Overview
OpenLoom — Open-Source Screen Recorder. Your Backend. Your Data.
Record your screen, share a link — without handing your videos to a third party. OpenLoom is a free, open-source screen recorder that stores everything on your own cloud backend.
How It Works?
Click Record, pick a tab or window, and OpenLoom captures everything in-browser. Add your camera as a picture-in-picture overlay and your microphone for narration. When you're done, your recording uploads directly to your own Supabase project — no intermediary servers, no corporate cloud you don't control. Share a simple link and recipients watch instantly via the OpenLoom web player.
Why OpenLoom?
Most screen recorders upload your videos to their servers, lock you into a subscription, and hold your content hostage. OpenLoom flips that model:
- Self-hosted storage — Videos live in your own Supabase bucket. You own every byte.
- No vendor lock-in — Open-source from extension to web player. Fork it, modify it, run it your way.
- Zero cost for the tool — You only pay for the cloud resources you actually use (Supabase's free
tier covers most use cases).
- Privacy by design — No analytics, no tracking, no third-party data collection. Your recordings never touch our servers.
Features
- HD screen capture (up to 1080p) with system audio
- Camera picture-in-picture with draggable position and adjustable size
- Microphone input with live audio meter and mute toggle
- One-click shareable links via openloom.live
- Password-protected recordings
- Built-in video review before uploading
- Lightweight — runs entirely in your browser using standard Web APIs
OpenLoom is built in the open. View the source, report issues, or contribute at github.com/anenthg/OpenLoom.
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