
Loom is a screen and camera recording tool for teams and individuals who need to communicate asynchronously. Used by over 22 million people across 400,000 companies, it lets users record their screen, webcam, or both, then share a link instantly. It includes AI-powered features such as automatic transcription, captions in 50+ languages, and AI-generated Jira bug reports from recorded walkthroughs. A free tier is available.
Synchronous meetings and long email threads slow down distributed teams. Loom replaces them with short, shareable video messages that recipients can watch on their own schedule. Recordings are available via Chrome extension, desktop app, or mobile; videos can be trimmed, stitched, and annotated, then embedded directly in Slack, Google Workspace, or hundreds of other tools — keeping context intact without scheduling a call.
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