LinkedIn Video Downloader
Safely extract LinkedIn videos in HD or MP4 format from public posts, ads, and company pages instantly.
How to Download LinkedIn Videos
LinkedIn has become a major hub for professional video content, from insightful industry talks and tutorials to powerful product demos and company culture showcases. However, downloading these videos for offline viewing or personal archives isn't natively supported. Our LinkedIn Video Downloader simplifies this process. Simply copy the link to any public LinkedIn post containing a video, paste it into our tool, and hit extract. We'll handle the technical work of isolating the media file for you.
Types of LinkedIn Video Content
LinkedIn supports several video formats across different parts of its ecosystem:
- Feed Posts: Spontaneous or curated videos shared by individual professionals.
- Company Page Updates: Brand stories, news, and recruitment videos from organizations.
- LinkedIn Ads: Sponsored video content appearing in your stream.
- LinkedIn Learning: (Note: This tool focuses on public feed content).
Best Formats for Downloading Videos
For the best balance between quality and file size, we recommend downloading in **MP4 format**. MP4 is universally compatible with almost all devices, including iPhones, Android phones, Windows PCs, and Macs. When available, choosing the **HD (High Definition)** option ensures that professional presentations and detailed graphics remain crisp and legible.
Why Professionals Download LinkedIn Videos
Archiving professional video content can be highly beneficial for diverse reasons:
- Offline Viewing: Watch key industry insights during flights, commutes, or in areas with poor internet connection.
- Presentation Material: Reference expert clips in your own internal talks (with proper credit).
- Training & Onboarding: Save valuable tutorials to show new team members without needing to find the link again.
- Inspiration: Keep a library of well-executed professional video marketing examples.
Video Quality Tips
When downloading, always check if multiple quality options are provided. If the original video was uploaded in 1080p, our tool will try to extract that best available quality. Note that LinkedIn automatically compresses videos, so the "HD" we provide is the highest quality file stored on their servers.