One person records one process a single time. Osora keeps the video to share, and turns the same recording into structured, governed company memory. A Loom that actually does something afterward.
“…we ship this one behind a flag first, because billing depends on it — if it breaks, finance can't close the month.”
Screen, voice, and the steps you take are captured together — no write-up afterward, no doc stale by Friday, just the recording as the source of truth.
Osora segments the session into the discrete steps that make up the process, each anchored to its own moment in the timeline, so the knowledge is addressable instead of buried in a 14-minute video.
Osora watches and listens but never acts during a recording — nothing is touched, nothing is changed, and the capture surface stays least-privilege from the first frame.
Capture is safe by construction.
Built in by defaultOne primitive records a live process, a customer call, or an internal meeting all the same way.
Osora turns the recording into steps, decisions, and entities you act on, while transcripts only pile up.
API keys and secrets get painted over before the frame ever leaves the browser.
“Everything important happened in meetings — and vanished the moment the call ended. Recording it once changed that.”
No setup. Read-only by default. Keep the video, get the memory.