Loom Video Downloader

Loom Video Downloader Online — Free, No Signup

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A fast free Loom video downloader online. Paste any public Loom share link, choose Auto, 1080p, 720p, or 480p, and get a real MP4 delivered through CDN. No signup, no watermark, no Loom subscription, no install. Works on desktop and mobile.

  • Quality choices from 480p to 1080p
  • Migration mode for up to 20 public Loom links
  • Free forever, no signup wall
  • No watermark on the MP4
  • Works on phone browsers too
  • Auto mode uses Loom's best available stream
  • Parallel HLS + CDN delivery

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

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How it works

  1. 1

    Paste any Loom share URL

    Copy the share link from any public Loom video — it looks like https://www.loom.com/share/… — and drop it into the box above. The tool works with any standard share URL; workspace-private and password-protected videos still need their original viewer permissions.

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    Use migration mode for exported libraries

    If you are moving off Loom, export or collect your public share links, enable migration mode, and paste up to 20 links at once. Clipy processes them sequentially with the same quality setting so you can archive a small library without babysitting each URL.

  3. 3

    Choose MP4 quality

    Leave quality on Auto for Loom's best available stream, or pick 1080p, 720p, or 480p when you want a smaller file. If Loom exposes multiple variants, we pick the closest compatible stream.

  4. 4

    Download the finished MP4

    Our backend fetches Loom segments in parallel, remuxes H.264/AAC sources directly, and transcodes newer DASH sources when needed so the final file is a real MP4. Your browser then downloads it from CDN.

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.

Why Loom users download their videos

There are four consistent reasons people download Loom videos in 2026. First — backup before the free-tier cap kicks in: Loom's free plan limits libraries to 25 videos at 5 minutes each, and after Atlassian's acquisition the Creator Lite tier was retired, so older recordings quietly stop being playable once you cross the cap. Second — sharing offline: a Loom share link needs internet, a browser, and Loom's player to work, while an MP4 plays anywhere (Slack uploads, email attachments, clients on flaky Wi-Fi, USB-stick presentations). Third — re-editing: Loom only lets you trim inside its own UI, but once you have the MP4 you can drop it into iMovie, Premiere, CapCut, Descript, or our own trimmer and compressor. Fourth — migrating off Loom entirely: whether you're switching recorders or cancelling because the bill jumped 10×, downloading your library first means you keep your history.

What is Loom Cloud and how we fetch the MP4

Loom stores recordings as signed HLS or DASH playlists made of short media segments. Loom's player streams those segments one at a time, which is fine for playback but slow for downloading. We parse the manifest, choose the requested quality when variants are available, fetch segments in parallel, and produce a standard MP4. H.264/AAC sources are remuxed without re-encoding; DASH sources that use WebM codecs are converted to H.264/AAC for compatibility.

Privacy and how the file is delivered

The MP4 is uploaded to a Backblaze B2 bucket fronted by BunnyCDN so your browser pulls it from the nearest edge node instead of our origin server. The file is stored with a short, unguessable slug and auto-deleted within 24 hours; we never keep a permanent copy. Loom share URLs and downloaded files never get logged against any user identity, because the tool doesn't require an account in the first place.

Common questions

Is downloading Loom videos with this tool allowed?

Downloading your own recordings, or videos a creator has explicitly made public via a share link and that you have rights to use, is fine — this tool only fetches public Loom media URLs exposed to Loom's own player. Downloading someone else's content without permission and republishing it is a copyright issue, not a tool issue. Use this for backup, archiving, and migration of videos you actually have rights to.

Can I download a private or password-protected Loom video?

No — only public share links work. Private and password-protected Loom videos rely on Loom's authentication, which we deliberately don't bypass. That's by design: it would be a security hole if a public tool could pull private content. If a video requires a password to view on loom.com, this tool will also return an error.

What if the video is gone from my Loom dashboard?

If the share link still resolves — i.e. Loom's player still loads it — the downloader works. Loom's free-tier video deletion is non-destructive on the share URL side for a grace window before full removal, so you can sometimes recover videos that have already disappeared from your library by hitting the old share link. Once Loom hard-deletes a video from its CDN, no downloader can bring it back.

Is it really the fastest Loom downloader on the market?

For H.264/AAC Loom sources, the pipeline usually finishes in seconds because it fetches segments in parallel and remuxes without re-encoding. Some newer DASH sources use WebM codecs and require an MP4 transcode, which can take longer. Either way, the output is delivered from CDN instead of streamed through a single origin server.

What format and quality do I get?

MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio. Auto picks Loom's best available video stream, and the quality menu lets you target 1080p, 720p, or 480p when Loom exposes those variants. If the exact height is unavailable, we choose the closest compatible stream. The file plays directly in QuickTime, VLC, iMovie, Premiere, Final Cut, CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, and modern browsers.

Can my team bulk-download our whole Loom library?

Yes, for public share links. Enable migration mode, paste up to 20 Loom share URLs from an admin export or spreadsheet, choose Auto, 1080p, 720p, or 480p once, and Clipy downloads each MP4 sequentially. We still do not bypass Loom authentication, so private workspace-only or password-protected videos need to be made shareable first.

Will Loom ban me for using this downloader?

Pulling your own public share link through this tool makes the same network call Loom's own player makes to play the video. We have not seen accounts get flagged for normal use. We do not recommend mass-scraping other people's videos, though — bulk usage of that shape will get noticed by Loom's rate limits, and that's a separate problem from this tool.

Do you need an account or store my Loom link?

No account, no email, no signup. The Loom share URL passes through our backend once for the parallel HLS fetch + remux, the finished MP4 sits on our CDN with an unguessable slug for under 24 hours, and then it's gone. No copy is kept on disk past that window, and nothing is logged against any user identity because there's no user identity to log against.

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