5.0 out of 5
I queued a 120-lecture course and woke up to perfectly organised folders with captions and resources intact.
Elena Brooks
2025-02-21
Udemy's built-in offline mode only works on the mobile app, and even then downloads expire. This browser extension puts a download button right inside the Udemy course page. Pick the whole course, a section, or individual lectures, choose your video quality, and everything saves as regular MP4 files organized exactly like the course curriculum. Videos, captions in any available language, audio-only tracks for listening on the go, and every PDF or resource the instructor attached all come down together. The extension handles large courses smoothly, automatically pausing and resuming if things slow down so your account stays safe. Searchable PDF transcripts can be generated from the caption files for quick review before an exam. Everything downloads directly to your computer. No data gets sent anywhere, no credentials are stored, and there is zero tracking. Works on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and Opera. Try 3 free downloads, no credit card required.




Writes lecture videos, captions, and resources to your downloads folder while keeping queue progress accurate.
Stores licence activation, cookie status, and queue preferences locally so the downloader stays configured between sessions.
Detects the Udemy course currently open and injects queue controls into the curriculum page.
Tracks navigation between lectures and sections so queued downloads remain aligned with the right course.
Reads course metadata, lecture manifests, caption links, and resource URLs from Udemy’s pages in order to queue downloads.
Sends completion, pause, and error alerts so you know what the queue is doing without keeping the popup open.
Grants controlled access to udemy.com and associated CDN endpoints so the extension can fetch course assets securely.
Log into Udemy, open the course curriculum, launch the downloader, choose the sections or lectures you need, and start the queue. The extension uses your session cookies to fetch videos, captions, and resources.
Yes. When the platform throttles requests the downloader pauses, waits the required interval, and resumes so your account stays in good standing.
Each lecture can include the MP4 video, optional audio-only track, caption files in available languages, and any downloadable resources or attachments linked to that lecture.
Absolutely. Queue entire courses, individual sections, or selected lectures with the quality and caption languages you prefer.
The extension mirrors Udemy's curriculum structure, creating folders for each course section and naming lecture files with their section and lecture numbers for easy navigation.
Yes. If a download is interrupted, the extension tracks which lectures have been completed and resumes from where it left off without re-downloading finished files.
The extension can convert downloaded caption files into searchable PDF documents, making it easy to review lecture content, search for specific topics, and create study notes.
Builds are available for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and Opera on Windows, macOS, and Linux desktops.
The extension relies on locally exported session cookies. Credentials are never stored or transmitted, and all downloads happen on your device.
5.0 out of 5
I queued a 120-lecture course and woke up to perfectly organised folders with captions and resources intact.
Elena Brooks
2025-02-21
4.9 out of 5
When Udemy throttled the queue it paused and resumed automatically. Zero manual babysitting.
Victor Singh
2025-03-05
4.8 out of 5
We archive important courses for staff travel. Videos, PDFs, and transcripts all stay synced.
Margo Diaz
2025-01-30