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Screen Recorder
Record any screen, window or tab — with your mic if you want — right from the browser. Pause, resume, download. No install, no watermark.
A screen recorder with nothing to install — and nothing to leak
Desktop recorders want admin rights; "free" web recorders want your recording on their servers and a watermark on your export. This one uses the browser's own capture APIs: pick a screen, window or tab, optionally mix in your microphone, and everything is held in memory on your machine. When you stop, the file is just there — instantly, locally.
Pause, resume, keep one file
Interrupted mid-demo? Hit pause; the timer freezes and nothing is recorded until you resume — and the result is still a single continuous file with no splice work needed.
WebM now, MP4 when needed
Recordings are captured as WebM (VP9) — download instantly. Need to drop it into an editor, a deck, or send it to an iPhone user? One click converts to H.264 MP4 on your device via WebAssembly, with live progress. For trimming dead air off the start, our trimmer is one tab away — lossless mode handles recordings in seconds.
Tab audio tip
When sharing a browser tab, Chrome and Edge offer "share tab audio" — tick it to capture the tab's sound (great for recording calls and web apps) alongside or instead of your mic.
FAQ
Can I record my screen and microphone together?
Yes — tick "Include microphone". Tab/system audio (where offered) and mic are mixed into one track.
Is the recording uploaded anywhere?
No — it's captured and held entirely on your device. There's no server involved.
WebM or MP4 — which should I download?
WebM is instant and plays in browsers. MP4 for editors, iPhones and PowerPoint — converted on-device in one click.
How long can I record?
No imposed limit — only your device's memory. Hour-long sessions are realistic on a typical laptop.