Steam Workshop Downloader

Get info and download mods from Steam Workshop

Examples: Item URLNumeric ID

How to Download Steam Workshop Mods

Paste a Steam Workshop item link into the field above — the tool will show detailed mod information and generate a download command for SteamCMD. You can also subscribe to the mod via the Steam client for automatic download.

SteamCMD Setup & Usage

SteamCMD is Valve's official command-line tool for downloading Steam content, including Workshop mods.

  • Step 1 — Download SteamCMD from Valve's official site (developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamCMD) for your OS (Windows, Linux, macOS)
  • Step 2 — Extract the archive to a convenient folder, e.g. C:\steamcmd
  • Step 3 — Run steamcmd.exe (Windows) or steamcmd.sh (Linux/macOS) — it will auto-update on first run
  • Step 4 — Copy the command from the tool above and paste it into SteamCMD. Files will be saved to steamapps/workshop/content/

Frequently Asked Questions

How to download Steam Workshop mods?

There are two main ways. First, subscribe to the mod via the Steam client and it will download automatically. Second, use SteamCMD, Valve's command-line tool. Paste the mod link into the tool above and it will generate a ready-to-use download command.

What is SteamCMD?

SteamCMD is Valve's official command-line utility. It lets you download Steam content, including Workshop mods, without the GUI client. SteamCMD is free and supports Windows, Linux, and macOS.

Can I download Workshop mods without Steam?

Yes. SteamCMD lets you download Workshop content anonymously for most free-to-play games. Paid games may require login. Some Workshop items also have a direct download link available — the tool will automatically show this option when available.

Where are Workshop files saved?

When using SteamCMD, files are saved to steamapps/workshop/content/<game ID>/<item ID>/ inside the SteamCMD directory. When using the Steam client, they go to a similar folder inside your main Steam directory (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam).

Can all Workshop items be downloaded?

Most public Workshop items are available for download. However, some may be restricted by the creator or require ownership of a specific game. Items that use Steam DRM protection may not work outside the Steam client.

Should I download mods for a game with low player count?

Check the game's current player count via Steam Player Count before spending time installing mods. If the game is active, mods will enhance the experience. For multiplayer mods, you need a large enough community.

Is this safe and legal?

This tool uses Steam's public API to retrieve Workshop item information. SteamCMD is Valve's official utility. Downloading publicly available Workshop content for personal use is acceptable, but redistributing or selling mods may violate copyright.

Tool updated: April 14, 2026