LinkedIn Video Downloader

Download videos from LinkedIn posts. Save professional development talks, conference recordings, and training material as MP3 audio with full transcripts — free.

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Why Download LinkedIn Videos?

Professional Development on Your Schedule

LinkedIn is full of valuable professional talks — industry veterans sharing hard-won lessons, conference keynotes, and expert panels. But watching a 15-minute video in your LinkedIn feed during the workday is not always realistic. Download the audio and listen during your commute, workout, or lunch break instead.

Conference Recordings Worth Keeping

When speakers post their conference presentations on LinkedIn, those videos contain distilled expertise that took months to prepare. But LinkedIn's algorithm buries posts within days, and speakers sometimes remove them. Downloading gives you a permanent copy of talks that can inform your work for years.

Training Material for Your Team

Found a LinkedIn video that perfectly explains a concept your team needs to understand? Download it so you can share it internally, include it in a training deck, or reference it in documentation. Much more reliable than sharing a LinkedIn link that may require login or connection to view.

Study Industry Thought Leadership

The transcript feature turns a 10-minute video into searchable, quotable text. If you write industry reports, blog posts, or internal briefings, having a text version of key LinkedIn videos means you can reference specific insights with exact quotes rather than paraphrasing from memory.

How It Works

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    Find a LinkedIn post with a video you want to save

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    Copy the post URL from your browser

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    Paste the link above and click Download

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    Download the MP3 and use the transcript for notes or training

What You Get

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Professional Development Audio

Turn LinkedIn video talks into podcast-style audio you can listen to during your commute or workout.

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Conference Talk Extraction

Save keynotes, panels, and presentations shared on LinkedIn before they get buried by the algorithm.

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Full Transcript for Notes

Every word transcribed — search for specific insights, quote accurately, and create meeting summaries.

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Team Training Ready

Download and share valuable training videos with your team without requiring LinkedIn accounts or connections.

Fast Processing

Most LinkedIn videos process in under 30 seconds. Even longer conference talks are ready within a minute.

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No LinkedIn Login Required

You do not need to connect your LinkedIn account. Just paste a public post URL and download.

Making LinkedIn Thought-Leadership Videos Quotable

LinkedIn has become the default platform for executives, consultants, and industry experts to share professional insights through video. The problem is that video content on LinkedIn is essentially ephemeral from a citation perspective. You cannot quote a video in a report. You cannot search inside it for a specific claim. You cannot include a timestamped reference in a presentation. AI transcription solves this by converting every spoken word into text that can be quoted, cited, and referenced with the same precision as a written article.

This transforms how professionals interact with LinkedIn video content. A product manager who watches a competitor's CEO discuss their roadmap can now pull exact quotes for an internal competitive brief. A recruiter who finds a candidate's thought-leadership video can reference specific statements in their evaluation notes. An industry analyst covering a sector can build a corpus of expert statements from LinkedIn videos and search across them by topic. The transcript turns passive video watching into active knowledge capture, which is exactly the kind of workflow LinkedIn's professional audience needs but the platform itself does not provide.

Archiving Candidate Videos and Professional Presentations

Recruiters increasingly encounter candidates who share video introductions, project walkthroughs, and presentation recordings on LinkedIn. These videos provide signal that a resume cannot capture: communication style, technical depth, ability to explain complex topics clearly. But LinkedIn posts have a shelf life. Candidates update their profiles, delete old posts, or change privacy settings. A video that impressed you during sourcing might be gone by the time you present the candidate to a hiring manager two weeks later.

Downloading the video with a transcript preserves both the recording and a searchable text version of what the candidate said. This is equally valuable for professionals archiving their own content. If you gave a well-received conference talk and posted it on LinkedIn, downloading with AI transcription creates a backup that exists independently of the platform. The transcript can be repurposed into a blog post, the audio can feed into a podcast, and you have a permanent record of your professional output that does not depend on LinkedIn's continued existence or your account's good standing.

Building Training Libraries from LinkedIn Content

LinkedIn video content occupies a unique niche between formal training courses and casual social media. Professionals share practical, real-world knowledge in formats ranging from two-minute tip videos to 30-minute deep dives. For team leads and L&D professionals trying to build relevant training material, this content is a goldmine. But linking team members to LinkedIn posts requires everyone to have a LinkedIn account, the posts to remain available, and the LinkedIn interface to cooperate on whatever device people are using.

Downloading the videos and transcripts removes all of those friction points. A sales manager who finds a series of LinkedIn videos on objection handling techniques can download them, use the transcripts to create a study guide, and share the MP3 files through the team's existing learning platform. A technical lead who discovers a series of architecture decision videos can build an internal knowledge base with the transcripts as the primary content and the audio files as supplementary material. The AI summary for each video provides a table-of-contents-style overview that helps team members decide which recordings are relevant to their specific needs without listening to every one.

FAQ

Can I download LinkedIn videos for free?

Yes, ReelGrab is completely free for downloading LinkedIn videos. No signup, no premium tier, no limits on the number of downloads.

Does this LinkedIn video downloader work with all LinkedIn posts?

It works with native LinkedIn video posts — videos uploaded directly to LinkedIn. Videos embedded from YouTube, Vimeo, or other external platforms within LinkedIn posts may not be supported.

Can I download LinkedIn Learning course videos?

No. LinkedIn Learning content is behind a paywall with DRM protection. ReelGrab only works with free, publicly accessible LinkedIn feed videos.

Do I need a LinkedIn account to use this tool?

You do not need to log in with your LinkedIn account. However, the video post itself must be public. Posts shared only with connections or within private groups may not be accessible.

Is it appropriate to download someone's LinkedIn video?

For personal learning and reference, downloading publicly shared professional content is generally considered acceptable. If you plan to redistribute or use the content commercially, you should reach out to the creator for permission.

Can I download LinkedIn Live replay videos?

If the LinkedIn Live session was saved as a post and is publicly visible, it should work with ReelGrab. Live sessions that were not saved by the host are not available for download.

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