Why this is the fastest free Loom downloader
Most online Loom video downloaders pipe the video segment-by-segment through a single connection, then stream it back to your browser through a single origin server. That serial path is the reason competing tools take 30 seconds to several minutes for a 15-minute video. We rebuilt the pipeline to remove every serial choke point: 16-way parallel segment fetch, direct remux when Loom serves H.264/AAC, CDN-delivered download via Backblaze B2 + BunnyCDN edge, and a single-pass single-click UI. When Loom serves DASH WebM codecs, we transcode to H.264/AAC so the result is still a real MP4.
Loom to MP4 — how conversion works
Loom videos are stored as playlists of short media segments on Cloudfront. When you paste the share link, we parse the manifest, choose the Auto, 1080p, 720p, or 480p variant, and fan out parallel requests to pull the segments. H.264/AAC streams are re-wrapped into MP4 without re-encoding. WebM DASH streams are converted to H.264/AAC, which takes longer but produces a file that opens cleanly in QuickTime, iMovie, Final Cut, Premiere, and browsers.
Done downloading? What you might want next
Once the MP4 is on disk, the most common next steps are: convert it to a different format for a specific platform — try the MOV to MP4 converter if you re-export through an editor, the MP4 to GIF converter for a short looping clip, or the MP4 to MP3 converter to pull the audio out for transcription. If you're migrating off Loom entirely, our Loom alternatives page lays out the post-Atlassian replacement landscape, and the deeper guide to the best Loom alternatives in 2026 covers the no-signup, no-watermark options in order.