Screen Recorder
Record your screen right from the browser — no software to install, no account, no watermark. Capture your whole screen, a single window, or one browser tab, with your microphone and system audio, then download the video. Everything is recorded locally on your device and never uploaded to any server.
100% private — nothing is uploaded.
Recording happens entirely in your browser. The video never leaves your device; you download it directly.
Before you record
You'll be asked to choose a screen, window, or tab to share.
Fast & Free
Process files up to 1GB completely free. No account, no limits.
Secure
Files are encrypted and automatically deleted after processing.
High Quality
Optimized algorithms for the best quality-to-size ratio.
About Screen Recorder
Record without installing anything
Screen recorders usually mean downloading an app and creating an account. This one runs entirely in your browser using the built-in screen-capture and recording APIs. Click record, choose what to share, and you're going — great for a quick demo, a bug report, a tutorial, or capturing a video call moment.
Capture the right audio
Include your microphone for narration and system or tab audio for the sound coming from what you're recording. Both are mixed together into a single track. Pause and resume as you go, and watch the elapsed timer so you know how long you've been recording.
Private by design, then convert or trim
Nothing is uploaded — the recording is assembled in your browser and saved straight to your device as a WEBM file. From the result screen you can jump straight to converting it to MP4 for universal sharing, trimming the start and end, compressing it, or turning a clip into a GIF.
Common uses for Screen Recorder
- Recording a quick product demo or how-to walkthrough
- Capturing a bug or error to send to support or a developer
- Making a tutorial or lesson with voice narration
- Saving a moment from a video call or webinar
- Recording a gameplay or app clip to convert into a GIF
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the recording get uploaded to a server?
No. Screen capture and recording happen entirely in your browser, and the finished video is saved directly to your device. Nothing is ever sent to a server.
Which browsers are supported?
The latest desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera support browser screen recording. iOS Safari and most mobile browsers don't allow it — on a phone, use your device's built-in screen recorder instead.
Can I record system or tab audio?
Yes. When you choose what to share, tick the audio option in the browser prompt (sharing a tab gives the most reliable audio). You can also add your microphone for narration, and both are combined into the recording.
What format is the recording?
Recordings are saved as WEBM. You can convert straight to MP4 from the result screen for wider compatibility, or turn a clip into a GIF.
Is there a time limit or watermark?
No watermark and no imposed time limit — record as long as you like (your available memory is the practical limit). It's completely free.