Yes — paste any public Loom share link into the box above and download the video as an MP4 in your browser. Free, no signup, no watermark added to the file. Works on desktop and mobile browsers. Private or password-protected Loom videos still require the original viewer permissions and aren't downloadable here.
How do I download a Loom video to MP4?
Downloading a Loom video with this Loom video downloader online takes about ten seconds. Here is the full flow:
- Open the Loom video you want to save and copy its share URL (it looks like
https://www.loom.com/share/…). - Paste the link into the box above and press Download MP4.
- Our server hits Loom's public transcoded-MP4 endpoint, then streams the bytes back to your browser as a normal file download — same data Loom's own player uses.
- The file lands in your default downloads folder as an MP4. You can drop it into any editor, re-upload it elsewhere, or archive it offline.
That is it — no email, no account, no Chrome extension to install. The same flow works from a phone browser if you want to download a Loom video to your phone. We pick up the filename Loom suggests, so the saved MP4 keeps a sensible name.
Is Clipy's Loom downloader really free with no signup or watermark?
Most “free” Loom downloaders gate the file behind a signup, slap a watermark on the output, or quietly cap quality at 480p. This one does none of that. The MP4 you get is the exact transcoded file Loom serves to its own web player — usually 1080p if the original was 1080p, with the original audio track intact. There is no watermark because we do not re-encode the video; we just stream Loom's file through to your browser.
We also do not store the download. The bytes pass through our server once, then they are gone — nothing is uploaded to a queue, no copy is kept on disk. If you want to record your own videos with the same “no signup, no watermark” promise, try Clipy for Mac or the Clipy Chrome extension — same philosophy, applied to recording instead of downloading.
Why would you download Loom videos? (Backup, share offline, re-edit)
People download Loom videos for four pretty consistent reasons:
- Backup before the free-tier cap kicks in. Loom's free plan caps libraries at 25 videos and 5 minutes each — once you cross that, older recordings quietly stop being playable. Downloading is the only way to keep them. More on Loom's 2026 free-plan limits →
- Share offline. A Loom share link needs internet, a browser, and Loom's player to work. An MP4 plays anywhere — Slack uploads, email attachments, clients on flaky Wi-Fi, presentations from a USB stick.
- Re-edit, trim, or repurpose. You cannot edit a Loom video inside Loom — only trim. Once you have the MP4, you can drop it into iMovie, Premiere, CapCut, Descript, or our own trimmer and compressor.
- Migrating off Loom. Whether you are switching to a different recorder or cancelling because the price jumped, downloading your library first means you keep your history. See our guide to the best Loom alternatives in 2026 for what to migrate to.
How does Clipy's Loom downloader compare to other tools?
There are a handful of Loom downloader tools out there. The trade-offs:
- Browser extensions (e.g. video downloader extensions): they work, but they need install permissions, often watch every page you visit, and break every time Loom changes its player. This Clipy tool needs zero install.
- Loom's own “Download” button: works for videos you own, on a paid plan, one at a time. No good for downloading someone else's public share link, and very buried in the UI.
- Generic video downloader sites: most either fail on Loom URLs entirely, or wrap a paywall / signup / watermark around the file. We do none of that — paste, download, done.
- youtube-dl / yt-dlp: powerful, free, supports Loom, but it is a command-line tool. If you are comfortable with a terminal, it is great. If not, this page is faster.
If you came here looking for the recorder, not the downloader: see our roundup of the best screen recorders with no watermark in 2026.
FAQ
Quick answers below. The full FAQ list with structured data lives in the Common questions section further down — Google reads it as FAQ rich-result schema.
Done downloading? Now record your own with Clipy.
Clipy is the screen recorder this tool was built alongside — no watermark, no signup, no time cap. Mac app, Chrome extension, and a free trim/compress toolkit.