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The platform supports AI-powered editing, auto-transcription in 50+ languages, meeting recording from Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, and deep integrations with tools like Slack, Jira, and Gmail

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Introduction — Why Meetings Are Killing Productivity

Consider this. The average knowledge worker attends 15 meetings per week. Research from Atlassian and Harvard Business School suggests that at least 50% of those meetings are avoidable. That is roughly 15 wasted hours every week per employee. For distributed teams spanning multiple time zones, the problem compounds further. Scheduling conflicts pile up. Context gets lost. Decisions stall.

The traditional fixes — email threads, chat messages, documentation — solve parts of the problem but create new ones. Emails are slow and lack nuance. Chat messages get buried. Written docs miss the tone and facial cues that drive alignment. What teams actually need is a way to communicate with the richness of a meeting but the flexibility of an email.

This is exactly what Loom delivers. Founded in 2015 and acquired by Atlassian in October 2023, Loom is an async video messaging platform that lets you record your screen, camera, or both and share a link in seconds. There is no file to upload, no calendar invite to send, no waiting. You click record, explain your idea, and share a link. The recipient watches on their own time, leaves a comment, reacts with an emoji, and moves on.

The ROI case is straightforward. A 5-person team using Loom Business at $18/user/month spends $90 per month. If each team member saves just 3 hours per week by replacing meetings with Looms — at a conservative $40/hour blended rate — the team recovers $2,400 per month in productivity. That is a 26x return on investment.

This Loom review covers everything you need to decide whether the tool is right for your workflow: how Loom works, its key features, pricing in 2026, real-world use cases, pros and cons from verified users, and how it compares to competitors like Vidyard, ScreenPal, and Tella.

What Is Loom — And How Loom Works

Loom is a cloud-based video messaging tool that captures your screen, webcam, or both simultaneously. It is available as a Chrome browser extension, a desktop application for Mac and Windows, and mobile apps for iOS and Android. When you finish recording, Loom instantly generates a shareable link. There is no rendering time, no export step, no upload progress bar. The video is ready before you close the recorder.

Recipients can watch the video in their browser without installing anything. They can leave timestamped text or video comments, react with emojis, and mark sections as complete. Every video comes with an automatic transcription, so viewers can read along, search for keywords, or skim the content without watching the full video.

Since the Atlassian acquisition, Loom has added meeting recording capabilities. You can now connect your calendar, auto-record meetings from Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, and store those recordings directly in your Loom workspace. The Business + AI tier adds automatic meeting notes, action item extraction, and AI-generated recaps — effectively turning Loom into a lightweight meeting intelligence platform alongside its core async video function.

Loom Key Features

1. One-Click Screen and Camera Recording

Loom’s core feature is the fastest record-to-share workflow in the async video category. Click the extension or desktop app, select screen, camera, or both, and start recording. No configuration required. Videos are processed in real-time and a shareable link is ready immediately after you stop recording. Paid plans support resolutions up to 4K with background noise suppression, virtual backgrounds, speaker notes, and custom recording dimensions.

This is the feature that made Loom a category leader. Unlike traditional screen recorders that export local files you must then upload somewhere, Loom videos live in the cloud from the moment you hit record. Copy the link, paste it into Slack, email, Notion, or Jira, and the recipient watches instantly. There is zero friction between recording and sharing.

3. Loom AI Suite — Smart Editing and Automation

Available on the Business + AI plan ($24/user/month), the Loom AI suite automates post-recording polish. It generates titles, summaries, and time-stamped chapters automatically. Filler words like ‘um’ and ‘ah’ are removed with a single click. Silence gaps are trimmed instantly. Transcript-based editing lets you cut sections by deleting text rather than scrubbing a timeline. Loom reports that 67% of users keep the AI-generated title without modification, indicating the feature genuinely saves time rather than creating extra work.

4. Meeting Recording and AI Recaps

Loom now auto-records live meetings from Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams and stores them in your Loom workspace. The Business + AI plan adds automatic meeting notes, action item identification, and shareable recaps. This positions Loom as a dual-purpose tool — async video creator and meeting intelligence layer — eliminating the need for separate tools like Otter.ai or Fireflies.

5. Transcription in 50+ Languages

Every Loom recording is automatically transcribed in the language spoken. Transcripts power closed captions, searchable text, and the AI editing features. For global teams, this makes videos accessible across language barriers without manual subtitling.

6. Interactive Viewer Engagement

Viewers can react with emojis, leave timestamped text or video comments, and mark tasks as complete — all within the video player. This turns a one-way recording into a lightweight collaboration thread. Engagement analytics show who watched, how far they got, and where they dropped off, giving creators actionable feedback.

7. Custom Branding and CTAs

Business plans let you remove Loom branding, add your logo, and customize the video player to match your brand colours. The AI tier adds auto-generated CTAs that embed a custom link directly in the video, guiding viewers to the next action. For sales teams and client-facing roles, this turns videos into branded outreach assets.

8. Deep Integrations with the Atlassian Ecosystem and Beyond

Loom integrates with Slack, Gmail, Jira, Confluence, Notion, Zendesk, GitHub, FigJam, Salesforce (Enterprise only), and Google Workspace. The Atlassian acquisition has strengthened the Jira and Confluence integrations, making Loom a natural video layer for teams already in that ecosystem. You can embed Looms directly in Jira tickets, Confluence pages, and Slack threads without leaving those tools.

9. Security and Admin Controls

All plans include video privacy controls, password protection (Business+), and default privacy settings. The Enterprise plan adds SSO/SCIM via Atlassian Guard, audit logs, custom data retention policies, advanced content privacy controls, and a 99.95% uptime SLA. For regulated industries, the Enterprise tier meets EBA compliance standards.

10. Screenshot Capture

All plans include unlimited annotated screenshots that generate shareable links — the same instant-share workflow as videos but for still images. Useful for quick feedback loops where a full video is unnecessary.

Use Cases — Where Loom Delivers Real ROI

User TypePrimary Use CasesROI / Time Saved
Remote TeamsAsync stand-ups, project updates, onboarding walkthroughs, decision documentationCuts meeting load by 50%. Saves 3–5 hrs/week per member
Sales ProfessionalsProspecting videos, proposal walkthroughs, deal recaps, follow-up messages2x email reply rates. Viewer analytics reveal warm leads
Content CreatorsTutorial recording, course content, client feedback videos, screen walkthroughsRecord once, share forever. Replaces repetitive live demos
SaaS FoundersFeature demos, investor updates, customer onboarding, bug reportsCompresses communication cycles from days to minutes
Customer SupportVisual troubleshooting, knowledge base videos, ticket walkthroughsReduces average ticket handling time by 30–50%
Educators & TrainersLecture recordings, assignment feedback, process documentationRecord one walkthrough, share with entire class or team
Engineering TeamsCode reviews, architecture walkthroughs, bug reproduction, PR explanationsReplaces sync code-review meetings. Jira/GitHub integration
Marketing TeamsCampaign briefs, design reviews, analytics walkthroughs, stakeholder updatesEliminates recap meetings. Shared Loom library for reference

Loom Pricing — 2026 Plans at a Glance

All prices in USD. Data sourced from Atlassian’s official Loom pricing page as of March 2026. Annual billing shown (save up to 17%). Monthly billing available at higher rates.

FeatureStarter (Free)Business $18/moBusiness+AI $24/moEnterprise Custom
Recordings25 totalUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Recording Length5 minutesUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Video Quality720pUp to 4KUp to 4KUp to 4K
Meeting Recording✓ (unlimited)✓ (unlimited)✓ (unlimited)✓ (unlimited)
Transcriptions50+ languages50+ languages50+ languages50+ languages
EditingBasicTrim + StitchAI transcript editAI transcript edit
Filler/Silence Remove
Auto Titles/Summary
Meeting Notes/Recaps
Custom Branding
Video Variables
Request Email to View
SSO / SCIM✗ (paid add-on)✗ (paid add-on)✗ (paid add-on)✓ (included)
Salesforce Integration
Admin Insights
Uptime SLA99.5%99.95%
Best ForIndividuals, testingSmall teams, basic asyncTeams needing AI polishRegulated enterprises

Important 2026 pricing note: Since the Atlassian acquisition, the Creator Lite role has been deprecated. Previously free Creator Lite users are being migrated to full paid Creator seats after a grace period. Teams that relied on Creator Lite to give basic access to large groups should budget accordingly, as this change can significantly increase costs for workspaces with many casual users.

Pros and Cons — From Verified User Reviews

PROSCONS
+ Fastest record-to-share workflow in the category– Free plan capped at 25 videos and 5-min recording
+ Instant shareable links — no file uploads ever needed– AI features locked behind $24/user/month tier
+ AI editing removes fillers and silence automatically– Post-acquisition bugs: lag, audio sync, upload failures
+ Meeting recording turns Loom into dual-purpose tool– Basic editing tools — not for polished video production
+ Transcription in 50+ languages on all plans– Creator Lite deprecation increases costs for large teams
+ Deep Atlassian ecosystem integration (Jira, Confluence)– Salesforce integration only available on Enterprise
+ Clean, intuitive UI — near-zero learning curve– Customer support reported as slow by multiple reviewers
+ Strong viewer engagement analytics on paid plans– No native video editing beyond trim, stitch, and AI clean-up

Loom vs Competitors — Feature Comparison 2026

How Loom stacks up against leading async video and screen recording platforms in 2026. This comparison helps you evaluate Loom alternatives based on your workflow needs.

FeatureLoomVidyardScreenPalTellaOBS Studio
Best ForAsync video messagingSales video analyticsAffordable editingPolished presentationsFree power recording
Screen+Cam Record
Instant Link Share✓ (best in class)✗ (local export)
AI Editing✓ (Business+AI)Basic✓ ($10/mo tier)
Filler Word Removal
Meeting Recording✓ (Zoom/Meet/Teams)
CRM IntegrationSalesforce (Enterprise)Salesforce, HubSpot
Video AnalyticsGoodExcellent (best)BasicBasic
Built-in EditingBasic + AIBasicAdvanced (best)Advanced
Free Plan25 videos, 5 min25 videos15-min recordingsLimitedFully free
Starting Price$18/user/mo$59/user/mo$4/user/mo$15/moFree (open source)
Atlassian Integrations★★★★★ (native)★★☆☆☆★☆☆☆☆★★☆☆☆★☆☆☆☆

Verdict: Loom wins on speed-to-share, meeting recording integration, and Atlassian ecosystem fit. Vidyard is stronger for sales-specific analytics and CRM depth. ScreenPal offers the best editing tools at the lowest price. Tella produces the most polished presentation-style videos. OBS Studio is unmatched for free, advanced recording with no limitations — but requires manual sharing and has a steep learning curve.

How Techi9 Scores Tools — The Vendor Accountability Index (VAI)

At Techi9, we do not use subjective star ratings. Every SaaS tool we review is scored against our proprietary Vendor Accountability Index (VAI) — a multi-criteria framework designed to cut through marketing noise and measure what actually matters to buyers. The VAI evaluates tools across 8 weighted dimensions, each scored out of 10, with a composite weighted average out of 100.

VAI CriterionScore /10Rationale
Feature Completeness8.5Screen+cam recording, AI editing, meeting recording, transcription, analytics. Missing: advanced video editing, image generation, interactive elements.
Pricing Transparency7.0Plans are clear but Creator Lite deprecation blindsided users. Enterprise pricing requires sales contact. No self-serve for large teams.
Onboarding & Usability9.5Near-zero learning curve. Install extension, click record, share link. Consistently rated as the easiest tool in the category by G2 and Capterra.
Integration Depth8.0Excellent Atlassian ecosystem integration. Slack, Gmail, GitHub, Notion covered. Salesforce locked to Enterprise. No HubSpot or Pipedrive.
Support & Documentation6.5Help centre is adequate but multiple reviewers cite slow support response times and rigid refund/renewal policies.
Security & Compliance8.5End-to-end encryption, SSO/SCIM via Atlassian Guard, audit logs, EBA compliance, custom data retention. Strong for enterprise needs.
Performance & Reliability7.0Fast recording and sharing, but post-acquisition migration issues: lag, audio sync problems, failed uploads reported across G2, Reddit, Trustpilot.
ROI & Value for Money8.0Business plan at $18/mo offers strong value. AI tier at $24 is reasonable for active users. Creator Lite removal reduces value for large mixed teams.

VAI Composite Score: 79 / 100  — Recommended with Caveats

Loom earns a strong recommendation for teams that need the fastest async video communication workflow available. The tool excels at its core job — recording and sharing — better than any competitor. However, post-acquisition reliability issues, the Creator Lite pricing change, and limited advanced editing prevent it from reaching the top tier of our VAI scoring.

Strengths Identified

Fastest record-to-share workflow in the category. Near-zero learning curve makes adoption effortless for non-technical teams. Meeting recording capability creates a dual-purpose tool that can replace both async video and meeting intelligence subscriptions. Atlassian integration depth is unmatched for teams already in that ecosystem.

Actionable Recommendations

For teams of 1–10 who record regularly: Start with the Business plan at $18/user/month. Upgrade to Business + AI only if you record 5+ videos per week and value automated polish. For large teams (50+): Audit your Creator Lite users before the migration deadline. Budget for the full-seat pricing increase. Negotiate Enterprise pricing directly if you need Salesforce integration or admin controls. For price-sensitive solo users: The free plan is excellent for testing. If you outgrow it, ScreenPal at $4/month offers more editing power at a fraction of the cost.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Loom free to use?

Yes. The Starter plan is free and includes 25 video recordings, 5-minute recording limits, unlimited meeting recording length, unlimited screenshots, transcription in 50+ languages, and basic viewer insights. It is sufficient for testing and light personal use. Most professional users upgrade within 1–2 months as the 25-video cap and 5-minute limit become restrictive.

Difference between Loom Business and Business + AI?

The $6/user/month difference buys the entire Loom AI suite: auto-generated titles, summaries, and chapters; filler word and silence removal; transcript-based editing; video-to-text automation (auto-create Jira issues, docs, and messages from videos); video variables for personalised outreach; and automatic meeting notes with action items. If you record 5+ videos per week, the time savings justify the upgrade.

Is Loom safe for sharing confidential documents?

Loom offers video privacy controls, password protection, email-gated viewing, and workspace default privacy settings. Enterprise plans add SSO/SCIM, audit logs, custom data retention, EBA compliance, and download restrictions. For regulated industries, the Enterprise tier meets stringent security requirements. For general business use, the Business plan’s privacy controls are adequate for most internal communication needs.

Can Loom replace Zoom or Google Meet?

Loom can replace meetings that are one-directional — updates, walkthroughs, demos, feedback sessions. It cannot replace live discussions, brainstorming sessions, or real-time Q&A. The best approach is to use Loom for communication that does not require real-time interaction and reserve Zoom or Meet for collaborative sessions that benefit from live conversation.

Final Verdict — Should You Use Loom in 2026?

Loom remains the gold standard for async video communication. No other tool matches its combination of one-click recording, instant shareable links, AI-powered editing, and meeting recording capabilities — all in a package that requires zero training to adopt.

The caveats are real. The Atlassian migration has introduced performance hiccups that erode trust for some teams. The Creator Lite pricing change penalises large workspaces. Editing capabilities remain basic compared to purpose-built tools like ScreenPal or Camtasia. And customer support needs improvement.

But the core product remains exceptional at what it does. If your team loses hours every week to meetings that could be 3-minute videos, Loom will pay for itself many times over. Start with the free plan. Record your first Loom today. Your calendar will thank you.

Features

  • Screen Recording
  • Instant Sharing
  • AI Editing
  • Meeting Recording
  • Auto Transcription
  • Filler Removal
  • Viewer Analytics
  • Custom Branding
  • Video Comments
  • Screenshot Capture
  • Jira Integration
  • Password Protection

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