Releases: adrbn/liveloop
Release list
LiveLoop 1.1.1
Critical fix
1.1.0 had a serious bug that could fill your startup disk — please use 1.1.1 instead.
🐛 Fixed
- Runaway disk usage. With the camera running while the menu-bar panel was closed (routine with engage-on-demand), the in-app preview layers accumulated raw 1080p frames without bound → memory → swap → the disk could fill to 0 bytes within minutes (space returned when the app was quit). The preview is now fed only while the panel is visible, and capture stops cleanly when the app quits. Verified: memory holds steady (~170 MB) and LiveLoop writes 0 bytes to disk while running.
Everything from 1.1.0 is included — engage-on-demand camera, keyboard clip control (↑↓ / ⌫ / ⌘Z undo), and always-honest install/camera status.
Install
Download LiveLoop-1.1.1.dmg below, drag it to Applications, launch, then Set up LiveLoop → Install Camera. Notarized by Apple, so it installs like any trusted Mac app.
MIT © 2026 adrbn. Not affiliated with CamLoop.
LiveLoop 1.0.0
LiveLoop — step away, stay on camera. A free, open-source, native macOS virtual camera that loops a short clip of you so you look present on any video call while you grab a coffee, rest your eyes, or answer the door. Your audio always passes straight through.
Every CamLoop "Pro" feature, free: unlimited clips, global hotkeys, simulated lag, seamless ping-pong loop + crossfade, import/export, pinning, custom camera name, live preview with a real-camera self-view.
Install
- Download
LiveLoop-1.0.0.dmgbelow. - Open it and drag LiveLoop to Applications.
- Launch → click Set up LiveLoop → Install Camera, then approve it in System Settings ▸ General ▸ Login Items & Extensions ▸ Camera Extensions (Touch ID).
- In Zoom / Meet / Teams / FaceTime / OBS, pick LiveLoop as your camera. Click the preview to start, Record a clip, then Switch to Loop (or
⌥⌘L) and step away.
Signed with a Developer ID and notarized by Apple — installs on any Mac with System Integrity Protection on, no developer account and no system changes needed.
Requires macOS 14+ (Apple Silicon or Intel). Tip: fully quit Chrome/Brave (
⌘Q) and reopen once after installing so the camera appears in the picker.
Free & open source (MIT). Not affiliated with CamLoop.