Creator Tool

LinkedIn Video Downloader

Download your own LinkedIn videos and posts in high quality. A creator tool for saving and repurposing your professional content.

By using this tool you confirm you own the content, have explicit permission from the rights holder, or your use qualifies as Fair Use under applicable law. See Terms of Use.

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How It Works

1

Copy LinkedIn Post URL

Open the LinkedIn post with your video in a browser. Click the three-dot menu on the post and select 'Copy link to post', or copy the URL from your address bar.

2

Paste & Download

Paste the LinkedIn URL into the field above and click Download. We extract the video or image directly from LinkedIn's servers.

3

Save to Your Device

Click the download button to save the video or thumbnail to your device in the highest available quality.

Quality & Formats

Downloads are delivered in the best quality available from the platform.

Native Video

Download LinkedIn native video posts in their original MP4 quality as uploaded.

Post Thumbnail

Save the thumbnail or cover image associated with the video post.

Creator Use Cases

Cross-Platform Repurposing

Download your LinkedIn videos to repurpose them for YouTube, Twitter, or other platforms without re-uploading from scratch.

Content Backup

Keep a local backup of your LinkedIn video content so you never lose your professional posts even if they are deleted or the platform changes.

Video Editing

Download your LinkedIn videos to re-edit, add new branding, or create shorter clips for other social media channels.

Agency & Team Workflows

Marketing teams and agencies can quickly retrieve client LinkedIn videos for campaign archives, reporting, or editing workflows.

Built for Creators. Not Piracy.

No files stored on our serversNo LinkedIn login requiredYour content, your rights

You are responsible for ensuring your use complies with LinkedIn's Terms of Service. Downloading content you do not own or have permission to use may violate platform rules and applicable copyright law. See our Terms of Use.

GetVideoNow is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by LinkedIn Corporation (Microsoft).

Frequently Asked Questions

Open your LinkedIn post in a browser, copy the URL from the address bar, paste it into the download field above, and click Download. You'll get the native video file or the post thumbnail depending on the content type.

You can download LinkedIn native video posts and post thumbnail images. The tool automatically detects whether a post contains video or image content and shows the appropriate download options.

We support standard LinkedIn post URLs (linkedin.com/posts/...) and activity URLs (linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:...). Copy any LinkedIn post URL from your browser and paste it in.

No. We never ask for your LinkedIn credentials. The tool processes publicly accessible post URLs only. All transfers are encrypted via SSL, and we don't store personal data or files.

No. We can only access publicly available posts. Content behind LinkedIn's login wall or restricted to specific connections cannot be downloaded.

LinkedIn is available starting from the Pro plan. Free and Basic plan users have access to other platforms. Check the Pricing page for the full platform breakdown by plan tier.

Downloading your own LinkedIn posts is generally permitted for personal use. GetVideoNow is designed for professionals who want to repurpose their own video content, build portfolios, or archive thought-leadership posts.

Common use cases include repurposing professional video content for your website or portfolio, archiving thought-leadership posts before profile changes, re-editing videos for other platforms, and preparing content for presentations or speaking engagements.

Currently, the tool focuses on native video posts and thumbnails. LinkedIn articles (long-form text) and document/PDF carousel posts are not supported for download.

Make sure the post is publicly accessible (not restricted to connections only), the URL is complete, and the post hasn't been deleted. LinkedIn sometimes restricts access to older posts — try opening the URL in an incognito browser window to verify it's public.