Online Screen Recorder
The online screen recorder demo makes capturing anything on your screen easy. You can capture the screen, your camera, microphone, and, with Chrome, your tab or system audio.

Capture the screen, a specific window, or a browser tab.

Include system or browser tab sounds, along with the user's voice, in the screen recording's audio.

Incorporate the user's webcam as a customizable overlay in the screen recording.

Add effects on your online screen recorder: color background or blur background.

Have secure wss
or https
connections to stream recordings in an encrypted manner over the public Internet.

Deal with the relatively large files created by screen recording sessions.
User Guide
Few clicks to start online screen recording without signing up.
Step 1
Click "Record Screen" and "Select screen for capture".
Step 2
Choose the screen you want to record and click "Share".
Step 3
Click "Record" button.
Step 4
Save the video to local disk.



Frequently Asked Questions
You can record the screen in all major desktop browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, etc.) on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Mobile browsers do not support screen recording, and the APIs needed to capture the screen are not available in them.
You can record the entire screen or a window. Chrome and Chromium-based browsers also allow you to record a browser tab.
Topics
You can find more information about the screen recorder by checking the articles below.
Easier Screen Recording
We're updating the Pipe platform with the ability to record your screen on desktop devices in both Firefox and Chrome without having to worry about publishing a custom extension.
Read more →Screen Recording With System Sounds In Chrome
We've updated the Pipe HTML5 desktop recorder to support capturing system sounds together with the video of the screen and the input from the microphone.
Read more →Recording The Webcam And The Screen At The Same Time
With our latest update, which allows screen + camera recordings, you will be able to record your screen/window while optionally capturing a camera feed as well.
Read more →