5.0 out of 5
Clients lock every Loom share with a password. This prompts once, downloads the MP4, and I never have to chase them for access again.
Rowan Blake
2025-02-20
Loom Video Downloader helps remote teams and creators save recordings before links expire. It detects Loom share pages, embedded players, and workspace libraries, prompts for passwords when required, and converts every recording into a standard MP4 you can archive, edit, or watch offline. Whether Loom delivers the video as a direct MP4 or an adaptive HLS/DASH stream, the downloader queues the job, fetches segments in the background, merges them without freezing your browser, and keeps you informed with live progress, speed, and ETA. Queue multiple recordings, cancel any job midstream, and keep your content accessible even after access changes. Everything runs locally in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, or Opera using your existing Loom account, so private recordings stay private while you build the library your team relies on.





Streams the finished MP4 into your downloads folder and keeps queue progress accurate for each Loom recording.
Saves licence activation, queue preferences, and last-used quality locally so the extension stays ready between sessions.
Detects when a Loom share page or embedded player is open and injects the download controls into that exact tab.
Allows queued downloads to continue if you switch tabs and restores the status window when you return.
Reads Loom player data, extracts stream manifests, and coordinates password prompts so recordings can be queued accurately.
Sends completion and error alerts so you know when recordings finish without watching the progress window.
Adds a “Download with Loom Video Downloader” option to the right-click menu for quick queueing from any share link.
Merges HLS and DASH segments into MP4 files in the background, preventing the active tab from freezing during large downloads.
Uses existing Loom session cookies to access private or team-only recordings without asking for your password again.
Limits privileged access to loom.com, share URLs, and Loom CDNs so the extension only activates where recordings actually live.
Open the Loom share page or embedded player, click the downloader icon, enter a password if prompted, choose your preferred quality, and let the queue finish. The MP4 saves with the original recording name.
Yes. The extension prompts for the share password, uses it for that session only, and never stores the credential.
You can add several recordings to the queue and the downloader will process them sequentially, keeping you within Loom’s rate limits.
Versions are available for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and Opera on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Safari is not supported.
Loom’s automated captions aren’t exported. The tool focuses on delivering a clean MP4; download transcripts separately from Loom if required.
Loom often streams recordings via HLS or DASH. Offscreen processing lets the extension merge those segments into an MP4 without freezing your browser.
All detection and conversion happen locally. Only licence checks touch remote servers, and the extension never stores your passwords or viewing history.
5.0 out of 5
Clients lock every Loom share with a password. This prompts once, downloads the MP4, and I never have to chase them for access again.
Rowan Blake
2025-02-20
4.9 out of 5
Our documentation embeds Loom everywhere. The queue converts each HLS stream flawlessly and names files so I can edit them immediately.
Talia Mendes
2025-03-01
4.8 out of 5
We archive standups and training in batches. Notifications let me run downloads in the background without babysitting.
Gregor Hale
2025-01-27