Transcribe Loom Video
CentClip converts your Loom recordings into editable transcripts, SRT files, VTT files, and burned-in captions - so async updates, walkthroughs, and demos become searchable, quotable text. Built for remote teams, product managers, and anyone who needs the spoken words from a Loom recording in a usable format.
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How to transcribe loom video
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Download your Loom recording and upload it
Open your Loom video and click the download button to save it as an MP4. Drag that file into CentClip - no account or sign-up is required. Your first 5 minutes are processed free and transcription starts immediately after the file is uploaded.
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Review and edit the transcript
CentClip displays the transcript word by word with timestamps, and you can edit directly in the browser before exporting. Correct any names, product terms, or technical jargon the AI missed. Every edit carries through to all output formats at once, so you only go through the recording once.
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Download your transcript and subtitle files
Export a plain-text transcript for documentation or meeting notes, an SRT or VTT subtitle file for attaching to video uploads, or an MP4 with captions burned into the video itself. All formats are generated from a single upload at no extra charge.
Why choose CentClip for Loom?
Loom has no built-in way to export a plain-text transcript of your recording
Loom generates auto-captions inside its own player, but there is no button to download the transcript as a text file you can paste into Notion, a support ticket, a doc, or a Slack message. CentClip fills that gap by producing a plain-text transcript alongside SRT and VTT files, all from a single upload. For teams that use Loom to record async standups, design reviews, or product walkthroughs, this makes the spoken content searchable and reusable without watching the video again.
Technical Loom recordings are full of jargon the browser captioning misses - you can fix it before exporting
Product demos, engineering walkthroughs, and sales recordings contain product names, feature flags, domain-specific terms, and acronyms that generic speech models frequently transcribe incorrectly. CentClip shows you the full transcript in the browser and lets you correct mistakes before any file is downloaded. Because you edit once and all formats update together, a 10-minute walkthrough takes a few minutes to clean up rather than a separate pass for each file type.
Pay-as-you-go costs match the irregular rhythm of transcribing Loom videos
Most people transcribe a Loom recording when a specific video needs to be documented or shared - not every day on a schedule that makes a subscription worthwhile. CentClip charges 5c/min with no monthly fee, so a 12-minute product demo costs 60 cents and a 45-minute onboarding recording costs $2.25. Credits never expire, meaning a small top-up covers several videos spread across weeks without wasting anything. There is no plan tier to choose, no seat count to manage, and no charge in months when you do not need a transcript.
FAQ
How accurate is CentClip's transcription for Loom screen recordings?
CentClip uses AI speech recognition optimized for clear narration, which is typical of Loom recordings. Accuracy is high when the speaker is close to the microphone and background noise is minimal - you can edit any errors directly in the browser before downloading.
Can I try transcribing a Loom video for free?
Yes - your first 5 minutes are transcribed free with no account or credit card required. After that, the rate is 5c/min with no subscription.
What file formats can I download after transcribing a Loom video?
CentClip exports a plain-text transcript, an SRT file, a VTT file, and a burned-in MP4 with captions - all generated from a single upload.
Do my CentClip credits expire if I only transcribe Loom videos occasionally?
No. Credits never expire - buy them once and use them whenever you need a transcript, with no monthly reset or subscription to maintain.