Clipy Description
Clipy is a free, watermark-free screen recording tool designed for Mac, Chrome, and web use, created by Codersera to fulfill the needs of its team. With a simple process that involves hitting record, stopping, and then pasting a share link, it eliminates the hassle of watermarks, time limits, and signup requirements for viewers. The recording experience is as straightforward as using a tape measure; it serves purely as a utility rather than a subscription service.
Clipy is available in multiple formats tailored to users' existing workflows, including a native Apple Silicon menu-bar application for macOS that allows for hotkey recording and immediate link sharing upon stopping the recording. Additionally, the Chrome extension delivers seamless screen, tab, window, or webcam recording directly from the browser, making it compatible with Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, and macOS. For those instances when neither the Mac app nor an extension is suitable, the browser-based recorder at clipy.online provides a convenient alternative without the need for installation.
Each recording results in an instant shareable link, making collaboration effortless and efficient. This simplicity and versatility make Clipy an ideal tool for anyone needing quick screen capture solutions.
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Clipy: Best Free Loom Alternative Edited: Jun 08 2026
Summary: Overall, I’d describe Clipy as a genuinely strong Loom alternative for people who value speed, unlimited free recording, and frictionless sharing more than advanced editing or AI extras. If you want a lightweight recorder that “just works” and makes it easy for anyone to watch your videos without creating an account. Clipy delivers on that promise!
Positive: 1. I’ve been using Clipy as my main screen recorder for around 6–7 months for internal updates, product walkthroughs, and bug reports, and it’s become my default tool very quickly.
2. The core workflow is perfect for async work: I hit record, finish, click stop, and the shareable link is ready almost instantly.
3. Viewers don’t need to sign up to watch; they just click the link and the recording plays in their browser, which removes a lot of friction compared with other tools I’ve used.
4. The free plan is generous: unlimited recording time, no watermark, and screen + mic recording without a hard 5‑minute limit or strict cap on the number of recordings.
5. The interface feels lightweight and simple instead of bloated, so there’s almost no learning curve.Negative: 1. In some full‑screen recordings, the webcam overlay has glitched and disappeared mid‑recording, which is frustrating when you want your face visible the whole time.
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2. The built‑in editor is fairly basic; precise trimming, cutting sections from the middle, or making a polished marketing‑ready video usually requires exporting to another tool.
3. Compared with Loom, Clipy currently lacks AI‑powered features and richer engagement tools like advanced annotations, viewer insights, or deeper analytics.
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