Download videos from LinkedIn posts with Zooli's free LinkedIn Video Downloader. LinkedIn does not offer a built-in download button for videos, which makes it difficult to save content for offline viewing, presentations, or reference. This tool fills that gap by extracting the direct video URL from LinkedIn posts.
How to use: Find the LinkedIn post with the video you want to download. Click the three dots menu on the post and select "Copy link to post." Paste the URL into the tool and click "Extract Video." Select your preferred quality and download the video file to your device.
When you might need to download LinkedIn videos: Saving your own content — back up videos you have posted to LinkedIn since the platform does not always make it easy to retrieve original uploads. Offline learning — save educational videos, conference talks, or industry webinars to watch during commutes or flights. Presentations and training — include relevant video content in internal materials with proper attribution. Content repurposing — download your own videos to distribute across YouTube, Instagram Reels, or TikTok.
LinkedIn video content statistics: Native video posts on LinkedIn generate 5x more engagement than text-only posts. Video content accounts for an increasing share of LinkedIn feed activity as more professionals create thought leadership clips, product demos, and educational content.
LinkedIn video best practices for creators: Keep videos between 30 seconds and 2 minutes for optimal engagement. Add captions — 85% of LinkedIn videos are watched without sound. Hook viewers within the first 3 seconds with a bold statement or question. Upload videos directly to LinkedIn rather than sharing YouTube links since native videos autoplay and get 5x more reach. Use square (1:1) or vertical (4:5) aspect ratios to maximize screen real estate on mobile. Note: Always respect content creators' rights and intellectual property. Only download videos you have permission to use or for personal reference. No signup required.
Downloading for personal use, offline viewing, or backing up your own content is generally fine. Re-uploading someone else's content without permission may violate copyright. Always credit the original creator.
Our tool downloads the highest quality available, typically 720p or 1080p depending on the original upload quality. LinkedIn stores videos in multiple quality levels and we attempt to extract the best one.
No. This tool can only access videos from public LinkedIn posts. Videos shared with limited audiences or in private messages cannot be extracted due to LinkedIn's privacy restrictions.
Some videos are embedded from third-party sources, shared via LinkedIn articles, or protected by privacy settings. Live videos and LinkedIn Learning content also have different access restrictions.
LinkedIn Live recordings can sometimes be downloaded after the live event ends and the replay becomes available as a regular post. Live streams in progress cannot be downloaded.