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The Loom alternative that never loses a recording

Loom users on G2 and Capterra report saved takes vanishing, uploads that never finish, and the wrong screen being captured. BrandNarrativesAI's SaaS Showcase recorder works the way Loom should: you record your screen and webcam right in the browser, but every second streams to the cloud as you go — so a crash or a closed tab can't leave you with a lost or half-saved take.

Make my video — from $12

No subscription. No card saved. You pay per video, nothing else.

What you get

Nothing to lose to a crash

Your recording streams to secure cloud storage as you capture it — the file never sits on your laptop waiting to fail on upload. Close the tab or crash mid-take, and what you already recorded is safe.

A finished studio cut, not a raw clip

Instead of an unedited screen capture, your footage is wrapped into a cinematic studio cut — a 3D browser frame, an animated webcam bubble, and a clean background. No timeline, no exports, no second tool.

Honest, flat pricing

One flat $12 per video. No per-seat plans, no rising renewals, and no features clawed back into a higher tier. You pay once and own the result.

How it works

1

Hit record in your browser — screen and webcam, no download.

2

Talk through your product; every second streams safely to the cloud as you go.

3

Get your finished studio cut, saved to your account and yours to download.

Frequently asked questions

Is BrandNarrativesAI a good alternative to Loom?

If you record product walkthroughs and demos, yes. Loom users widely report lost recordings and failed uploads on public review sites. BrandNarrativesAI's SaaS Showcase recorder captures your screen and webcam in the browser but streams each second to the cloud as you record, so there's no fragile local file to lose — and you get a finished studio cut, not a raw clip.

Can it replace Loom for a product demo?

Yes. You record the same way — screen plus webcam in the browser — then get back a cinematic studio cut with a 3D browser frame and an animated facecam, instead of a raw capture. For polished, customer-facing demos that's a real upgrade; for throwaway internal clips a basic recorder still has its place.

How much does it cost compared to Loom?

A flat $12 per video, with no subscription and no card saved. Reviewers criticize Loom for rising prices and paying more for basic editing; here the price is one number, paid per video, and you own the output with full rights.

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