
Airtime
Video communications software
Video editing software
Video effects software
Presentation software
Screen and video capture software
Video software
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What is Airtime
Airtime is a desktop application for live video calls and virtual presentations that combines camera feeds, screen sharing, and media sources into a produced layout. It targets creators, teams, and presenters who want more control over how they appear on video calls, livestreams, or recorded sessions. The product emphasizes scene-based switching, visual layouts, and on-the-fly overlays/effects rather than post-production editing.
Scene-based live production
Airtime supports switching between prepared scenes and layouts during a live session, which helps presenters control pacing and visual structure. This is useful for demos, webinars, and creator-style broadcasts where a single webcam view is insufficient. Compared with tools focused on simple recording or meeting capture, Airtime is oriented toward real-time composition.
Multiple sources and overlays
The app can combine camera, screen share, and other media sources into a single output with overlays and visual elements. This reduces the need to rely on separate production software for basic compositing. It fits workflows where the goal is to deliver a polished live feed to a call or stream rather than to edit heavily afterward.
Designed for presentations on video
Airtime is built around presenting and communicating on camera, including layouts that keep the speaker visible alongside content. This supports sales, training, and internal updates where presence and clarity matter. It provides a more presentation-centric experience than general-purpose screen capture tools.
Limited post-production depth
Airtime is primarily a live production and presentation tool, not a full non-linear editor. Teams that need timeline editing, advanced trimming, caption workflows, or versioned review may still require separate editing software. This can add steps when the deliverable is a polished, edited video rather than a live or lightly edited recording.
Desktop app dependency
Airtime’s core experience centers on a desktop application, which can be a constraint for browser-first organizations. Deployment, updates, and device requirements may complicate use in locked-down IT environments. This can be less convenient than web-native video communication and recording platforms.
Not a meeting intelligence tool
Airtime focuses on producing the video experience rather than capturing and analyzing meetings. Organizations looking for automated highlights, searchable transcripts, or structured clip libraries may find gaps depending on their workflow. Those needs typically require dedicated recording and knowledge-management features.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Individual | $10.00 per user/month (billed annually) — $12.00 per user/month (month-to-month) | Includes Camera, Screen Recorder/Recorder, Creator, and Stacks; create, record, and share unlimited videos; collaborate on multi-person presentations; works with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Webex. |
| Team | $10.00 per user/month (billed annually) — $12.00 per user/month (month-to-month) | Includes everything in Individual plus admin dashboard, centralized billing, single sign-on (SSO); billed per seat. |
| Enterprise | Custom pricing (contact sales) | Includes everything in Team plus volume discounts for 20+ users, dedicated account team, priority support, access to Airtime’s SOC 2 report, assistance with onboarding and Looks. |
| Airtime Camera (standalone) | $20 one-time purchase | Create unlimited custom looks, add branding, insert visuals and reactions; included with Airtime subscription at no extra cost; was offered free until Aug 1, 2025 as a promotional offer. |