European Alternatives to Loom
Find GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted replacements for Loom.
Loom is widely used, but organisations across Europe are increasingly looking for alternatives that offer genuine GDPR compliance without the legal uncertainty of US data jurisdiction. The European market now offers 3 mature alternatives to Loom that match core functionality while keeping your data exclusively under European law.
The alternatives listed below are all headquartered in Europe, store data within EU/EEA data centres, and offer Data Processing Agreements aligned with GDPR Article 28. Several are open source, giving you additional transparency and flexibility that proprietary US services cannot offer.
Why Switch from Loom
Data Privacy Concerns
- US CLOUD Act jurisdiction
- Video recordings stored on US servers
- Transcription data processed on US infrastructure
- Viewer analytics and engagement tracking data on US servers
EU Alternatives
Claap
French async video collaboration platform for distributed teams
tl;dv
Portuguese AI meeting recorder with free unlimited recording and transcription
CryptPad
Zero-knowledge encrypted collaboration suite
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Claap | tl;dv | CryptPad |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Claap | tl;dv | CryptPad |
| Pricing | Free | Free | Free |
| Free Tier | |||
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| ISO 27001 | |||
| Open Source | |||
| Headquarters | Paris, FR | Porto, PT | Paris, FR |
| Data Centers | FR, EU | EU | FR |
| Screen recording | |||
| AI meeting recorder | |||
| Transcription | |||
| Comments on video | |||
| Video wiki | |||
| Topics organization | |||
| Integrations | |||
| AI summaries |
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What to Expect When Switching
Switching from Loom to a European alternative is typically straightforward. Under GDPR Article 20, you have the right to data portability — Loom must allow you to export your data in a machine-readable format. Most European providers offer import tools or migration guides to help you transfer your data with minimal downtime.
For small teams, migration can often be completed in a single day. Larger organisations should plan for a phased rollout over one to four weeks, starting with a pilot group to identify any workflow adjustments. The most common challenge is not the data migration itself, but updating integrations and retraining team members on the new interface.
Claap and tl;dv and CryptPad offer a free tier, so you can evaluate the product with real data before committing to a full migration.