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Screen Recorder: Record your screen directly from your browser with no software installation needed. Capture your entire screen, a specific application window, or a browser tab. Optionally include microphone audio. Download the recording as a standard video file when you are done.
Quick steps
- 'Start Recording' and choose what to capture: your entire screen, an application…
- Grant browser permissions for screen capture and microphone access (if you want…
- Perform the actions you want to record. The recording indicator shows elapsed…
- 'Stop Recording' when finished. Preview your recording and download it as a…
Screen Recorder vs desktop software
| Feature | Screen Recorder | Desktop software |
|---|---|---|
| Install required | No | Yes |
| Works on phone & desktop | Yes | Varies |
| Free to use | Yes | Often paid |
| Signup needed | No | Sometimes |
People also ask
Is this tool free?
Yes. Record your screen at no cost with no signup, watermarks, or time limits.
Is my recording private?
Completely. Recording happens in your browser and the video file stays on your device. Nothing is uploaded to our servers.
Can I record audio?
Yes. You can include microphone audio with your screen recording. System audio support depends on your browser and operating system.
What video format is the output?
Recordings are saved as WebM video files, which are compatible with most video players and can be converted using our video tools.
Is there a recording time limit?
No artificial limit. Recording length is limited only by your device storage and available memory.
Which browsers are supported?
Screen recording works in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. Safari has limited support for screen capture APIs.
What is Screen Recorder?
Record your screen directly from your browser with no software installation needed. Capture your entire screen, a specific application window, or a browser tab. Optionally include microphone audio. Download the recording as a standard video file when you are done. All recording happens locally in your browser.
How to use Screen Recorder
- Click 'Start Recording' and choose what to capture: your entire screen, an application window, or a browser tab.
- Grant browser permissions for screen capture and microphone access (if you want audio).
- Perform the actions you want to record. The recording indicator shows elapsed time.
- Click 'Stop Recording' when finished. Preview your recording and download it as a video file.
Why use this tool?
Screen recording is essential for creating tutorials, documenting software bugs, recording presentations, and sharing workflow demonstrations. Installing desktop screen recording software is often unnecessary for quick captures. This browser-based recorder handles common recording needs instantly—no downloads, no accounts, no watermarks. Your recording stays on your device and is never uploaded to our servers.
FAQ
- Is this tool free?
- Yes. Record your screen at no cost with no signup, watermarks, or time limits.
- Is my recording private?
- Completely. Recording happens in your browser and the video file stays on your device. Nothing is uploaded to our servers.
- Can I record audio?
- Yes. You can include microphone audio with your screen recording. System audio support depends on your browser and operating system.
- What video format is the output?
- Recordings are saved as WebM video files, which are compatible with most video players and can be converted using our video tools.
- Is there a recording time limit?
- No artificial limit. Recording length is limited only by your device storage and available memory.
- Which browsers are supported?
- Screen recording works in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. Safari has limited support for screen capture APIs.
Screen Recorder — In-Depth Guide
Software teams use screen recordings to document bugs far more effectively than written descriptions. A 30-second video showing the exact steps to reproduce an issue saves hours of back-and-forth in bug reports. Record the problem, note the browser and OS version, and attach the video to your ticket for clear communication with developers.
Educators and trainers create instructional content by recording their screen while walking through processes. Whether you are teaching spreadsheet formulas, demonstrating design software, or explaining a coding concept, screen recording captures every click and keystroke. Add microphone narration for a complete tutorial experience.
Remote workers record short screen captures to explain complex processes to colleagues in different time zones. Instead of scheduling a meeting or writing a lengthy email, a quick screen recording communicates visual information efficiently. This is especially useful for onboarding new team members who need to learn internal tools.
Content creators producing YouTube tutorials, course material, or product demos start with screen recording as the foundation. Record your raw footage in the browser, then use video editing software to trim, add transitions, and polish. For simple recordings that need only basic trimming, try our Video Cutter tool.
Customer support teams record their screens to create help articles and troubleshooting guides. Walking through the solution visually reduces support ticket volume because customers can follow along step by step. These recordings also serve as training material for new support staff.
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