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Record Your Screen or Webcam Online
Start recording right in your browser. Capture a tab, window, or full screen with clear audio and an optional webcam overlay. Everything runs locally for privacy. Save to your device in seconds.
At a glance
Works in Chrome/Edge/Firefox • No signup • No watermark • Private
Powerful Online Screen Recorder Features
- Capture modes: Tab • Window • Full Screen.
- Webcam recorder: Movable, resizable picture-in-picture.
- Audio options: Microphone narration; system audio when supported by your OS/browser.
- One-click export: Download MP4 or WEBM for easy sharing.
- Privacy first: Processing happens in your browser until you choose to save.
- Light and fast: Simple controls, keyboard-friendly, low CPU use.
- Free online screen recorder: Built for quick tutorials, demos, and walkthroughs—no installs.
Security & Privacy
Your recording stays local while you work. You do not upload anything until you choose to save or share the file.
Video Recorder Enhancements
If your setup supports it, apply lightweight touch-ups before you download:
- Background blur for webcam
- Noise reduction for a cleaner voice
- Auto-level to balance volume.
Need deeper edits (colour, captions, transitions)? Export and finish in your favourite editor—this page stays fast and focused on capture.
How to Record a Video in Your Browser
- Click “Start Recording.” Allow screen and microphone permissions.
- Choose what to capture. Tab, Window, or Full Screen; toggle Webcam for face-cam.
- Finish & Save. Preview, then download MP4/WEBM to your device.
Pro tips:
- Use Tab capture for smooth performance and crisp text.
- Place the webcam overlay away from buttons or code you need to show.
- Speak close to the mic for clearer narration.
How to Screen Record on Any Device
How to Screen Record on Mac (macOS)
Open this page → Start Recording → allow Screen Recording for your browser (System Settings → Privacy & Security → Screen Recording).
Pick Tab / Window / Full Screen, choose your Microphone, record → Save.
Note: Some macOS versions limit system audio capture. If you cannot use it, please use mic narration instead.
How to Screen Record on Windows PC (Windows 10/11)
- Click Start Recording and grant permissions.
- Select the screen area and choose your audio sources (microphone and, when supported, system audio).
- Record, then Save as MP4 or WEBM.
- If system audio is missing, update your browser and sound drivers.
How to Screen Record on Chromebook (ChromeOS)
- Open this page in Chrome and click Start Recording.
- Choose Tab, Window, or Full Screen, enable Microphone if needed, and start recording.
- Save locally or to Google Drive.
Alternative: use ChromeOS Screen Capture for full-device recording.
How to Screen Record on Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora & More)
- Use a current Chrome, Edge, or Firefox build and click Start Recording.
- Allow screen and mic permissions, select your capture area, and start.
- Save the file when finished.
Tip: On Wayland, ensure xdg-desktop-portal screen sharing is enabled. If prompts don’t appear, try an Xorg session.
How to Screen Record on iPhone (iOS)
- Use Control Centre → Screen Recording for full-device capture, or open this page in Safari to record a single tab with mic.
- Save to Photos or Files.
- Note: Mobile Safari may restrict system audio; mic narration is reliable.
How to Screen Record on Android Phones & Tablets
- Most devices include Quick Settings > Screen Record for full-device capture.
- For browser-only capture, open this page in Chrome, start recording with the mic, and save locally.
- Note: System audio availability varies by device and OS version.
Create assets from your recording.
Make a simple screen capture into a full tutorial. Add transcripts and a clear thumbnail easily—no need for a heavy editor.
Turn voice into text
Use an audio-to-text tool to convert your voiceover into clean, editable text. Perfect for:
- Captions/subtitles so people can follow along without sound
- Searchable notes for documentation or blog posts
- Quick summaries you can paste into descriptions or help articles
How to do it:
- Export or download your recording.
- Upload the file to the transcription tool.
- Copy the transcript or export caption files for your player.
Copy the transcript or export caption files for your player.
Create a thumbnail or step art from a short prompt.
A text-to-image converter can quickly create a simple thumbnail or a step-by-step visual. This is great for YouTube, documents, or social media cards.
How to do it:
Write a short prompt (e.g., “clean tutorial thumbnail with laptop screen, bold title”).
Generate a few options and pick the best.
Download the image and attach it to your video page or upload it as a cover.
Why Use a Browser-Based Recorder
- No install or account: Hit record, get it done.
- Fast on everyday devices: Lightweight capture with simple controls.
- Works where you work: Current versions of Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
- Clean, readable output: Smooth cursor motion and crisp UI text.
Best Ways to Use an Online Screen Recorder
- Tutorials & product demos — show steps with voiceover
- Presentations & reviews — record slides, sites, and docs
- Support walk-throughs — share quick fixes with teammates or customers.
- Lessons & assignments — short explanations for class or training
Recording won’t start—what should I try?
Grant screen/mic permissions, refresh the page, and close other apps using the mic/camera. On macOS, enable Screen Recording for your browser in System Settings → Privacy & Security.
API Documentation Coming Soon
Documentation for this tool is being prepared. Please check back later or visit our full API documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Record as long as your browser and device allow. If you hit a limit, save your file, then start a new recording and combine them later.
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You don't need an account, and we don't add a watermark.
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Yes, current versions of Chrome, Edge, and Firefox support the application. Update to the latest version for best results.
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In your browser. The recording stays local until you choose to save it.
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When supported by your operating system and browser, yes. If it’s not available, your permissions dialogue will indicate it.
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MP4 (widely compatible) and WEBM (lightweight), depending on browser capabilities.