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Unloom is a SaaS tool built around video recording, storage, sharing, and AI processing. According to its pricing page, it is “primarily a free product,” with paid feature tiers used to help cover server costs and keep the product ad-free. Its core audience is users who need to record videos, generate AI summaries and transcripts, and distribute content through comments, interactions, or embeds.
The free plan already includes a fairly complete set of basics: 1GB of Unloom’s own storage, Google Drive and Dropbox storage, unlimited videos, unlimited recording length, 720p resolution, AI Summaries, AI Transcription, Comments & Reactions, video downloads, video embeds, and standard editing tools. On the collaboration side, the only clearly stated features are comments and reactions. The page does not disclose enterprise collaboration capabilities such as team workspaces, member roles, permission controls, SSO, or audit logs.
The Free Plan costs $0/month and is labeled free forever. The Pro Plan is listed at $6.99/month, but the page notes that it is unavailable during the beta period. Planned Pro features include 50GB Unloom Storage, 1080p resolution, Best-take AI cutting, higher-accuracy AI transcription, and priority support. Enterprise uses custom pricing, with a focus on self-hosted video recording data, custom domains, support for storage such as S3, GCS, and Azure, self-hosted transcription, company-level watermarks, custom AI summaries, and dedicated support.
The main advantage is that the free tier is very generous, especially since unlimited videos, unlimited recording length, AI summaries, and transcription are all included. Support for Google Drive and Dropbox also lowers migration costs for individual users. The Enterprise plan’s roadmap includes self-hosting and object storage, making it more suitable for organizations with stricter data-control requirements. The downside is that Pro is not yet available, so the commercial path remains uncertain. Key information around security and compliance, API access, permissions, payment methods, and SLA is also missing, so enterprise buyers should verify these details before procurement.
Unloom is suitable for individual creators, remote teams, product demos, instructional screen recordings, and users who need asynchronous video communication. The Enterprise plan is aimed at companies that want to self-host video recording data. The text does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown. Since Unloom integrates with services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and GCS, usage in mainland China may be affected by local network conditions. Comparable products include Loom, Vidyard, Vimeo, and Descript; domestic alternatives such as Feishu Minutes may also be worth considering.
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