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Comparison

Riverside vs Loom

Side-by-side comparison of Riverside and Loom.

Tool
Riverside

Studio-quality remote recording for serious podcasters

Loom

Record and share video messages without a meeting

Starting price
24/mo
18/mo
Founded
2020
Pricing model
freemium
freemium
Free option
Free tier
Free tier

What they are

Riverside

Riverside records audio and video locally on each participant's device, then uploads lossless files to the cloud, so a shaky internet connection never ruins a take. It's used by podcasters, journalists, and video creators who need broadcast-quality recordings from remote guests. The built-in AI tools handle transcription, clip creation, and basic editing. One honest note: the interface has a learning curve for guests who aren't tech-savvy.

Loom

Loom is a video messaging tool that lets creators, teams, and educators record their screen, camera, or both and instantly share a link. It is widely used for async communication, product walkthroughs, and feedback on creative work. The free tier is genuinely usable, though video length limits and storage caps push most active users toward a paid plan fairly quickly.

Choose
Riverside

if you need video editing and hosting. It has a usable free tier to start with.

  • +Local recording preserves audio and video quality regardless of guest internet speed
  • +Up to 4K video recording per participant track
  • +Automatic transcription with decent accuracy on clean audio
Choose
Loom

if you need transcription and hosting. It has a usable free tier to start with.

  • +Recording and sharing takes seconds with no file export step
  • +Auto-generated transcripts make videos searchable
  • +Viewer reactions and comments are tied to specific timestamps

Which to choose

Riverside and Loom both cover hosting, so this is a real either-or for some teams. The right pick depends on which one's wider feature set and pricing fit how you work.

Read the full reviews for Riverside and Loom.

Pricing checked 3 Jun 2026.