Achieve your next career goal with LinkedIn Learning—the only skill development platform based on the real-time skill and career insights from LinkedIn.
With the LinkedIn Learning app, you can:
• Learn from industry experts on the most in-demand business, tech, and creative skills
• Get personalized content recommendations based on your skills and goals
• Stay up-to-date on the latest skills with new courses added weekly
• Learn the way you want online or offline—with bite-sized video, audio, or full course options
• Start learning a little bit every day with Daily
• Earn Professional Certificates and Continuing Education Credits
• Add certificates of completion to your LinkedIn profile
• Learn in the language that's best for you, including English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, Indonesian, Polish, Turkish, and Korean
Trending topics include:
• Artificial intelligence and generative AI
• Business productivity and software
• Cybersecurity
• Diversity, equity, and inclusion
• Leadership and management
• Software development
The LinkedIn Learning app is free to download. With a subscription, you can access our full library as well as LinkedIn Premium networking tools.
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LinkedIn Learning FAQ
Is LinkedIn Learning free?
Yes, LinkedIn Learning is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is LinkedIn Learning legit?
⚠️ The LinkedIn Learning app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does LinkedIn Learning cost?
LinkedIn Learning has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 35.70 $.
The content on the app is very valuable, it’s too bad that it’s not very user friendly especially when it comes to loading content and downloading. I suffer a lot with that compared to other apps where you can download videos and stream freely offline.
Excellent approach
Hello team ,
I want say that it’s so useful to have courses with you ,
Thanx you team for your efforts to gives us the best for learning .
Good app. But buggy
Downloads are very buggy and inconsistent. Please fix
Thank you!
Very useful :) and precise (Y)
Great
Amazing and very beneficial
Not that good
I’m enjoying when I have internet and on laptop but the application is not performing well at all
Abandoned app?
I doubt LinkedIn Learning might be already abandoned. A very simple bug that effects greatly on users experience like the video player interfaces was there for such a long time. It's that they chose the play/pause in white and won't be dimming the video when click, so guess what, in a white dominant video, you won't be able to see the play/pause icons! you need to randomly touch the center of the video to control!
Can’t cast video to TV anymore
I love the content but the app is lacking because casting video with Airplay is broken (used to work). Since the Desktop/browser version also doesn’t cast to devices and there is no Roku app, there’s no way to play LinkedIn Learning courses on my TV. Please fix Airplay Video casting!
Please make the pause button a different color!
I’m having trouble looking for the pause bottom, so frustrating when the background and the pause bottom are the same color!
Good concept, bots of bugs…
While I enjoy the certifications, here are a lot of bugs. The CSCMP certificates of completion have a broken download link for the PDF version. Every course has a problem with the share to LinkedIn feature, as I always get an error message and it never posts to my feed. I have to manually copy & paste it into the LinkedIn app. In the courses themselves, the navigation controls are white when the majority of the slides have white as the background color, making the navigation controls almost useless most of the time. Also, when completing a course and the “Add to LinkedIn” button appears, it only posts minimal details to your License & Certifications section. Details like credential ID, media file, media file title, media file description, and sometimes the skills aren’t added (skills aren’t added for the certificate when you already have the skill in your Skills section…it just omits the skill). Unless LinkedIn users manually alphabetize their Skills section, it quickly becomes an unreadable jumbled mess that no HR recruiter wants to painstakingly sift through. Skills just get dumped in after course completion and once somebody gets more than 20 or so skills, it becomes an eyesore on users’ profiles. Also, getting some certifications and certifying organizations outside of just IT and Supply Chain would be nice. Outside of these two fields, and possibly B2B salesmen spamming users with sales pitches, there isn’t much appeal to the LinkedIn ecosystem for anybody else. It’s kind of casting the net too narrow….