Quick Screen Recorder
One click. Records. Auto-downloads. That's it.
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Overview
Sometimes you just need to record your screen — a 30-second bug demo, a clip from a video call, a quick tutorial for a coworker. You don't want to install OBS, sign up for Loom, or wade through 12 settings panels. This Quick Screen Recorder does exactly one thing: tap the button, pick what to share, hit stop, file auto-downloads. No account, no watermark, no upload — your screen stays on your device. If you need webcam overlay, microphone mixing, 4K, pause/resume, or recording history, switch to the Pro Studio version.
How to Use (Step by Step)
- 1
Click the red record button
The browser shows its native screen picker so you can choose your entire screen, a specific app window, or a single tab. System audio is captured automatically — no setup needed.
- 2
Do the thing you want to record
Carry on as normal. There's no time limit, but very long recordings (1+ hours) sit in browser memory until you stop, so pace accordingly.
- 3
Hit stop and the file auto-downloads
WebM file lands in your Downloads folder. It plays in every modern browser; convert to MP4 with FFmpeg if you need wider compatibility.
How It Works
Uses the browser's native MediaRecorder + getDisplayMedia APIs (the same ones OBS uses on the desktop side). When you click the red button, the browser shows its native screen-picker — you choose your entire screen, a specific app window, or a single browser tab. System audio is captured automatically. Output is WebM (VP8 + Opus codec) — playable in every modern browser and convertible to MP4 with FFmpeg or our image converter if needed. File auto-downloads to your Downloads folder the moment you stop.
When to Use This
Reporting a bug to support ('here's what happens when I click X'). Saving a moment from a video meeting. Quick demo of a workflow for a coworker. Capturing a paywalled lecture you have access to. Sending a 30-second how-to instead of typing a long email. Recording feedback as you scroll through a website. The 'simple' approach beats Pro Studio when you don't want decision fatigue.
Frequently Asked Questions
By design — this is the 1-click version. System audio is always captured (which covers most cases). If you need to add voiceover, use the Pro Studio version which mixes microphone + system audio.
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1-Click Screen Recording, No Setup
Overview
Sometimes you just need to record your screen — a 30-second bug demo, a clip from a video call, a quick tutorial for a coworker. You don't want to install OBS, sign up for Loom, or wade through 12 settings panels. This Quick Screen Recorder does exactly one thing: tap the button, pick what to share, hit stop, file auto-downloads. No account, no watermark, no upload — your screen stays on your device. If you need webcam overlay, microphone mixing, 4K, pause/resume, or recording history, switch to the Pro Studio version.
How to Use (Step by Step)
- 1
Click the red record button
The browser shows its native screen picker so you can choose your entire screen, a specific app window, or a single tab. System audio is captured automatically — no setup needed.
- 2
Do the thing you want to record
Carry on as normal. There's no time limit, but very long recordings (1+ hours) sit in browser memory until you stop, so pace accordingly.
- 3
Hit stop and the file auto-downloads
WebM file lands in your Downloads folder. It plays in every modern browser; convert to MP4 with FFmpeg if you need wider compatibility.
How It Works
Uses the browser's native MediaRecorder + getDisplayMedia APIs (the same ones OBS uses on the desktop side). When you click the red button, the browser shows its native screen-picker — you choose your entire screen, a specific app window, or a single browser tab. System audio is captured automatically. Output is WebM (VP8 + Opus codec) — playable in every modern browser and convertible to MP4 with FFmpeg or our image converter if needed. File auto-downloads to your Downloads folder the moment you stop.
When to Use This
Reporting a bug to support ('here's what happens when I click X'). Saving a moment from a video meeting. Quick demo of a workflow for a coworker. Capturing a paywalled lecture you have access to. Sending a 30-second how-to instead of typing a long email. Recording feedback as you scroll through a website. The 'simple' approach beats Pro Studio when you don't want decision fatigue.
Frequently Asked Questions
By design — this is the 1-click version. System audio is always captured (which covers most cases). If you need to add voiceover, use the Pro Studio version which mixes microphone + system audio.