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Free Loom Audio Downloader

Extract MP3 audio from any public Loom recording for free. No signup required. Paste a share link and download the audio, then optionally send it into Wisprs for transcription.
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How this works

  1. Paste a public Loom share URL (loom.com/share/<id>).
  2. Click Extract MP3 and wait for the queued job to finish (usually under a minute).
  3. Download your MP3 and optionally upload it to Wisprs for a written transcript.

About Loom audio extraction

Loom is an async video messaging tool used by remote teams to share screen recordings, product walkthroughs, and verbal updates. Loom provides its own AI-generated transcript on paid plans, but the free plan does not include transcription, and the quality is variable. Extracting the audio as MP3 and transcribing with Wisprs gives you a clean, editable, exportable transcript regardless of your Loom plan.

Downloading the audio track separately gives you a lightweight MP3 you can archive, transcribe, edit, or repurpose without needing the original video file. Either way, you can upload the file directly to Wisprs free audio-to-text and get a searchable, editable transcript in minutes.

Common uses for Loom audio downloads

  • Turn async updates into written documentation

    Teams that share Loom updates internally can convert those recordings into written docs. Transcribe the audio with Wisprs, edit the output, and paste it into Notion, Confluence, or a project management tool so it is searchable and persistent.

  • Transcribe product walkthroughs for release notes

    Product managers who record Loom demos for stakeholders can extract the narration as a transcript and turn it into written release notes or help documentation using the Wisprs Blog Post Generator.

  • Accessibility for remote teams

    Not everyone can watch a video in a noisy environment or across a slow connection. A transcript of a Loom update lets teammates read the content at their own pace without needing to play the video.

  • Interview and onboarding recordings

    Some teams record candidate interviews or onboarding sessions on Loom. Transcribing those recordings creates a written record for compliance, review, or training materials.

How to transcribe Loom audio

Loom recordings are screen captures with voiceover, typically in a quiet office or home environment. Wisprs performs well on this type of audio: clear speech, minimal background noise, single speaker. Most Loom recordings run under 10 minutes, making them ideal for the free transcription tier.

  1. Use the tool above to paste a Loom URL and download the MP3.
  2. Open Wisprs free audio-to-text and upload the file.
  3. Wisprs processes the file with speech recognition. You get a clean, editable transcript with speaker labels and timestamps.
  4. Export as TXT, SRT, VTT, or DOCX. For subtitles, use the Subtitle Generator or export SRT directly.

Need speaker diarization or batch processing? The Wisprs Pro plan handles both. See all transcription use cases for creator, team, and enterprise workflows.

Tips for better Loom downloads

  • Only publicly shared Loom recordings work. Paste the share URL (loom.com/share/<id>). Workspace-restricted or password-protected recordings are not accessible.
  • Loom Pro users can download their own recordings directly from the Loom dashboard; use this tool for Looms you do not own.
  • If the Loom recording has multiple speakers (e.g. a screen share with a participant), Wisprs speaker diarization on the Pro plan will label each speaker separately.

What you can do with the transcript

A Wisprs transcript unlocks a range of downstream workflows. The most common outputs for Loom audio:

  • Written transcript (TXT / DOCX): Share notes, publish an article, or store a searchable record of the audio.
  • Subtitles (SRT / VTT): Add captions to re-uploaded clips or embed them in presentations using the SRT file.
  • Show notes or blog post: Use the Blog Post Generator or Show Notes Generator to turn the transcript into a full written piece automatically.
  • Searchable library: Upload multiple recordings and search across all transcripts from the Wisprs dashboard.

Start free on the Wisprs free tier (60 minutes/month) or see the pricing page for unlimited plans. Read the Wisprs blog for transcription workflows and tutorials.

FAQ

How do I extract audio from a Loom recording?

Paste the Loom share URL (loom.com/share/<id>), click Extract MP3, and download the audio when the job completes.

Why does a Loom link sometimes fail even though it opens for me?

A Loom share link can be open to you because you are signed in to the workspace that owns it. The extractor is anonymous, so it only sees recordings whose sharing is set to "Anyone with the link". If the link needs a Loom login or an SSO session, it cannot be downloaded here. Re-share the recording publicly, or download it from Loom and upload the file directly.

Does this work for private Loom videos?

Only publicly shared Loom recordings are supported. Password-protected or workspace-restricted recordings cannot be downloaded.

Is this Loom audio extractor free?

Yes. Single downloads are free and do not require signup.

Can I transcribe my Loom recording?

Yes. After downloading the MP3, upload it to Wisprs for a clean transcript with speaker labels and SRT/VTT/TXT exports. Useful for sharing async Loom updates as written docs.

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