# Loom Video Downloader
Loom Video Downloader is a Loom video downloader browser extension built for people who need a simple way to download Loom videos, save Loom recordings offline, and keep important video content available after a link changes, a workspace changes, or the normal Loom download button is not available.
Instead of sending users into developer tools, network tabs, manual URL extraction, or command-line utilities, Loom Video Downloader keeps the workflow inside the browser. Open a supported Loom share page or embedded Loom player, let the extension detect the active media source, and save the video as a usable local file for offline viewing, training, research, documentation, or personal archiving.
## What it does
Loom Video Downloader helps users download supported Loom-hosted videos from standard Loom watch pages and supported embedded players. It is designed for the practical situations where someone has access to a Loom recording but needs a more reliable way to save it locally for later viewing.
Common use cases include saving internal walkthroughs, product demos, sales recordings, onboarding videos, training clips, customer support recordings, research material, and team documentation. If your workflow depends on Loom videos, this Loom downloader browser extension gives you a cleaner path to offline access without requiring a separate desktop tool.
## Key features
Download supported Loom videos from Loom share pages and embeds
- Save Loom videos offline for later viewing, study, review, or documentation
- Use a browser-first download workflow instead of manual network inspection
- Keep local copies of training videos, support recordings, and internal walkthroughs
- Detect supported active media sources inside the browser
- Avoid copy-pasting hidden URLs into external download utilities
- Create a personal archive of important Loom-hosted content
- Useful when the normal Loom download option is unavailable or inconvenient
## Who it is for
Loom Video Downloader is useful for operators, marketers, students, researchers, support teams, educators, agencies, founders, product teams, and anyone who regularly receives Loom recordings that need to be stored, reviewed, or referenced later.
Teams use Loom for asynchronous communication, SOPs, bug reports, walkthroughs, and quick updates. A Loom video downloader helps preserve that knowledge outside the original share link so training and operations material can be watched offline and referenced later.
Learners often receive Loom recordings as part of courses, coaching programs, tutorials, assignments, or feedback. Downloading Loom videos for offline viewing makes it easier to study without relying on a live internet connection or searching through old messages for the original link.
Support teams and documentation teams can use local Loom video backups to review customer issues, preserve internal explanations, and maintain a record of important walkthroughs. This is especially helpful when Loom recordings are embedded inside docs, portals, help desks, or private workspaces.
## Why use it
Many people search for how to download Loom videos because the default download path is not always available. Some recordings are embedded, some are shared from a workspace, and some require a workaround even when the viewer has access. Loom Video Downloader is built to reduce that friction by focusing on a browser-native workflow for supported Loom pages and embeds.
The goal is not to add complexity. The goal is to make saving Loom videos feel straightforward: open the video, use the extension, and keep a local copy for offline playback. For people who depend on Loom recordings for work, training, sales, support, or research, that local copy can be the difference between an important resource staying accessible and getting buried or lost.
## How it works
Loom Video Downloader runs as a browser extension. That means the workflow starts where the Loom video already is: in your browser. The extension looks for supported Loom playback contexts, detects the active media source when possible, and helps export the result into a local file.
The extension is especially useful for offline viewing. Save Loom videos before travel, before a course expires, before a workspace changes, or before a recording becomes difficult to find. Keeping a personal archive helps users revisit training, demos, research, and documentation without depending on a streaming page every time.
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