LinkedIn Video Downloader

Save public LinkedIn videos as MP4 in HD — paste the link, no login, no app.

Free · No login · MP4 HD

A LinkedIn video downloader for the clips worth keeping

SnapSave is a free LinkedIn Video Downloader that turns a public LinkedIn post link into a ready-to-watch MP4 in HD. Paste the post URL into the box at the top of this page, press Download, and the native video saves straight to your device at the quality LinkedIn served it, no app, no account, and nothing to install.

Professionals reach for a SnapSave downloader for practical reasons: keeping a conference talk to rewatch on a flight, filing a product demo next to your notes, or holding on to a sharp how-to clip before the feed buries it. LinkedIn plays these videos inside the browser, so a right-click gives you a still frame at best, never the file itself.

SnapSave reads the LinkedIn link you paste, locates the native video the post is playing, and hands you a clean MP4 you can keep offline. It works only with public LinkedIn posts. If the post is a still image or a swipeable document instead, the LinkedIn Image Downloader and LinkedIn Carousel Downloader are built for those. Save your own uploads or public content you have permission to use, and please respect LinkedIn’s User Agreement and creators’ copyright.

How it works

How to download a LinkedIn video in three steps

From a post link to a saved MP4 in well under a minute, with no software to install and no sign-up to get through first.

Step 01

Copy the LinkedIn post link

Open the post that holds the video. Tap the three-dot menu and choose Copy link to post, or copy the URL straight from your browser’s address bar on the web.

Step 02

Paste it into SnapSave

Drop the link into the box at the top of this page and press Download. SnapSave opens the post, finds the native video, and lists every quality it can give you.

Step 03

Pick a quality and save

Choose the MP4 in the resolution you want, up to Full HD where the source allows. The file saves straight to your phone or computer, ready to watch offline.

What you can download

What you can save from a LinkedIn post

One box reads the link and works out what a public LinkedIn post is holding, a native video, a single image, or a multi-slide document, then points you to the right tool.

Native videos

Save the video a public LinkedIn post is playing as a clean MP4. SnapSave keeps the original picture and audio in step, in HD up to Full HD where the upload allows, with no watermark added.

Post images

Some posts share a single still image rather than a video, an infographic, a slide, or a chart. The dedicated tool saves it as a crisp JPG at the size the poster uploaded.

Document carousels

LinkedIn document posts bundle several slides into one swipeable PDF-style carousel. The dedicated tool saves the whole set from a public post so you keep every slide, not just the cover.

Private by design

We don’t log your links or keep your videos

Plenty of online downloaders quietly keep a record of every link that’s pasted into them. SnapSave doesn’t work that way. There’s no account to sign into, no list of what you’ve saved, and no copy of your file left sitting on a server somewhere.

When you paste a LinkedIn link, SnapSave reads the public post, locates the native video, and passes the finished MP4 to your device. The link only lives long enough to prepare that download, then it’s gone, no upload step, nothing parked on a disk, and no log with your name attached.

No account, no history, no stored files. Your link is used only to prepare the download and is discarded the moment it completes.

Formats & quality

Supported LinkedIn formats and resolutions

What the post served is what comes back down, no re-encoding and no shrinking, just the native file at the quality LinkedIn delivered to your screen.

Source on LinkedIn What SnapSave gives you Quality
Native post video MP4 (H.264 / AAC) Up to source, HD / Full HD
Single post image JPG Original
Document carousel PDF / per-slide JPG Original
Looking at a still image or a slide deck instead of a video? A single photo is handled by the LinkedIn Image Downloader, and a multi-slide document by the LinkedIn Carousel Downloader. This page is built for native post videos and hands you the MP4 at the source resolution.

Tips

Get a clean LinkedIn download every time

Most downloads work on the first try. A few small habits sort out the ones that don’t.

Copy the post link, not the profile

Open the post that plays the video, tap the three-dot menu and pick Copy link to post. On the web, copy the URL from the address bar while the post is open, not the company or member page.

This is why a normal save won’t work

LinkedIn streams the video inside the page, so a right-click only offers the poster frame, not the file. SnapSave reads the post and pulls the native MP4 itself, which is why pasting the link works where a manual save doesn’t.

HD depends on the original upload

SnapSave always offers the sharpest version LinkedIn holds, up to Full HD, but it can’t go past what was posted. If the source clip is 720p, then 720p is the ceiling, no tool can add detail that was never there.

SnapSave only works with public posts

The downloader reads videos from posts that anyone can view on LinkedIn. If a post is restricted to connections or needs a login to open, SnapSave can’t reach it, by design. Stick to public posts.

If a download stalls, refresh and retry

A dropped connection happens. Reload the page, paste the link again, and most stalled downloads finish on the second go. Nothing half-finished is kept, so a retry is always safe.

Why SnapSave

What makes SnapSave a better LinkedIn video downloader

One tool for the videos, images and document carousels on LinkedIn, at full quality, browser-based, and with no record of what you save.

The real MP4, not a screen grab

LinkedIn plays video inside the page, so a manual save gets you a frozen frame. SnapSave reads the post and pulls the native MP4, so you keep the actual clip the way it was posted.

Full HD, original quality

SnapSave grabs the top resolution LinkedIn stored, up to Full HD, with no watermark, no resize and no re-encode. Just the clean MP4 the way it was posted.

Videos, images and carousels

Save a native clip as MP4, grab a single post image as JPG, or pull a whole document carousel. The same box reads the link and points you to what fits.

Free, unlimited, no sign-up

No daily limit, no email, no locked features and no account. Save one talk or fifty, the LinkedIn downloader stays free.

Works on every device

iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux and Chromebook, any modern browser, with no app and no extension to maintain.

Built for long talks

Webinars, conference sessions and longer demos, the clips where lighter tools tend to stall or hand back only a thumbnail, come down as one complete MP4.

Step by step

How to download LinkedIn videos on any device

The routine is the same everywhere, copy, paste, download. Only the place the file lands changes.

iPhone & iPad iOS

Tap the three-dot menu on the post and choose Copy link to post, open SnapSave in Safari, paste, and download. The file saves to Files → Downloads. To move a clip into your camera roll, open it in Files, tap share, and choose Save Video.

Android Chrome

Tap the three-dot menu → Copy link to post, open SnapSave in Chrome, paste, and tap download. The file shows up in your Downloads notification and folder, and most gallery apps pick it up on their own.

Windows PC

Open the post on linkedin.com, copy the URL from the address bar, paste it into SnapSave, and click download. The file lands in your default Downloads folder, usually C:UsersYourNameDownloads.

Mac macOS

Same as Windows, copy the post URL, paste, download. The MP4 saves to ~/Downloads ready to watch, and SnapSave works in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Brave and Arc.

Chromebook & Linux

Identical steps: open the post, copy, paste, download. Files save to your Downloads folder and show up in the Files app on Chromebook or your file manager on Linux.

Use cases

What people save LinkedIn videos for

Rewatching a conference talk offline
Filing a product demo with your notes
Archiving a webinar before it drops off the feed
Backing up your own LinkedIn uploads
Keeping a how-to or training clip
Saving a thought-leadership post to revisit
Pairing a clip with a saved carousel
Pulling footage into a slide deck
Sharing a talk with a teammate

Compatibility

One LinkedIn downloader, every browser and device

SnapSave runs in your browser, so there’s nothing to install. Open the site on any device, paste your LinkedIn link, and you’re set.

DevicesiPhone · iPad · Android · Windows PC · Mac · Linux · Chromebook

BrowsersChrome · Safari · Firefox · Edge · Brave · Arc

Where we draw the line

What SnapSave won’t do

A downloader should be a handy tool, not a way around someone’s rights. A few things stay off the table on purpose.

Open posts that aren’t public

SnapSave only reads videos from posts that anyone can view on LinkedIn. If a post needs a login to open, it stays off-limits. Reaching past what’s public is what harms creators and gets downloaders blocked.

Harvest whole profiles or feeds

Each download is one paste of one public post. SnapSave isn’t a profile scraper and won’t be bent into one.

Hold on to your downloads

The finished file travels from LinkedIn to your device. Nothing stays with us, so there’s nothing to “delete later”, it was never kept.

Ask for your LinkedIn password

SnapSave never needs your login or your account. If a LinkedIn downloader wants you to sign in, close the tab.

Add tracking or a watermark

The MP4 you save is the original media as LinkedIn served it, nothing added, nothing altered, and certainly no SnapSave stamp.

Help you reuse content you don’t own

Saving someone else’s video to republish or sell, without permission, isn’t what this is for. Keep it to your own posts, public-domain content, or media you’re allowed to save, and respect LinkedIn’s User Agreement and copyright.

FAQ

LinkedIn Video Downloader, frequently asked questions

Is SnapSave free to use?

Yes. SnapSave is a free LinkedIn Video Downloader with unlimited downloads, no signup, no email, no premium tier and no daily cap. A few light ads keep the service going.

Do I need an account or to sign in?

Neither. SnapSave runs in your web browser, so there’s no app, no extension and no software to install, and it never asks for your LinkedIn login. You just paste a public post link and download.

Can I download LinkedIn videos in HD?

Yes, up to whatever was uploaded. SnapSave offers the highest resolution LinkedIn stored for that post, up to Full HD where the source allows, so the download plays just like the original, no watermark added.

Can I save LinkedIn images or document carousels too?

Yes, with the matching tool. A single post image is handled by the LinkedIn Image Downloader, and a multi-slide document by the LinkedIn Carousel Downloader. This page is built for native post videos and saves them as MP4.

Is it legal to download LinkedIn videos, and what’s allowed?

It depends on the post. Saving content you created, clips in the public domain, or videos you have the owner’s permission to download is generally fine, for personal offline use. Downloading or re-sharing someone else’s copyrighted video without permission is not, and SnapSave isn’t meant for that. SnapSave only works with public posts, and you’re responsible for respecting copyright, the creator’s rights, and LinkedIn’s User Agreement.

How do I download a LinkedIn video on iPhone or Android?

Tap the three-dot menu on the post and choose Copy link to post, open SnapSave in Safari or Chrome, paste, and save. On iPhone the file goes to Files → Downloads; on Android it lands in your Downloads folder, ready to watch offline.