Capture everything.

The field record for site work. Logged in ten seconds, hand over the report before you leave.

Capture anything. It comes back a thread.

Photos, voice, measurements, scans. Whatever you log on site weaves into one timestamped thread, ready to share.

Capture
Organize
Share

Catch the moment. Add what it needs.

A photo alone only says so much, and context slips away fast. A thread keeps it: the shot, the measurement, the voice note, the code or flag that says what you saw and why. One observation, held as one record.

Cracked concrete column on site
Video of the crack0:08
0:38
1/16"
Crack width
Note
Something to remember.
An observation.
A video of the detail.
A quick memo.
A quick measurement.
A note.
That's a thread.

The best tool is the one with you.

An exposed timber beam spanning a wall, a structural surface that needs checking for level
Level
Off level
1.1°
Level

A level, in your pocket.

Check a frame, a floor, a beam. The reading saves to the thread.

Door rough opening on site, width measured on the photo
3' 0"
Measure
Saved
3' 0"opening width
Measure

Measure without a tape.

Point, size it up, done. The measurement saves with the photo.

Handheld moisture meter held against a water-stained wall above the baseboard
Moisture
Above dry
42%WME
Dry standard 16%Day 3
Moisture

Moisture, read on the spot.

Log a meter reading against the dry standard, then track it to dry.

Large industrial rooftop ventilation fan, a loud equipment noise source
Sound
Peak 91
87dB(A)
Sound

Sound levels, logged.

Capture a decibel reading where it matters, on the record.

Asset tag with a barcode on rooftop HVAC equipment
Code scan
Scanned
AssetRTU-3
Serial4471-A22
NoteFilter overdue, schedule PM this week
Code scan

Scan the tag. Log the asset.

Scan a QR or asset tag and the equipment lands on the thread.

Find where every thread landed.

Looom pins every thread to where you stood, indoors and across floors. Walk a site once and any issue points back to a place, not a description.

  • Works indoors. No GPS, no beacons, nothing to place.
  • Floors, not just rooms. Stairs and levels are tracked as you climb.
  • Back to the exact spot. Every thread sits on your route, so you can return to where you caught it.
L2 L1 START THREAD ISSUE
Drag to orbit

Meet Shuttle.

The agent woven through Looom. As you capture, it pulls the day's threads together into a draft record, so writing it up isn't on you.

  • Reads what you captured. Photos, voice memos, measurements, notes, and where each was taken.
  • Drafts threads and records. Issues, descriptions, and the sections you'd otherwise write by hand.
  • You decide what stays. Keep, edit, or discard each suggestion. Nothing reaches a report until you accept it.
  • On-device by default. Trade and severity are drafted on your phone with nothing sent. Richer descriptions use the cloud only if you opt in.

Flag it. Track it. Close it.

Every issue carries its photo, location, trade and due date. Build the punch list, send it to the trades as a link, and follow each item through to close. No chasing, no status calls.

No app to install. The list goes out as a link. The trades open it in any browser, tick items off, and add photos from site.

Updates come back live. As they work, items move to done and the photos land against each one.

You know who closed it. Every link is scoped to one trade, so each fix lands on the record under their name. No login.

One walk. Every document.

You walked the site once. You shouldn't write it up three times. The same record turns into whatever each one needs. Pick a walkthrough, a daily log, or a damage report, and your findings fall into its shape, ready to send.

Walkthrough

Oak Street Residences
2400 River Road · 14 Mar 2026
Weather54°F clear
ObserverR. Vance
Areas4
ReportRC-2026-014
Present
RVR. Vance GC superintendent MOM. Osei Architect of record TBT. Boyd Owner's rep LPL. Park MEP
Distribution
Owner Architect of record Structural EOR GC project manager
Drafted by Shuttle Twelve findings across four areas, with three still open, all on the building envelope. The lifting parapet membrane at the northeast corner is the priority: unbonded, moving in wind, with a likely water path beneath. A failed window seal at unit 309 and bubbling joint tape at unit 204 are the other open items. Seven findings closed since the prior visit.
12Findings
4Areas
3Open
7Closed
3 open 2 ready 7 closed
Level 2 · East
Tape bubbling at the unit 204 joint
Floor 2 · Unit 204
Joint tape lifting along the seam, about a 3 ft run on the east wall.
DefectOpenMed
0:42 1/16 in gap Drywall Due 21 Mar
Roof
Membrane lifting at the parapet
Roof · Northeast corner
Membrane unbonded at the corner and lifting in wind. Water path likely.
DefectOpenHigh
0:08 1:05 Roofing Due 18 Mar
Stair core
Conduit clashing with the supply duct
Stair B · Level 2
EMT crosses the supply duct at the landing with no clearance held.
ObservationReady
No clearance Note MEP
Level 3 · West
Window seal failure, unit 309
Floor 3 · Unit 309
Perimeter sealant cracked, daylight visible at the jamb.
DefectOpenMed
0:28 Note Glazing Due 24 Mar
Prepared · Reviewed · AcceptedSent to client

Daily log

Oak Street Residences
Thursday, 14 Mar 2026
Entries18
Crew6
Trades5
Weather72°F
7:48Crew on site, level 1 layout
9:02Hairline crack at grid C4Open
10:35RTU-3 not holding setpointOpen
12:20Extinguisher tag expired, corridor B
2:48Seal failure, west glazingOpen
3:10Duct and conduit clash, Level 2
3:35Trailing leads, east corridorOpen
4:05Spalling at column C2
4:40Guardrail missing, level 3 edgeOpen
Logged on siteFiled to the office

Damage documentation

Unit 204 · Living room
Claim 4471 · 14 Mar 2026
CategoryCat 2
Affected180 sq ft
Day3 of dry
AdjusterPending
Scope of loss
Cat 2 water180 sq ftdrywall + carpet pad
Moisture readings
Subfloor 28%Drywall base 22%Ambient 38% RH
Day 32 air movers + dehu running · 38% RH · target 12%
Prepared for the carrierSent to adjuster
A site worker in a hard hat and hi-vis vest, backlit in a dark concrete shell, raising her phone to capture

Capture now. Share later.

Works with no signal

Photos, notes, voice memos, measurements. Basements, elevator shafts, remote sites. Looom never waits on a bar of reception.

Saved the moment you shoot

Every capture writes straight to the device as you go. Nothing sits in a queue you can lose. Close the app or drop the phone, it is already saved.

Hand it over when you're back

On Wi-Fi, send the record as a link or a self-contained HTML file. Whoever you share with needs no app and no account to open it.

One app. Every situation.

Set your workspace type and the vocabulary matches your field.

Superintendent on a jobsite photographing a concrete defect
Construction

Walk a jobsite

Snap defects as you spot them and let Looom assemble the daily report around them. Tag trade and severity in passing, and at handover those same defects roll straight into the punch list, shared before you reach the gate.

Facilities manager photographing a water-stained ceiling tile
Facilities

Log a maintenance round

Walk the building and capture anything that needs attention as you go. Each finding becomes a work order, photographed and pinned to a floor, so corrective tasks don't wait for the next round and the next shift sees exactly what you saw.

Restoration tech documenting warehouse roof leak
Restoration

Document the damage

Work room by room with every photo tied to the scope of loss. Capture moisture readings and affected materials in one pass, log the drying as you go, and hand the carrier a record that reaches dry standard without a second visit.

Architect verifying installed work against drawings
Architecture

Verify installed work

Walk the site against the drawings and flag anything that deviates. Each item carries a photo and its exact location, so your field report tells the contractor precisely what to correct, closed out before the next owner meeting.

Inspector running a facade condition assessment
Inspections

Run condition assessments

Photograph every deficiency as you walk and let Looom file it by system, not by the order you found it. The condition assessment structures itself as you go and is ready before you drive away.

Mechanic photographing a classic car engine in the workshop
General

Catalog your work

Not every job is a jobsite. Keep a build log for a vehicle, or track equipment, inventory, and deliveries with the same capture-as-you-go flow, and name the fields whatever your work actually calls them.

Earn it, don't ask for it.

Offline first

Everything works with no signal. Basements, elevator shafts, remote sites. Share when you're back on Wi-Fi.

End-to-end encrypted

Reports are encrypted with AES-256-GCM before they leave your phone. The key never reaches our server. Revoke anytime.

Yours to keep

Export as self-contained HTML or raw JSON. No proprietary format, no lock-in, no account needed to read it.

Questions

Yes. All data lives on your device. Only sharing needs a connection; everything else works offline.

Shuttle proposes; you approve. Every title, tag, and summary is a draft you can keep, edit, or dismiss, and nothing lands in a report until you accept it. Two layers run it: an on-device layer suggests trade and severity with no network; the Claude layer writes richer descriptions and titles by sending photos, transcripts, notes, and entry metadata to Anthropic via Looom's hosted proxy. We don't store the payload, only per-call counters for cost. Disable it anytime in Settings. Full disclosure.

Core data stays on your device. Shared reports are encrypted end-to-end with AES-256-GCM before upload; the decryption key lives in the URL fragment and never reaches our server. Shuttle's summaries and auto-titles can transmit photos, transcript excerpts, notes, and entry metadata to Anthropic via Looom's hosted proxy; tag suggestions transmit photos and entry metadata only (no transcripts). All Shuttle processing is in-flight, no training, not stored by Looom (only per-call counters for cost monitoring). Web share links strip EXIF and location metadata automatically; chain-of-custody report types (walkthrough, daily log, restoration) preserve GPS by design. Links can be revoked or set to expire.

Generate an HTML record and share via iOS share sheet, or upload as a hosted link with 7/30/90-day expiration. Recipients don't need the app.

Anyone who documents physical spaces. Construction, facilities maintenance, restoration, inspections, architecture. Choose your workspace type at setup and the vocabulary adjusts to match your field.

iPhone running iOS 26 or later. AR measurements require a LiDAR-equipped device (iPhone 12 Pro and later). Spirit level, voice memos, and everything else work on any supported iPhone.

No. Looom is free during Early Access with no subscription required. All features are available, no limits on threads, projects, or reports.

Your captured threads pulled together with their photos, voice, weather, and times, written up as a report. Finalize it and the report locks to exactly what you signed off on, then you share a link the recipient opens in any browser.

Yes. Share a punch list by link. The sub marks items done and adds photos from their browser; you verify or reject, and it syncs back. No account on their end.

A construction site refracted through a golden curtain wall at dusk, cranes and scaffolding caught in the glass.

Capture everything.

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