Snap Shoot Share vs Loom: which is better in 2026?
Short answer: Choose Snap Shoot Share if you live on a Mac and want screenshots and short screen recordings turned into a shareable link instantly, with control over where files are hosted and no per-seat fee. Choose Loom if your team needs long, narrated async video with webcam bubbles, transcripts, and viewer analytics across Windows, web, and mobile.
Loom (owned by Atlassian since 2023) popularized async video messaging: record your screen and webcam, get a cloud link, and let viewers watch with reactions and analytics. Snap Shoot Share takes a different angle — it is a native macOS capture tool that copies a ready-to-paste link the instant you snap a screenshot or finish a recording, and it lets you decide whether files live on managed cloud hosting, stay entirely on your Mac, or sit on your own server.
Snap Shoot Share vs Loom at a glance
| Feature | Snap Shoot Share | Loom |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | macOS 26+ (native) | macOS, Windows, Chrome, iOS, Android, web |
| Screenshots | ✅ Core feature | ❌ Video-first |
| Screen recording | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (+ webcam) |
| Instant shareable link | ✅ Copied on capture | ✅ After processing |
| Hosting choice | ✅ Managed, local-only, or self-hosted | ❌ Loom cloud only |
| Keep files fully local | ✅ Local Only mode | ❌ No |
| Self-hosting | ✅ Your own Cloudflare Worker | ❌ No |
| Link expiration controls | ✅ Per item / global | ⚠️ Limited |
| Viewer analytics | ❌ Not the focus | ✅ Views, reactions, insights |
| Transcripts / AI summaries | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Pricing model | No per-seat fee; metered storage (~$0.10/GB/mo) or free | Free tier + paid per-user plans |
Where Snap Shoot Share is better
You control hosting and privacy. Loom stores every recording on Loom's cloud. Snap Shoot Share lets you pick per your needs: managed Cloudflare hosting for instant links, Local Only so files never leave your Mac, or self-hosting on your own Cloudflare Worker. For sensitive material — client work, internal demos, anything under NDA — that control matters.
Screenshots are first-class. Loom is built around video. If most of what you share is a still screenshot with a quick link, Snap Shoot Share is faster: it overrides ⌘⇧5, captures, and puts the link on your clipboard in one motion.
No per-seat tax. Snap Shoot Share has no per-user subscription. Local-only and self-hosted sharing are free; managed hosting is metered at roughly $0.10 per GB stored per month — you pay for what you keep, not per head.
Expiration and cleanup built in. Set links to expire and reclaim space automatically, per item or globally.
Where Loom is better
This comparison is only useful if it is honest. Loom wins in several areas:
- Async video messaging with a webcam bubble, ideal for long walkthroughs and updates.
- Viewer analytics — see who watched, how far, and reactions.
- Transcripts and AI summaries generated automatically.
- Cross-platform — Windows, browser, and mobile, not just macOS.
If those are central to your workflow, Loom is the better fit, and we will say so plainly.
Snap Shoot Share pros
- Instant link on capture
- Screenshots + recordings
- Managed, local-only, or self-hosted
- No per-seat pricing
- Expiration + privacy controls
Snap Shoot Share cons
- macOS only (for now)
- No viewer analytics
- No transcripts/AI summaries
- Not built for long async video
Pricing: Snap Shoot Share vs Loom
Loom uses per-seat SaaS pricing: a free tier with limits on the number and length of videos, plus paid per-user plans for unlimited recording and team features (see Loom's pricing page for current rates). Snap Shoot Share is not per-seat at all — Local Only and Self-Hosted are free forever, and managed Cloudflare hosting is metered at about $0.10 per GB stored per month with no subscription. For individuals and small teams that mostly share screenshots and short clips, that difference adds up fast.
Which should you choose?
Choose Snap Shoot Share if you are on a Mac, share mostly screenshots and short recordings, care about where files live, and would rather not pay per seat.
Choose Loom if you need long narrated video, viewer analytics, transcripts, or cross-platform clients for a distributed team.
FAQ
Is Snap Shoot Share a good Loom alternative?
Yes, if you mainly share screenshots and short screen recordings on a Mac and want control over where files are hosted. You get an instant shareable link plus managed, local-only, or self-hosted options. Loom stays stronger for long narrated async video with viewer analytics.
Does Snap Shoot Share record video like Loom?
It records screen video and captures screenshots, then copies a ready-to-paste link the moment you finish. It focuses on fast capture-and-share rather than Loom's webcam-bubble messaging with transcripts and viewer insights.
How does pricing compare?
Loom uses per-seat plans (limited free tier plus paid per-user pricing). Snap Shoot Share has no per-seat fee: local-only and self-hosted are free, and managed Cloudflare hosting is metered at about $0.10 per GB stored per month.
Can I keep recordings private?
Yes. In Local Only mode files never leave your Mac, and a secure tunnel exposes a single link only when you choose. You can also self-host and set links to expire. Loom stores videos on its cloud by default.
Does Snap Shoot Share work on Windows?
Snap Shoot Share is a native macOS app (macOS 26+). Loom is cross-platform, so teams needing Windows today may prefer Loom.
Try Snap Shoot Share on your Mac
Capture, link, and share at the speed of a keystroke — with hosting on your terms.
Download on the Mac App StoreLast updated May 25, 2026. Competitor features and pricing change often — verify current details on each vendor's site.