CloudApp

CloudApp is a cross-platform screen capture and screen recording desktop client that supports online storage and sharing.[4]

CloudApp Screen Recorder
Original author(s)Max Schoening
Developer(s)CloudApp
Initial release2010 (2010)
Stable release
Windows6.3 / March 11, 2021 (2021-03-11)[1]
macOS6.5.0 / February 26, 2021 (2021-02-26)[1]
iOS1.4.0 / December 10, 2020 (2020-12-10)[2]
Chrome Web Store5.7.17 / February 16, 2021 (2021-02-16)[3]
PlatformMicrosoft Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Chrome Web Store
Available inEnglish
TypeScreenshot software, screencast software
LicenseFreemium
Websitegetcloudapp.com

CloudApp full and partial screen recordings export to .mp4 format. Full or partial screen image captures export to either JPG or PNG format. Additionally, CloudApp can create GIFs, annotate images and videos, and upload and store files.

History

CloudApp was initially launched in 2010 as a project by Max Schoening (former lead designer at Heroku). Originally, it enabled knowledge workers to instantly share screenshots and file assets as short links that didn't require a download to view.[5] The project then moved towards visual collaboration to allow sharing screenshots, gifs, annotations, and screen recordings. The first iteration included a downloadable Mac application and accompanying free service.[6][7]

CloudApp was later acquired by Aluminum.io and Xenon Ventures in January 2014, where Tyler Koblasa became General Manager and CEO.[8] In June 2016, Koblasa secured US$2 million in a funding round led by Tikhon Bernstam, founder of Scribd and Parse, and Kyle York (CSO Dyn), which enabled him to acquire the intellectual property from Aluminum.io, invest in the platform and add founding team member Scott Smith to help scale the business.[9]

In July 2016, CloudApp acquired the intellectual property for app Annotate, a popular Mac and iOS annotation app, from David Cancel and Elias Torres, of Boston-based Drift.[10] In October 2019 it added collections and favorites to its platforms to allow teams and enterprises to share collections of videos, screenshots, and GIFs created with CloudApp.[11]

In January 2020 it launched a new app to cover iPhones and iPads.[12] In March 2020, it launched ‘Instant Video’, a new video streaming service, that uploads videos while the user captures them to make sharing instantaneous. CloudApp has been listed five quarters in a row on G2's top consumer reviewed products lists.[13]

Features

Video

  • Full screen, screen only, optional audio[14]
  • Full screen, window-in-window webcam, optional audio
  • Full screen, webcam only, optional audio
  • Selected region, screen only, optional audio
  • Selected region, window-in-window webcam, optional audio
  • Supports real-time video annotation
  • Start/pause/resume controls
  • End of life*

Image

  • GIF creation
  • Full screen capture
  • Partial screen capture
  • Delayed screenshot
  • Supports image annotation

Browser view

  • Share via link, email, social
  • Support embedded media
  • Permissions management
  • Organize in collections
  • Comments

Integrations

CloudApp integrates with Zendesk, Jira, Trello, Zapier, the Google Workspace, GitHub, Asana, Slack, several Freshworks products, and the Zoho Office Suite.[15]

Platform support

CloudApp supports Linux, macOS, and Windows with a downloaded client. It also enables mobile screen recording with a native iPhone app.[16] CloudApp has a Chrome browser extension listed in the Chrome Webstore.[17]

See also

References

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