If you want to let people record video walkthroughs and screen recordings within your app, Loom is a great choice. It's got a lot of video editing and storage features that millions of people already trust. You can record screen and camera video from desktop, Chrome extension and mobile apps. Features include instant sharing, AI-generated video messages, automatic transcription and closed captions in several languages. Loom also has enterprise-level security and privacy controls, so it's good for sales, engineering and customer support.
Another interesting option is WowTo, which is geared for building video knowledge bases into websites. It comes with an AI-powered video creator for creating step-by-step how-to videos, automatic voice-over generation and video widgets you can embed in apps for help. WowTo supports multiple languages and integrates with tools like Intercom, Zendesk and Jira, so it's good for companies that want to improve customer support and user experience with video.
If you want more interactive product demos, Layerpath lets you record screen recordings and turn them into interactive product tours and step-by-step tutorials. It's got personalized sales demos, onboarding tours, AI-powered tours, lead generation and advanced analytics. It's good for product-led companies that want to improve user satisfaction and conversion rates with product demos.
Last, Screencastify is a powerful tool for recording, editing and sharing video, particularly for educational purposes. It's got AI-generated captions in more than 50 languages, so it's good for ESL and world language students. With features like video assignment submission and caption translation, Screencastify is good for lesson videos, training tutorials and interactive assignments.