Loom Review
Loom is a screen recording and async video messaging tool with AI-powered transcription, summaries, and team collaboration features.
Verdict
Loom is one of the most widely adopted async video communication platforms, used by over 400,000 companies for quick screen-and-webcam recordings that replace meetings and lengthy email threads. Its AI layer adds auto-transcription, chaptering, and action-item detection, making recorded content immediately searchable and actionable. The main limitation is that it is not a full video editor — users needing post-production capabilities should look elsewhere.
Best for
Loom is best for teams and individuals who need to create and share video messages for collaboration, customer support, or bug reporting.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Widely adopted with strong enterprise integrations
- AI transcription and summaries built in
- Easy one-click sharing
- Not a full video editor
- Free tier limits recording length and storage
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Frequently asked
- Is Loom free to use?
- Yes. Loom has a free plan — Starter free; Business ~$12.50/user/mo
- Does Loom have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Loom do voice or images?
- Voice: yes. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Loom?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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