loom link is useless. Downloading the video beforehand means you can watch it at 35,000 feet without relying on spotty airline Wi-Fi.
Archiving and record-keeping. Companies in regulated industries often need to retain communications for compliance. If a Loom video contains a client approval, a design review, or a training walkthrough, downloading and archiving it ensures the content survives even if the original Loom account is deleted or the subscription lapses.
Repurposing content. Trainers and course creators frequently record initial walkthroughs on Loom, then edit the footage in professional video editors to produce polished tutorials. Getting the raw video file is the first step in that workflow.
Sharing beyond Loom. Not everyone has a Loom account, and some corporate firewalls block the platform entirely. Downloading the video and sharing it as an MP4 file sidesteps those access issues completely.
How the Loom Video Downloader Works
Using this tool takes just a few steps. Paste the Loom video URL into the input field, and the tool extracts the video source from the page. You then get a download button that saves the video file directly to your device. The entire process happens in your browser - no server-side processing, no third-party services involved, and no account registration required.
The downloaded file retains the original video quality. Loom typically encodes recordings in MP4 format with H.264 video and AAC audio, which is compatible with virtually every media player and video editor on the market. You will not need to convert the file after downloading.
Respecting Content Ownership
A quick note on responsible use. Loom videos are created by real people who own the rights to their content. This downloader is intended for personal use, archival of your own recordings, and situations where you have explicit permission from the video creator. Do not use it to redistribute someone else's content without their consent.
Browser-Based for Maximum Convenience
There is no software to install, no browser extension to manage, and no command-line tool to configure. The Loom video downloader works on any modern browser - Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari - on both desktop and mobile devices. Because processing happens locally, your Loom URLs and downloaded content remain private. Nothing is logged or stored on our servers.
Whether you are a remote worker building a personal knowledge base, an educator compiling training materials, or a freelancer archiving client feedback, this tool gives you a fast and reliable way to save Loom recordings for offline use. Paste a link, click download, and the video is yours to keep.