2,106 Loom Reviews

Loom is incredibly easy to use and provides everything you need to start recording your ideas to share with your team, saving time in the process. Have you ever thought, "This meeting could have been an email"? With Loom, you can avoid that situation entirely, as it greatly enhances asynchronous work. I love using it and rely on it almost every week.
Additionally, with the AI tools that generate emails, bug reports, code documentation, and more, it saves a significant amount of time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly, I can't think of anything I dislike about Loom. Perhaps it's that when I record from my iPad, the resulting Loom video doesn't automatically generate the summary and title. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Loom is incredibly easy to use, just record and go. I love how quickly I can create a video and get information out to those who need it by instantly sharing a link. The ability to both record myself and my screen makes explaining topics or walking people through a task so much easier. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Every once and a while the video quality lowers due to slow internet connections. Also, the editing tools are not very in depth but for most cases its more than enough to edit your video. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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I love how user-friendly and intuitive Loom is. It’s incredibly easy to use and implement at work, whether you’re creating quick walkthroughs, training videos, or team updates. It’s like having a help guide in your pocket at all times. Being able to visually explain processes has saved so much time and confusion across our team. Highly recommend Loom for anyone looking to communicate more clearly and efficiently! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
That there isn’t a quick access app to view the company vids. It would be awesome to tell staff/interns/mentees, “Hey, we lane’s digital SOP and its videos for you to view for quick references” Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The best part is easily being able to create and distribute videos, with a smooth interface, online hosted. You can see who has watched the video. You can easily edit or add notes. It is a life saver trying to convey complex items without having to write 1100 word long emails with bullets, numbers and Bold/Italics. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The search function could use an overhaul, my only complaint. Finding videos based on the title you give it should be easier, so definitely folder videos. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Loom is one of the most efficient tools I’ve used for recording quick video explanations. As a tech writer, I often need to walk through product features or explain documentation updates and Loom makes that incredibly fast and easy. The browser extension is lightweight, the interface is user-friendly, and sharing videos is as simple as copying a link. I love the ability to show both my screen and webcam, add callouts, and get real-time engagement metrics. It saves a ton of time that would otherwise go into typing long instructions or waiting for meeting slots. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Loom works great for short-form content, it sometimes struggles with longer recordings — I’ve run into occasional performance lags or upload issues for videos over 10 minutes. The video organization in the dashboard could also use more advanced features like folders or tags for easier management. Finally, the editing capabilities are fairly basic compared to dedicated video editors — which is fine for quick tasks, but limiting for polished presentations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Quickly record videos and easily share videos Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are lags, I use the free version and I have a team of 3-5 people who also use Loom, but it happens that Loom sends a message that the library is overflowed and can not record video, but although there is still a place for example 10/80 (as an example) but it points to the default values. Updates have not helped Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Loom for one off recordings is great. Ad hoc demos, quick 1:1 recording to share with someone. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Loom for meetings is a newer offering they launched after acquiring Rewatch. Rewatch was a great tool for remote first teams that record many meetings. The features we loved about Rewatch are lacking, or painful in Loom.
Meeting search is terrible, impossible to use, and only provides the top few videos. Rewatch allowed us to search a keyword and see every recording this was referenced and quickly jump to the section where it was referenced.
Rewatch leveraged the zoom cloud recording to upload after each call. Loom uses an AI assistant that is present in the meeting. No one likes this. Non-human participants in meetings is distracting and annoying. Plus, after the migration to Loom, multiple versions of our meetings are being uploaded.
Support is lacking. Our dedicated Loom rep said to submit tickets for our long list of issues. Something that is taking hours away from our team's schedule each week. Feels like we're doing all their product testing for them. I think it will be a nice tool by the end of 2025, we're struggling until then. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like that loom is easy to use for recording videos and that it also integrates with zoom to store all meeting recordings Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I do not have any dislikes for loom at this time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

