What app do you use create demo videos for your product?
Ankur Singh
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Thorsten Hunsicker@thorsten_hunsicker
Startup Idea Finder
Wave.video. It basically combines Loom, Restream, Video Editing, and hosting. All in one tool.
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Drope.me
tried Descript. it's pretty good, but I'm open to try something else as well
Artwork Flow
Have used Loom and Guidde. Try Guidde if you havent
Vmaker for Windows
You can try Vmaker - easy-to-create product demo videos.
InOrbit.io
Arcade is great!
Videodeck
No app for us... Just our awesome production team. 🤩
Thanks to the commenters, I'll look into the apps. 👍
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Loom is indeed quite decent.
I also like Runway Gen2 and stable diffusion for transitional set pieces
Mentor.AI
Descript
we use canva pro and the results are quite good! hope it helps!
I use Screenflow. It's a powerful video editing software that allows you to record from any device, capture audio, and add animations and transitions. It also has a range of features that make it easy to create professional-looking demo videos.
ReplyMind
Arcade and Loom are definitely great options for creating demo videos! They offer different features that cater to various needs. I personally find both of them to be quite impressive in their own ways.
Lyrist
iOS Xcode simulator to screen record + Logic Pro + Final Cut Pro to create https://lyrist.app/demo
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For recording, I rely on OBS Studio, and for editing, I use CapCut.
Jellybean
I have used Arcade, and loom - both solve different purposes and I love both of them!
I've had a good run with tools like Camtasia for screen recording, and Adobe Premiere for edits. For quick and easy, Loom does the job too.
I use Snagit and Camstasia. But keen to try out the newer tools like Loom