Loom v0.7.4 is out for macOS, Linux and Windows

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What changed, in plain words.

The 0.7 line is where Loom grew from a fast six-terminal workspace into a conductor that plans, dispatches, and verifies. Highlights per release below, full notes with every build on GitHub.

How releases ship

Small, public, and on the record.

Everything on GitHub

Every build is published at GitHub releases with full Apache-2.0 source, so the notes and the diff tell the same story.

Small by design

Tauri 2, Rust, and React 19 keep the installer around 13 MB release after release, on macOS, Linux, and Windows alike.

No quiet changes

No telemetry and no account beyond your Claude login means nothing shifts behind your back. The app changes when you install a new version, and only then.

0.7.4

The trust release. Verification got stricter: finished slots are detected and marked, and a session declaring victory early is caught before its work counts as done. Account rotation matured alongside it, parking a Claude account that hits its usage limit and rotating the slot to the next pooled account so the fleet keeps moving. Read the full write-up in Loom v0.7.4, or the deep dives on verification and account rotation.

0.7.3

The Design tab arrived: a website builder that designs before it builds, settling on a theme and a page plan before the fleet writes a line. The announcement is at Introducing the Design tab.

0.7.2

The Conductor overhaul. The reasoning seat opened up to OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, Groq, Cerebras, DeepSeek, Mistral, OpenRouter, and any OpenAI-compatible endpoint, plus fully local options through LM Studio, MLX, and Ollama. Bring a key or bring a laptop; the fleet still runs on your Claude login either way.

0.7.1

A workspace polish pass. The CodeMirror 6 editor gained AI diffs you accept or reject hunk by hunk next to inline autocomplete, the source control panel grew a full git graph, dev servers started appearing in an auto-detected web preview, and the theme engine picked up custom themes and background images.

0.7.0

The foundation. Six real Claude Code CLI sessions in parallel on your existing Claude login, a mission DAG with live activity strips per terminal, auto-accept that presses only the safe affirmative, and the WebGL terminal underneath it all: native PTYs, tabs, splits, search, and true color.

Earlier history, checksums, and per-platform artifacts live with the releases on GitHub. For where this is all heading, see the roadmap.

Hand it the work.
Walk away.

macOS, Linux, and Windows. Around 13 MB. Free and open source.