Screen Recorder
Record your screen directly in the browser — no install or upload needed.
Click "Start Recording" to begin
You'll be asked to choose what to share
How to Use Screen Recorder
Select whether to record your entire screen, a specific window, or a browser tab.
Click Start Recording and approve the browser's screen sharing permission prompt.
Perform the actions you want to capture. A recording indicator shows it's active.
Click Stop, preview your recording, then download it as a WebM video file.
Features & Benefits
Instant Results
Real-time output as you type. No waiting, no page reloads, no server processing.
100% Private
Everything runs in your browser. Your data never leaves your device — ever.
Mobile Friendly
Fully responsive design tested on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge across all devices.
Always Free
No account, no subscription, no hidden fees. Unlimited usage, forever free.
Common Use Cases
About Screen Recorder
Why Use a Browser-Based Screen Recorder?
Traditional screen recording software requires downloading and installing applications, which takes time, consumes storage, and often comes with trial limitations or watermarks. Our browser-based screen recorder uses the Web Screen Capture API — a modern browser technology that enables screen recording directly in Chrome or Edge without installing anything.
What Can You Record?
- Entire screen — Everything visible on your monitor
- Application window — A specific software window only
- Browser tab — A single Chrome/Edge tab
- With microphone — Add your voice narration
- With system audio — Capture application sounds (browser-dependent)
- With webcam — Picture-in-picture camera overlay
Browser Compatibility
The Screen Capture API has the following browser support:
- Chrome 72+ — Full support including system audio capture
- Edge 79+ — Full support
- Firefox — Partial support (no system audio)
- Safari — Limited support
- iOS / Android — Not supported due to OS restrictions
Video Output Format
Recordings are saved as WebM (VP8 or VP9 codec) — a modern, open video format. WebM files play natively in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. To convert to MP4 for broader compatibility (iPhone, older systems), use a free tool like HandBrake, VLC, or Cloudconvert.
Tips for Better Screen Recordings
- Close unnecessary applications and browser tabs before recording
- Enable "Do Not Disturb" mode to prevent notification interruptions
- Use a 3-second countdown to prepare yourself before recording starts
- Speak clearly and at a measured pace for tutorial recordings
- Plan your script or key points before starting to avoid long pauses
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Enable the microphone toggle before recording to capture your voice. System audio capture depends on your browser and OS.
Recordings are saved as WebM (VP8/VP9). For MP4 conversion, use a free tool like HandBrake or an online converter.
Screen recording works best in Chrome and Edge. Firefox has partial support. It requires HTTPS and is not available on iOS due to browser restrictions.