Comparison
Browzer vs Loom
Loom records screen video. Browzer records browser actions and generates structured, step-by-step SOPs with screenshots and AI-generated descriptions. The difference is between watching someone cook and having the recipe.
Last updated: March 2026 · By Browzer Labs
TL;DR
Choose Browzer if you need structured, searchable process documentation that your team can follow step-by-step and automate with one click. Choose Loom if you need to explain context, give feedback, or communicate asynchronously with a personal touch via video.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Browzer | Loom |
|---|---|---|
| Structured step-by-step outputBrowzer creates numbered, annotated SOP steps — not a video timeline | ||
| Searchable documentationFind any step instantly vs. scrubbing through video | ||
| One-click automationReplay any documented workflow as automation | ||
| AI-generated descriptionsPlain-English descriptions for every action | ||
| Screenshots per stepAutomatic screenshot at each action, not a video frame | ||
| Video with voiceoverLoom excels at explaining context with narration | ||
| Face cam / webcam overlayPersonal touch for async communication | ||
| Works on any websiteBoth work in the browser | ||
| Editable outputEdit descriptions, add notes, update steps | ||
| Team workflow libraryBoth support shared libraries |
The Core Difference
Loom creates a passive video — someone has to watch it from start to finish to find what they need. If the process changes, you re-record the whole thing.
Browzer creates active documentation — structured steps with screenshots, searchable text, and one-click automation. Team members jump to the step they need. When a process changes, you update one step. The documentation is always current because it's generated from the actual workflow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main difference between Browzer and Loom?
Loom records screen video. Browzer records the actual browser actions (clicks, inputs, navigation) and transforms them into structured, step-by-step documentation with screenshots and plain-English descriptions. Browzer's output is searchable, editable, and can be replayed as automation. Loom's output is a video that must be watched start to finish.
Can Browzer replace Loom for process documentation?
For browser-based process documentation, yes. Browzer creates structured SOPs that are easier to follow than video. Team members can scan steps, jump to specific actions, and follow along at their own pace. Unlike Loom videos, Browzer documentation can be searched, edited, and automated.
Does Browzer record video like Loom?
No. Browzer captures the structure of your workflow — every click, form input, and navigation — and generates annotated step-by-step documentation with screenshots. This is fundamentally different from video recording because the output is interactive, searchable, and automatable.
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