Loom free team tier eliminated Feb 2026

The Loom Alternative
With No Account and No Install

Loom eliminated free team seats in February 2026. Teams that were paying nothing got auto-upgraded to $15–24 per user per month. YoRecord is the answer if you want to record and share your screen for free — without an account, without a download.

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Works in Chrome and Edge. No email required to record.

What is the best free Loom alternative in 2026?

YoRecord is a free, browser-based Loom alternative that requires no account and no installation. It runs in Chrome and Edge using the Web Screen Capture API, records screen and webcam together, generates AI subtitles via Groq Whisper, and exports MP4 video — all without a signup. Loom eliminated its free team-seat tier (Creator Lite) in February 2026, auto-upgrading teams to Loom Business at $15 per user per month on annual billing or $18 per user per month month-to-month. YoRecord has no team pricing at all: recordings are free with a 10-minute cap per video, and there is no billing screen. Other free Loom alternatives worth knowing include Cap (cap.so, $8/month for cloud features, desktop app required) and Tella (tella.com, $13/month Pro, browser-based but with 7-day expiry on free videos).

Last updated: May 2026. Loom pricing verified at loom.com/pricing.

Why people switch

No account required

Most Loom alternatives — Tella, Bubbles, Vidyard — gate you behind a signup form. YoRecord doesn't. Open the page, hit Record, download your video. No email. No password. Nothing to delete later.

No install, no extension

Loom's full recorder is a native Mac or Windows app. YoRecord runs entirely in your browser tab via the Web Screen Capture API. Nothing to download. Works on any machine where Chrome or Edge is already installed — including Chromebooks and locked-down work computers.

Free with no team upsell

There is no team tier on YoRecord because there's no team pricing at all. Record, share a link, that's it — $0, no seat minimums, no billing screen. The free recording limit is 10 minutes per video.

What happened to Loom's free plan

In February 2026, Atlassian eliminated Loom's Creator Lite free seats — the tier that let teams have lightweight users at $0. Teams that relied on this were automatically upgraded to full paid plans. Loom Business now costs $15 per user per month on annual billing, or $18 per user per month month-to-month. A 10-person team went from zero to at least $1,800 a year overnight, with no opt-out.

Individual free accounts still exist — 25 videos per account, lifetime, with a 5-minute recording cap — but there is no longer any path to use Loom free in a team context.

Pricing: loom.com/pricing — verified May 2026.

YoRecord vs Loom at a glance

YoRecordLoom
Account requiredNoYes
Download / installNo — browser onlymacOS, Windows, iOS, Android apps
Team free seatsN/A — free for allEliminated Feb 2026
Individual free tierYes — unlimited videos, 10-min cap25 videos lifetime, 5-min cap
Price (team)Free$15–18/user/month
AI subtitlesYes (Groq Whisper)Paid plan only ($24/user/month)
Video expiry14 days (50 days if pinned)No expiry on paid plans
Shared libraryNoYes (paid)
PlatformChrome and Edge (desktop)All platforms including mobile

Is YoRecord the right switch?

Yes — use YoRecord if you:

  • Need a quick async clip without creating yet another account
  • Were paying nothing for Loom and just got hit with a bill
  • Record on a Chromebook or a locked-down work machine
  • Want one recording or ten — not a team workspace

No — YoRecord isn't right if you:

  • Need video analytics (viewer tracking, watch-time) — Loom, Tella, Vidyard have this
  • Need a persistent team library with shared folders — Cap ($8/mo) or Loom paid have this
  • Need recordings longer than 10 minutes on the free tier
  • Record on iPhone, Android, or Safari — YoRecord is Chrome and Edge on desktop only
  • Need enterprise SSO, SOC 2 compliance, or IT-managed deployment

Other free Loom alternatives worth knowing

YoRecord isn't the only option. Here are two others that come up regularly.

Cap (cap.so)

Open-source Loom alternative with a team workspace, shareable links, and a Loom importer. Free tier for local recording; $8/month (Pro) for cloud and team features. Desktop app required — not browser-native. Best for teams that want the Loom workflow at lower cost and are OK with an install.

Tella (tella.com)

Browser-based recorder with strong AI editing. Free tier has 7-day video expiry — videos disappear after a week unless you're on a paid plan ($13/month Pro). Best for creators and solo professionals who want polished AI-edited output and don't mind a subscription.

For the full comparison table with eight tools: screen recorder comparison →

Frequently asked questions

What happened to Loom's free plan in 2026?

In February 2026, Atlassian eliminated Creator Lite — Loom's free-seat tier for teams. Teams with lightweight users at $0 were auto-upgraded to full paid plans. New team accounts created after February 2026 cannot access any free tier. Individual free accounts still exist (25 videos lifetime, 5-minute cap), but Loom is no longer free in a team context.

Is YoRecord completely free?

Yes. Screen recording, webcam overlay, AI subtitles, and MP4 download are all free with no account required. The free tier has a 10-minute cap per recording. There are no seat fees or team pricing.

Does YoRecord require any installation?

No. YoRecord is entirely browser-based — it uses the Web Screen Capture API built into Chrome and Edge. No download, no extension, no app store required.

Can I use YoRecord for async team communication like Loom?

Yes for the core workflow: record your screen, get a shareable link, send it in Slack or email. YoRecord doesn't have shared team libraries, video analytics, or per-video comments. For those features, Cap (cap.so, $8/month) or a paid Loom plan are better fits.

Record for free. No Loom account needed.

Open YoRecord in Chrome or Edge and you're recording in under 10 seconds. No email. No app download. No credit card. Just your screen, your mic, and a shareable link.