Free. Notion doesn't actually store video files — every video block is an embedded iframe pointing to YouTube, Vimeo, Loom, or another platform. If the original video is taken down or the Notion page is deleted, you lose the content entirely.
Find the Video Source
Open the Notion page, right-click on the video, and choose "Open link in new tab." The URL that appears is the real source — YouTube, Vimeo, or otherwise. Copy that link.
Download with Klypio
Paste the link into the right tool:
- YouTube → klypio.com/tools/youtube-downloader
- Vimeo → klypio.com/tools/vimeo-downloader
- Facebook → klypio.com/tools/facebook-video-downloader
Choose quality and download. The MP4 is on your device in seconds.
Archiving a Team Workspace
If your team's Notion workspace has many video-heavy pages, compile the source links and send them to @KlypioBot on Telegram one by one. The bot returns each file faster than opening a web tab per link.
What About Loom?
Klypio doesn't yet support direct Loom downloads. If a Loom video is also uploaded to YouTube, you can grab it from there. For pure Loom content, use Loom's own download feature (available on paid plans).
Archive videos now: klypio.com/tools/youtube-downloader
See also: Sync videos to Dropbox with Klypio, Save MIT OCW lectures offline.