Stop scrolling, start making: meet Liveloop
Liveloop is a social feed where every post is something you can actually play — photos, videos, and interactive mini-apps. Scroll less, create more.
By The Liveloop Team
Most social feeds are built for one thing: keeping your thumb moving. You scroll, you watch, you scroll again. It is fun for a while — but at the end of the hour you have made nothing, and kept nothing.
Liveloop starts from a different idea. It is a vertical, full-screen feed you scroll like any short-video app, except every post is something you can actually do — not just something you watch.
A feed of things you can play
On Liveloop, a post is called a loop. A loop can be:
- a photo or a swipeable photo story,
- a short video,
- or a tiny interactive mini-app — a quiz, a game, a poll, a flashcard deck, a small tool.
That last one is the part most platforms cannot do. A Liveloop mini-app runs live inside a safe sandbox, right there in the feed. Tap to play it, tap again to expand it full screen, save it to a board, or remix it into your own. The Snake game above this paragraph is a real loop — go ahead, play it.
Photos and videos, plus something more
You do not need to be a developer to make one. There are three on-ramps, and you can mix them:
- Templates. Start from a ready-made quiz, game, poll, photo story, or a video with interactive buttons on top, then make it yours. We go deep on these in the templates guide.
- Paste or compose. Drop in your own HTML, a React snippet, or Markdown and publish it as-is.
- Bring your own AI. Connect your own Claude, OpenAI, or Google account and describe what you want — Liveloop never pays for the inference, so the feature stays free and yours.
The result is the same either way: a real, interactive post that anyone can open and use.
Built to be remixed
Every public loop carries a Remix button. One tap copies it into your library so you can change it and republish — and the original creator is credited automatically, with a link back to them. Good ideas spread, and the people who started them get the credit. It is open by design: the whole project is open source under the MIT license.
Scroll less, create more
The web does not need another feed that is only good at holding your attention. It needs places where attention turns into making something. That is the bet behind Liveloop: keep the easy, addictive scroll, but let anyone turn a moment of inspiration into a tiny app the rest of the feed can play.
So the next time you catch yourself scrolling, try the other button.
Ready to make your first loop? Open the creator — pick a template, or just describe what you want — and publish it to the feed in a couple of minutes.