The Best Free Loom Alternative in 2026 (No Cloud, No Limits, No Catch)
Loom's free plan is capped at 25 videos and 5 minutes. Here's the best free alternative for Mac: unlimited recording, local files, auto-zoom, and system audio — no subscription.
The Best Free Loom Alternative in 2026 (No Cloud, No Limits, No Catch)
Let's skip the "10 best Loom alternatives" listicle format. You already know what Loom does. You already know why you are looking for an alternative. You want the answer.
The answer is ScreenKite. Free native Mac screen recorder. Unlimited recordings, unlimited length, 4K quality, auto-zoom, system audio, built-in editor, Metal-accelerated exports. No account, no cloud, no subscription. The file is on your Mac the moment you stop recording.
That is the whole pitch. The rest of this article is the proof.
Why you are searching for a Loom alternative right now
One of three things happened:
1. You hit the 25-video wall. Loom's free Starter plan caps you at 25 videos — total, not per month. You have been recording for a few weeks, and now Loom tells you to delete old videos or upgrade. Your workflow just stopped.
2. You need more than 5 minutes. Your product demo is 8 minutes. Your tutorial walkthrough is 12 minutes. Loom free cuts you off at 5. You cannot trim your way around this — the content needs the time it needs.
3. The price jumped. You were on a paid plan and your invoice changed after the Atlassian migration. Teams are reporting jumps from $18/month to $220/month. The Creator Lite role — free seats for basic recording — is being eliminated. Your per-user cost went up.
These are not edge cases. They are the direct result of Atlassian tightening the screws on Loom's pricing model. Every free user is a conversion target. Every paid user is a revenue increase opportunity.
If you are here because one of these happened to you, you are looking for a tool that will not do the same thing in 12 months.
What makes a real Loom alternative (not just a replacement)
Most "Loom alternative" articles list tools that are Loom clones — same cloud model, same subscription pricing, same eventual paywall. Switching from Loom to another cloud recorder just restarts the clock on the same problem.
A real alternative fixes the structural issue:
| Problem with Loom | What the alternative must do |
|---|---|
| Video count cap | No limit on recordings |
| Time limit per recording | No limit on duration |
| Downloads locked behind paywall | Files are local — nothing to download |
| Cloud dependency | Records to your disk |
| Per-user subscription pricing | Free or one-time purchase |
| Quality caps on free tier | Full quality regardless of plan |
ScreenKite checks every box. Here is how.
ScreenKite vs. Loom: the full comparison
| Feature | Loom Free | Loom Business ($15/user/mo) | ScreenKite (Free) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Video limit | 25 total | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Recording limit | 5 minutes | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Video quality | 720p | Up to 4K | Up to 4K |
| Downloads | No | Yes | Always (local files) |
| System audio | Yes | Yes | Yes (native, no drivers) |
| Auto-zoom | No | No | Yes |
| Built-in editor | Basic trim | Trim, stitch | Trim, cut, zoom, captions |
| Webcam overlay | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cloud hosting | Yes (limited) | Yes | No (local files) |
| Shareable link | Yes | Yes | No |
| Transcription | Yes | Yes (AI-enhanced) | Yes |
| AI features | Limited | Summaries, chapters, filler removal | Agentic AI editing (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini) |
| Export speed | Cloud-dependent | Cloud-dependent | 4x faster (Metal + Apple Silicon) |
| Privacy | Cloud storage (Atlassian) | Cloud storage (Atlassian) | Local files only |
| Platforms | Web, Mac, Windows, iOS, Android | Same | macOS |
| Price | $0 (capped) | $15/user/month | $0 |
Read the "ScreenKite (Free)" column again. That is not a trial tier. That is the only tier. There is nothing above it to upgrade to.
The three features that close the gap
If you are switching from Loom, three ScreenKite features matter most:
1. Auto-zoom
Loom does not have auto-zoom. When you record a full-screen demo, viewers squint at tiny UI elements. Creators work around this by manually zooming the browser or recording at lower resolution.
ScreenKite's auto-zoom follows your cursor and magnifies the active area automatically. The result looks like you hired an editor to add zoom-and-pan effects in post — except it happens in real time, for free.
For product demos, tutorials, and code walkthroughs, this single feature makes your recording look dramatically more professional.
2. System audio without workarounds
Recording system audio on Mac has historically been painful — virtual audio drivers, routing configurations, permissions headaches. Loom handles this through its app, but many cloud-based alternatives do not.
ScreenKite captures system audio natively using macOS APIs. All apps, all audio, one checkbox. No BlackHole, no Soundflower, no extra configuration.
3. Metal-accelerated export
Loom exports go through the cloud. Upload your recording, wait for processing, then the link is ready.
ScreenKite exports locally using Apple's Metal framework and the Apple Silicon Media Engine. A 1-minute 4K recording exports in about 1 minute. There is no upload, no processing queue, no waiting for a server on another continent.
If you record 5 videos a day, the export speed difference alone saves you 30+ minutes per week.
The one thing ScreenKite does not do
Loom gives you a shareable link. Record, and the link is live in seconds. Paste it in Slack, in email, in a Notion doc. Your teammate clicks and watches.
ScreenKite does not do this. It exports a file. You share that file however you want — Google Drive link, Dropbox, YouTube upload, email attachment — but the instant-link-in-Slack workflow requires an extra step.
If your entire use case is "record a 90-second Slack message and share a link," Loom's cloud model is genuinely more convenient for that specific workflow.
If you need anything beyond that — editing before sharing, uploading to YouTube, embedding on a website, keeping recordings private, archiving locally, exporting at full quality — ScreenKite covers more ground.
The price comparison over time
| Timeline | Loom Business (1 user) | Loom Business (5 users) | ScreenKite |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 month | $15 | $75 | $0 |
| 1 year | $180 | $900 | $0 |
| 3 years | $540 | $2,700 | $0 |
A 5-person team spends $2,700 on Loom Business over three years. That same team uses ScreenKite for free, sharing files via the Google Drive or Dropbox they already pay for.
Loom's shareable link is a $2,700 feature. Whether that is worth it depends on how many Slack messages you send per month versus how many files you need to actually own.
How to switch in 5 minutes
- Download your Loom videos if you are on a paid plan. On the free plan, see How to Download a Loom Video for Free.
- Install ScreenKite. Download from screenkite.com/download. Grant screen recording permissions.
- Record your first video. The file is on your Mac. Open it, edit it, export it.
- Share via your existing tools. Upload to Google Drive, Dropbox, YouTube, or attach to an email.
You will know within one recording whether ScreenKite replaces Loom for your workflow.
Also read
- Loom Gutted Its Free Plan in 2026 — Here's What Happened and What to Use Instead
- How to Download a Loom Video for Free in 2026
- ScreenKite vs Loom: Local-First vs Cloud-First Screen Recording
- Your Screen Recording Doesn't Need the Cloud: The Case for Local-First
- How to Record Your Screen With Audio on Mac (System + Mic)
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