- You can now download videos from LinkedIn without having to pay for any tool.
- We have tested and reviewed four ways to download videos in HD quality for free.
LinkedIn has become more than a professional space where people can connect. LinkedIn is now a space where people promote their companies or themselves. Personal branding is much more on LinkedIn than on Instagram. People are sharing everything other than job opportunities. You can find memes or CEO’s asking for money for a better jobs.
You can find people sharing their projects or workflows, how-to videos, and much more. Sometimes, some of the videos are too good to scroll up, and you want to share them with your friends or colleagues. Sadly, on LinkedIn, you can only share them as a link. This is what we will resolve in this article, and we will share the methods with you.
LinkedIn or ‘Instagram for Corporate Employees’
Now, at work, when you can not scroll through Instagram, you can swipe up In the video section of LinkedIn. By doing this, you are keeping things professional and getting engaging content. But wouldn’t it be nice to share it with your buddies on Instagram? Well, you can always share it via link, but you are not that person who shares only links, not videos.
Then, you can use any of the methods discussed below to share great videos with anyone. All these methods are free, and you do not need to download any third-party application for this.
Method – 1: Taplio
Taplio is a website that can download any video from LinkedIn. For this you only need the link of the video you want to download. Simply follow the steps below.
1. Click on the Three dots on top of the LinkedIn post you want to download.
2. Click on “Copy link to Post.”
3. Once done, open the Taplio website.
4. On the website, paste the link in the search bar. Then click “Download Video.”
5. For the next step, click on the three dots on the video player.
6. Click on Download, and your file will be downloaded.
Method – 2: KeepOffline
For this website, you only need the link to the post you wish to download. You can get that by copying it from the original post. Once you have the link, simply follow these steps.
1. Open the Website. Then paste the link into the search bar.
2. Once pasted, after processing, you will see the video, and next to it, you will see a download button.
3. Click on the Download Button and your video will be downloaded.
Method – 3: Publer
This is a website similar to that of Taplio. First copy the link of the post you want to download and then go to the Publer website. Paste the link in the search bar and then hit download. Your video will be downloaded.
Method – 4: Chrome Extension
There is a Chrome extension that can download all the LinkedIn videos directly with a single tap. This works best for people who operate on a laptop or PC. You can get this from the Chrome Store and have it pin with your other extensions.
Now, whenever you want to download any video, simply click on the blue icon on the top left of the video, and your video will be downloaded. However, in my testing, this did not work properly. There were errors stating that there is no network connection. So please mind before downloading.
FAQs
Q. How can I download the videos from LinkedIn?
You can download videos from LinkedIn using tools like Taplio or KeepOffline. The full method along with different tools can be found in the above article.
Q. Can I download the videos on LinkedIn?
Yes. Videos on LinkedIn can be downloaded, but you need to access websites like Taplio or Publer. If you want to learn more in detail, please refer to the article above.
Wrapping Up
Since LinkedIn is an important social platform, we need to use it to its full potential. This includes downloading videos that are being posted. You can do this using any of the methods discussed. They are tested and free, and you do not need to install any application. So, for more such reads, make sure to follow GadgetsToUse.
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