Tella Transfer · Free desktop app
Move your whole Loom library, not one video at a time
Tella Transfer signs into your Loom account on your own computer and exports every video at once — including the private ones a link-based downloader can never reach. Save them as MP4s, or send them straight into Tella.
Your private videos, without publishing them
The app signs into Loom on your own computer, so it reads the library you actually have. Nothing has to be made public first, and Loom Spaces come across too.
The whole library in one run
Take one video, a folder, or everything. Your Loom folder structure comes with it instead of arriving as one flat pile of files.
Loom is left exactly as it was
The app only ever reads. Nothing in your Loom account is renamed, moved, or deleted, so you can run it before you have decided anything.
How it works
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Download and open the app
Free, for Mac and Windows. No Tella account is needed to save MP4s.
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Sign in to Loom
In a normal Loom login window, on your machine. Your credentials never reach Tella.
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Pick what to move
The app lists every video you have access to, in the folders they live in. Select one, a folder, or all of them.
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Save as MP4 or send to Tella
Write clean MP4s to a folder you choose, or import straight into Tella, where each Loom folder becomes a playlist.
FAQ
Yes. The app is free to download and use, and you don't need a Tella account to save your Loom videos as MP4s. You only need one if you want to import the videos into Tella.
Yes, and that's the main reason to use it. The app signs into Loom on your own computer, so it reads the library you actually have access to — including videos in Loom Spaces. Nothing has to be made public first, which is the one thing a link-based downloader can never work around.
No. The app only ever reads from Loom. Nothing is renamed, moved, unshared, or deleted, so you can run it before you've decided whether to leave Loom at all.
Both. There's a build for Apple silicon (M1 and later) and a separate one for Intel Macs — pick the matching download rather than the other, since each one only runs on its own architecture.
Yes. Your Loom folder structure comes across instead of arriving as one flat pile of files. If you import into Tella, each Loom folder becomes a playlist, grouped under an 'Imported from Loom' group.
Wherever you choose. Save clean MP4s to a folder on your computer, send the videos straight into Tella, or do both — the app downloads each video once and can do either with it.
Only need one video?
Paste a public Loom link into the free downloader — no app, no account. Planning a full move off Loom instead? The switching guide walks through the whole thing.