LinkedIn Video Download

Download LinkedIn professional videos.

TL;DR

Download LinkedIn videos in HD quality for professional and educational use. Paste any public LinkedIn post URL containing video, preview it with the post details, then download to your device. Our tool automatically selects the best quality (720p when available). Perfect for saving industry insights, thought leadership content, tutorials, and professional development videos.

How to Download LinkedIn Videos

Save professional video content from LinkedIn for offline viewing and learning. Here's how to use our free downloader.

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Find the LinkedIn video post. Navigate to LinkedIn and find the post containing the video you want to download. This works with videos posted directly to the LinkedIn feed by individuals, companies, and creators.

Step 2: Copy the post URL. Click on the three dots (•••) on the post and select "Copy link to post". Alternatively, click the post to open it and copy the URL from your browser. LinkedIn URLs look like linkedin.com/posts/... or linkedin.com/feed/update/...

Step 3: Paste and fetch the video. Paste the URL into the input field above and click "Get Video". Our tool retrieves the video information including a preview thumbnail, post text, and author details.

Step 4: Download in HD. Preview the video to confirm it's what you need, then click "Download Video (HD)". The tool automatically selects the best quality available, prioritizing 720p when the video was uploaded in high definition.

What LinkedIn Content Can You Download

Our tool works with video content posted directly to LinkedIn.

Native LinkedIn videos. Videos uploaded directly to LinkedIn posts by individuals, companies, or creators. These are the most common type and download in the quality they were uploaded (typically up to 720p).

Company page videos. Professional content shared by businesses on their LinkedIn company pages. These often include product demos, company culture videos, and marketing content.

Creator content. Videos from LinkedIn creators and influencers sharing insights, tutorials, and thought leadership. These are great for professional development.

Not supported: LinkedIn Learning, Live videos in progress, or embedded external videos. LinkedIn Learning courses are protected content. Live videos must end before downloading. YouTube or other embedded videos should be downloaded from their original platforms.

When to Download LinkedIn Videos

LinkedIn contains valuable professional content worth saving. Here are common use cases.

Professional development offline. Save industry insights, career advice, and skill-building content for viewing during commutes, flights, or offline study sessions. Build a library of valuable professional content. Particularly useful for SaaS marketers and professional coaches.

Training and onboarding material. Download relevant industry tutorials or process explanations to share with team members. Great for creating internal training resources (with proper permissions).

Conference and event content. Speakers often share clips from presentations. Download these to reference later or catch up on events you missed.

Competitor and industry research. Marketing teams study competitor content strategies. Download videos to analyze messaging, production quality, and engagement approaches. See our campaign setup guide for testing methodologies.

Backing up your own content. If you post videos to LinkedIn, download your own content to keep backups. LinkedIn's analytics change and posts can be harder to find over time.

Tips for Downloading LinkedIn Videos

Get the best results from our LinkedIn video downloader.

Use the correct post URL. Make sure you copy the URL of the specific post containing the video, not a profile URL or feed URL. Click into the post to get its unique URL.

Check visibility settings. Videos must be publicly accessible. Content from connections-only posts or private company pages may not work. If you can view the video without being logged in, it should download.

Quality depends on the upload. Our tool downloads at 720p when available, but quality depends on what the poster uploaded. Professional content is usually higher quality than casual mobile uploads.

For other platforms. If the LinkedIn post contains a YouTube link rather than a native video, use our YouTube Downloader instead for better quality from the original source.

Respect professional content. LinkedIn content is often created for professional reputation building. Be especially mindful of proper attribution and don't repurpose others' professional content without permission.

Frequently Asked Questions

What video quality can I expect?

Our tool downloads at 720p when available, which is LinkedIn's highest standard quality. Some older videos may only be available at 640p or lower. The quality depends on what the original poster uploaded.

Can I download LinkedIn Learning videos?

No, LinkedIn Learning is a paid subscription service with protected content. Our tool only works with free, publicly posted videos in the LinkedIn feed. LinkedIn Learning content cannot be downloaded through this tool.

Why can't I download some LinkedIn videos?

Common reasons include: the video is from a private/connections-only post, it's LinkedIn Learning content, it's a live video still in progress, or it's an embedded external video (like YouTube). Try viewing the post logged out to check public accessibility.

Can I use downloaded LinkedIn videos for presentations?

For internal reference and personal learning, downloaded videos are fine. For public presentations, training materials, or any redistribution, you should get permission from the content creator. Always credit the source when sharing professionally.

Is it appropriate to download LinkedIn videos?

Downloading for personal learning and reference is generally acceptable. However, LinkedIn is a professional network—be mindful of how you use others' content. Don't claim it as your own, and respect the professional context in which it was created.

Key Takeaways

  • 1Downloads native LinkedIn videos in HD quality (720p when available)
  • 2Works with individual posts, company pages, and creator content
  • 3Public posts only—private/connections-only content not accessible
  • 4LinkedIn Learning courses are protected and not downloadable
  • 5Great for professional development, training, and industry research
  • 6Respect professional context—always credit content creators

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