If you're looking for a different alternative to Komodo, Loom is worth a look. It's got more video editing and storage features, and more than 21 million people trust it. You can record and share video messages generated by AI, and it's got features like automatic transcription and closed captions in more than 50 languages. Loom's pricing options include a free Starter plan with 25 videos per user and 5-minute video length, a Business plan with unlimited videos, and a customized Enterprise plan.
Another option is Vmaker, an AI-powered video editor that makes it easier to create finished videos from raw source material. It's got 4K screen recording, auto-generated subtitles and virtual background removal, which makes it good for YouTubers, marketers and learning teams. Vmaker's plans include unlimited screen recording and editing with no watermark on its free plan, and premium options for more advanced features.
If you want a more streamlined editing experience, check out Descript. The company's technology uses AI to help with video and podcast editing, with features like multitrack audio editing and one-click captions. It's good for marketing, sales and learning and development teams, and it's got a free plan and paid plans starting at $12 per person per month.
Last is Zight, which offers a range of tools for creating, editing and sharing videos, GIFs and screenshots. It's got AI-assisted transcription and title generation, which can help you organize and present information. Zight's plans range from free to Enterprise, so you can pick the right level for your business, and it integrates with tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams.