Loom Downloader

Loom Video Downloader — Save a Loom Recording as MP4

Paste a Loom share link, get the original MP4. Useful when Loom hits its 25-video free-tier cap, when you are migrating off, or when you want a local copy of your own recording for archiving and editing.

  • Free
  • No signup
  • Streams direct from Loom CDN
  • Works for public share links

Only works for public Loom share links — private or password-protected videos cannot be downloaded.

Why this exists

Loom does not make it obvious how to download your own recordings — the option is buried, and on the free plan it only works one at a time. If you have crossed Loom's 25-video library cap, the older videos quietly stop being playable but your account still owns them; downloading them is the way out. Same story if you are evaluating whether to stay on Loom or move — having local copies frees you up to switch tools without losing history.

How it works

You paste a public Loom share link. Our server asks Loom's public transcoded-URL endpoint for the MP4 location, then streams the bytes back to your browser as a download. No login, no scraping, no headless browser — it is the same endpoint Loom's own web player calls. Private or password-protected videos cannot be downloaded this way; that is by Loom's design and we respect it.

Use it for your own recordings

This tool is meant for recordings you own or have explicit permission to download. Do not use it to scrape someone else's content. We do not log download requests beyond what our standard infra logs do, but Loom logs the API call — so if you are downloading at scale, expect Loom to notice.

After you have the file

If the goal is to migrate, drop the MP4 into Clipy — same workflow as Loom (record, share a link), but no time cap, no library limit, no watermark, and no signup wall on the viewer side. If the goal is editing, the MP4 plays cleanly in any editor; you might want to run it through our compressor or trimmer first.

Common questions

Does it work for private Loom videos?

No. Only public share links work. Private and password-protected videos rely on Loom's auth, which we don't bypass — that's by design.

Will Loom ban me for using this?

Downloading your own public share link is the same thing Loom's own player does to play it. We don't recommend mass-downloading other people's videos; bulk usage will get noticed by Loom's rate limits.

What format is the download?

Whatever Loom transcoded the video to — typically MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio. You can drop the file directly into iMovie, Premiere, Final Cut, or any video player.

Is there a quality option?

Loom serves a single transcoded MP4 — there is no quality picker on their end, so we just hand you that file. It's usually 1080p if the original was 1080p.

Why does the download go through your server instead of straight from Loom?

To avoid CORS issues — Loom's CDN doesn't always send the right headers for cross-origin downloads, so we proxy the bytes for a smooth experience. We don't store the file; it streams through and is gone.

Can I download a folder of Loom videos in one go?

Not yet — one at a time. If you have many to migrate, ping us and we'll prioritize a batch mode.

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