Tweak vs Loom

Bottom line: Choose Tweak when the message is "this specific thing on this page". You want a fast, focused, durable artifact that survives a Loom video's 5-minute attention span. Choose Loom when the message is "watch me walk through this flow" and motion or voice tone matters.

By Vadym Rusin · Last updated: April 2026

Tweak and Loom solve different sides of the same problem: how do I show someone something on a webpage when we're not in the same room? Loom records a video walkthrough with your voice. Tweak captures a single annotated state of the page with arrows, comments, and threaded replies. They complement each other more than they compete.

At a glance

FeatureTweakLoom
PriceFree, no tiersFree tier (5-min limit, 25 videos); paid plans per user
Sign-up requiredNoYes
FormatStatic annotated page snapshotVideo recording with voice
Voice / audioNo. Text comments onlyYes
Time-stamped commentsNo (page is a single state)Yes
Real-time live cursorsYesNo. Async-only
Drawing toolsYes. Freehand, shapes, arrowsNo live drawing on page
Threaded replies on the artifactYes. Pinned to the pageYes. Pinned to video timestamps
Time to consumeSeconds. Single screenMinutes. Must watch the video
Best forSpecific UI changes, bugs, design notesWalkthroughs, tutorials, async standups

About Loom

Loom is a popular async video tool for screen and webcam recording with viewer reactions and time-stamped comments.

About Tweak

Tweak is a free, open-source Chrome extension that lets you annotate any live webpage with drawings, comments, arrows, and highlights, then share a single link so anyone can view the annotations without installing anything. There is no account, no paywall, and no trial period.

When to choose Tweak

When to choose Loom

Frequently asked questions

Is Tweak a free Loom alternative?
Only for the subset of cases where a video would be overkill. If you need motion or voice, Loom is the right tool. Tweak is the better fit when one annotated screenshot's worth of information replaces a 3-minute video.
Should I use both Loom and Tweak?
Many teams do. Loom for walkthroughs and async standups; Tweak for specific bug reports, design notes, and visual feedback where text + arrows beat narrated video.
Does Tweak support voice or video recording?
No. Tweak is text + drawing-based. If you need voice or video, Loom or its alternatives (Tella, Vidyard, Berrycast) are the right category.
Why pick Tweak over Loom for bug reports?
A circle on the broken element with two lines of text gets a developer to "I see it" faster than a 90-second video they need to scrub through. For visual or layout bugs, an annotated link wins.

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Tweak is free, requires no sign-up, and works on any webpage. Recipients of your share links don't need to install anything.

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