LinkedIn video downloader

Download videos from LinkedIn posts in just a few clicks

Download LinkedIn Videos
Enter the URL of a LinkedIn post containing a video to download it

Download videos from LinkedIn posts quickly and for free. Paste the post URL, click one button, and save the video to your device in its original quality. No sign-up, no watermarks, no nonsense.

Whether you want to save a thought-leadership talk for offline viewing, archive your own video content, or pull a clip for an internal presentation, this tool handles the entire process in seconds.

How to Use the LinkedIn Video Downloader

  1. Find the LinkedIn post that contains the video you want to download.
  2. Copy the post link. Click the three dots (...) in the upper-right corner of the post and select "Copy link to post." You can also copy the URL directly from your browser's address bar if you are viewing the post on its own page.
  3. Paste the URL into the input field above.
  4. Click "Get Video" to fetch the video from LinkedIn's servers.
  5. Preview and download. Once the video appears, watch it to confirm it is the right clip, then hit the download button to save it locally.

The whole process usually takes under ten seconds, depending on the length and resolution of the video.

When to Download LinkedIn Videos

LinkedIn videos are not easy to save natively. The platform does not offer a built-in download button for video posts, which means you need an external tool like this one. Here are the most common situations where downloading makes sense:

  • Offline learning. Industry experts, coaches, and educators share valuable video content on LinkedIn every day. Downloading lets you watch during a commute, a flight, or anywhere without a reliable internet connection.
  • Archiving your own content. If you posted a video and no longer have the original file on your device, this tool lets you recover it directly from the published post.
  • Internal presentations and training. Need to include a customer testimonial, a product demo, or a conference clip in a slide deck? Download it first so your presentation does not depend on a live internet connection.
  • Content repurposing (with permission). Some creators grant permission to reuse or clip their videos. Downloading is the first step before editing and republishing on other channels.
  • Competitive and market research. Sales and marketing teams often track what competitors or industry leaders are posting. Saving relevant videos makes it easier to review, annotate, and share insights with the team.
  • Accessibility. Downloaded videos can be run through captioning or transcription software for team members who prefer text-based content.

Always make sure you have the right to use the video before redistributing it.

Supported Formats and Quality

LinkedIn encodes uploaded videos in MP4 format using H.264 compression, which is the most widely supported video format across devices and editing software. When you download through this tool, here is what to expect:

  • Format: MP4 (.mp4).
  • Resolution: The video is downloaded in the highest quality available on LinkedIn. If the original was uploaded in 1080p, you get 1080p. If it was uploaded in 720p, the download matches that resolution.
  • Audio: Included in the same MP4 file. There is no separate audio track to manage.
  • File size: Depends on the original video's length and resolution. A typical one-minute 1080p clip is roughly 20-50 MB.

The downloaded file plays in virtually every media player (VLC, QuickTime, Windows Media Player) and can be imported into any video editor (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, and others).

Why Use Our LinkedIn Video Downloader?

  • Simple and fast. One input field, one button, one download. No extra steps.
  • Free to use. No registration, no subscription, no hidden fees.
  • High quality. Videos are downloaded at the same resolution LinkedIn serves, with no re-encoding or quality loss on our end.
  • Safe and secure. We do not store your videos, your URLs, or any personal data. Everything happens in real time and nothing is cached.
  • Works on any device. Use it on desktop, tablet, or mobile. The tool runs entirely in your browser.

Tips for Best Results

  1. Use the direct post link. The URL should look like https://www.linkedin.com/posts/... or https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/.... Links copied from the share menu or the browser address bar both work.
  2. Make sure the post is public or visible to you. If the post is restricted to connections only and you are not connected with the author, the video may not be accessible.
  3. Check that the post actually contains a native video. Embedded YouTube or Vimeo links inside a LinkedIn post are not hosted on LinkedIn's servers and cannot be extracted with this tool. Use a dedicated YouTube downloader for those.
  4. Preview before downloading. Watch a few seconds of the fetched video to confirm it is the correct clip and the quality meets your needs.

Troubleshooting

If the tool does not return a video, one of these issues is usually the cause:

  • The post is private or connections-only. Videos from restricted posts cannot be fetched unless you have access. Double-check the post's visibility settings.
  • The link is expired or broken. LinkedIn occasionally changes URL structures. If you copied the link a while ago, go back to the post and copy a fresh link.
  • The post does not contain a native video. Some posts embed external video players (YouTube, Vimeo, Loom). These are hosted on third-party servers, not on LinkedIn, so this tool cannot extract them.
  • The video was deleted or the post was removed. If the original author deleted the post or the video, there is nothing to fetch.
  • LinkedIn is rate-limiting requests. If you are downloading many videos in a short period, LinkedIn may temporarily throttle access. Wait a minute and try again.
  • Browser extensions interfering. Ad blockers or privacy extensions can occasionally block the request. Try disabling them temporarily or use an incognito window.

If none of these apply and you are still having trouble, try refreshing the page and pasting the URL again.

Important Note

Respect copyright and LinkedIn's terms of service. Downloading a video does not grant you ownership or redistribution rights. Always get explicit permission from the original creator before using their content in your own work, and provide proper attribution when sharing.

Related Tools

Looking to do more with your LinkedIn content? Check out these free tools:

  • LinkedIn Post Beautifier -- Turn any LinkedIn post into a beautiful, shareable image. Great for repurposing text posts as visuals on other platforms.
  • LinkedIn Post Formatter -- Write and format LinkedIn posts with bold, italic, and special characters. Preview your post before publishing.
  • LinkedIn Hook Generator -- Generate compelling opening lines that stop the scroll and boost engagement on your LinkedIn posts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about downloading LinkedIn videos

Yes, our LinkedIn video downloader is completely free to use with no sign-up, no hidden fees, and no download limits. Simply paste the LinkedIn post URL, click download, and save the video to your device in seconds.

You'll get the highest quality version available from the LinkedIn post. The output quality depends on how the video was originally uploaded. Most LinkedIn videos are available in 720p or 1080p. The video is downloaded in MP4 format, compatible with all devices.

No, you don't need to log into LinkedIn or provide any credentials. Simply copy the URL of the LinkedIn post containing the video, paste it into our tool, and download. We never ask for or store your LinkedIn login information.

No, you can only download videos from public LinkedIn posts. If the post is behind a privacy wall, restricted to connections only, or the profile is set to private, the video won't be accessible. The post must be publicly viewable for our tool to work.

Downloading videos for personal reference is generally acceptable. However, you should always respect copyright and intellectual property. Don't redistribute, monetize, or claim ownership of someone else's content without their explicit permission. When in doubt, reach out to the original creator.

Videos are downloaded in MP4 format, the most widely compatible video format available. MP4 files play natively on iPhones, Android devices, Windows, Mac, and all modern browsers. No additional software or codecs are needed to watch your downloaded videos.