Ranked: the screen recorders that work when an AI agent, not just a teammate, needs to understand your recording. Criteria: agent-readable output, MCP support, search, price for solo devs.
A practical guide to moving your async screen recording habit off Loom: what maps to what, what you gain (agent-readable clips, MCP, markdown export), and what you give up.
Five ways to give Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP agent real context about what's on your screen, ranked from copy-paste to fully searchable screen recordings.
ClipCabinet runs an MCP server, so Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP client can list, search, and read your recordings directly. Connect once, and every clip becomes context your agent fetches itself.
Every ClipCabinet recording is processed into a transcript, summary, frame captions, and vector embeddings. You search for the moment something happened instead of scrubbing video to find it.
Ranked: seven screen recording tools with a usable free plan. Criteria include free tier depth, transcripts, recording quality, and whether an AI agent can read the recording.