If you want a screen recording tool with free video storage, video analytics, and customizable branding, Komodo is a top contender. The tool lets you record screens for free as many times as you want, with fast video processing and AI tools like transcripts, summaries and chapters. It also comes with free video storage, video analytics and a browser-based video editor with version control. The service offers custom branding and has a good pricing plan with a free tier and a paid option starting at $4.20/month.
Another top contender is Loom, a free online screen recording tool used by more than 21 million people. It offers advanced video editing, a simple recording interface and integration with other tools. Loom also offers automatic transcriptions and closed captions in more than 50 languages, making it good for sales, engineering, customer support and design. The service offers a free Starter plan with 25 videos per user, as well as more-featured Business and Enterprise plans.
If you want something more AI-powered, Munch is designed to use artificial intelligence to repurpose video. The service automates the creation of videos that are more engaging and shareable from long-form content, with tools like AI editing, trend analysis and custom branding. Munch is good for professionals who want to increase engagement and save time by repurposing existing content for YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.