WebTools

307 Useful Tools & Utilities to make life easier.

Screen Recorder

Record your screen, webcam, or both directly in your browser.

REC
Ready to Record
Screen Recorder

Configure settings and click "Start Recording"

Recording Complete!

Please solve the captcha first.
Download MP4
How to use & Permissions
1
Configure

Select your capture source and audio preferences from the sidebar.

2
Grant Access

Allow the browser to capture your screen when prompted.

Ensure you click "Allow" on the microphone permission popup.

Important: In the screen share popup, check the "Share system audio" box at the bottom left.

Tip: Click the "Hide" button on the browser bar to remove it from your video.

3
Record & Save

Record your content, stop when finished, and download your optimized MP4 file.

Screen Recorder Tool Without Leaving Your Browser

The entire screen recording process is contained within a single browser tab—no installer, no extension, and no account are ever required. A clean interface is presented where a capture source is chosen, a brief countdown is triggered, and every pixel of the selected area is pulled directly into a video file. The recording is powered by the browser’s native media capture engine, and the final video is encoded in real time using only the device’s own processor and memory. Because the footage is never streamed to a remote server, everything displayed on screen—internal dashboards, private conversations, unreleased design work—is kept completely off the internet.

What Can Be Captured

A flexible set of recording modes is offered, each tailored to a different type of content.


Entire Screen

When the full desktop is selected, everything visible on the monitor is included in the frame. Multiple monitor setups are supported, and the desired display is picked from a simple drop-down. Cursor movements, menu animations, and window transitions are all recorded smoothly at the display’s native resolution. This mode is ideal for software demos, detailed bug reports, and long-form tutorials.


A Specific Application Window

A single application window—such as a slide deck, a code editor, or a browser—is isolated and captured without the clutter of the desktop background or overlapping pop-ups. The recording follows the window even when it is moved or resized mid-session. Notifications and alerts from other apps are automatically excluded, which keeps the output focused and free of distractions.


A Browser Tab

For web-based content, a single browser tab is recorded with lossless quality. Tab audio—video soundtracks, music streams, or voice call output—is routed internally into the recording without echo or feedback. The tab’s scroll position and dynamic content updates are rendered faithfully, making this mode perfect for capturing online meetings, webinars, and streaming media.

Audio Sources That Are Mixed In

Sound is captured from two independent channels that are automatically synchronized with the video frames.


System Audio

Any audio playing from the chosen screen, window, or tab is recorded internally. System sounds, notification pings, and media playback are all included by default. A silent recording mode is also available when narration is planned to be added later.


Microphone Voiceover

An external or built-in microphone is activated alongside the screen capture. The voice is recorded in crisp mono or stereo, depending on the hardware, and is layered over the system audio without drift. A quick mute toggle is provided so narration can be paused mid-recording. This dual-track capture allows live commentary to be woven into walkthroughs, training videos, and reaction clips without any post-production work.

How Webcam Footage Is Overlaid

A picture-in-picture webcam feed is optionally added to the recording. The camera’s video is captured at a configurable resolution, and its position is set to any corner of the screen with a simple click. The feed’s size is adjusted by dragging handles, and its shape is toggled between a rectangle and a circle. The webcam layer is burned directly into the final video, creating a face-to-face connection in tutorials, pitch videos, and gaming highlights.

How Privacy Is Locked Down

From the moment the record button is pressed to the moment the video file is saved, no data is transmitted over the network. The entire pipeline—capture, encoding, and muxing—is executed locally on the user’s device. The tool is served over an encrypted HTTPS connection, and no cookies, analytics scripts, or tracking beacons are loaded. Once the recording is stopped, a temporary video buffer is held in RAM, transcoded into an MP4 container, and offered as a direct download. The buffer is then purged from memory, leaving no recoverable trace. This architecture guarantees that sensitive boardroom presentations, early-stage product mockups, and personal video messages are never exposed to a third party.

Controls That Are Kept Simple

A minimal control bar is displayed during the recording session. A large, color-coded status light confirms whether the capture is active, and a duration counter ticks upward in real time. Pause and resume buttons are included so that breaks can be taken without splitting the final file. A cancel button discards the entire recording if a mistake is made. All controls are hidden automatically when full-screen mode is active, preventing them from appearing in the output.

Output Quality and File Format

The recorded video is saved as an MP4 file with H.264 video and AAC audio. This format is chosen because it plays natively on every modern device, from smartphones and tablets to smart TVs. The resolution is inherited directly from the captured source—a 4K desktop yields a true 4K recording—and the frame rate is fixed at a smooth 30 fps, with higher rates supported when the hardware permits. The bitrate is set dynamically to balance visual clarity against file size, so text remains razor-sharp and fast motion is rendered without blocky artifacts. No watermark is ever burned into the output, leaving the footage clean and ready for immediate distribution.

Download and Sharing That Are Instant

When the stop button is pressed, the video is immediately downloaded to the device’s default download folder. No waiting queues, processing clouds, or email gates are involved. The file can be renamed, previewed, or shared to platforms like YouTube, Google Drive, or Slack straight from local storage. Multiple recordings can be made back-to-back without refreshing the page, and each session is treated independently.

Why No Download Is Ever Required

The recorder is powered by the native screen-capture APIs built into modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. No plugin, extension, or external executable is needed. This design was chosen to keep the tool safe, auditable, and universally accessible. The entire codebase is delivered as a static web page, which means it loads in seconds on any connection and performs consistently across operating systems. Being browser-native also shields the user from the risks of downloading unverified screen-recording software, such as bundled malware or intrusive adware.

Who Benefits From This Recorder

The tool is used daily by remote teams recording quick status updates, by educators creating flipped classroom lessons, and by support agents capturing bug reproduction steps. Freelancers rely on it for sending client walkthroughs, while gamers use it to clip memorable moments. Because no login is needed and no watermark is stamped, the recorder fits neatly into any workflow where speed, privacy, and a clean final product are non-negotiable. All that is required is a browser and a clear idea of what needs to be shown—the rest is handled quietly behind the scenes.


Contact

Missing something?

Feel free to request missing tools or give some feedback using our contact form.

Contact Us