
Our Take
Taimur Haider, Piroune Balachandran, Viktor Shumylo, and the Recorded team built something deceptively simple: you click record, you get a professional-looking demo video. No editing, no post-production, no after effects required. Just hit record, do your thing, and boom—shareable video ready in 60 seconds.
Here's the thing about screen recording—everyone needs it for demos, bug reports, sales pitches, support tickets. Loom has been selling it for years at $99 per user per year. Meanwhile Recorded said "what if we just made it work in the browser without asking for a credit card first"? That's the kind of thinking that steals market share from companies that forgot they were solving a simple problem.
They're keeping it lean and web-based—no downloads, no sign-up friction. Just open, record, share. In a world where every company is desperate for async video content, Recorded is going after the lowest barrier to entry possible. The boring screen recorder market just got interesting again.
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