ScreenPal is a Software as a Service company that provides intuitive, effective tools and services for collaborative video creation and sharing that are easy for everyone to use, including a screen recorder, screen capture, video editor, and video hosting service. ScreenPal was previously known as Screencast-o-matic. The company was formed in 2006 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA USA.
Our free iPhone and Android screen recorder apps allow you to quickly capture your mobile screen and audio. Add a Facecam, crop, trim, add overlays, or adjust the video speed. Start with a mobile recording and transfer it to desktop to use our full list of video creation features.
You can upgrade to a variety of paid plans to access more advanced features for screen recording available with our full video creation suite as well. Discounts are always available for annual plans, team plans, and educational organizations.
ScreenPal offers a free screen recorder with free drawing tools. You can record as many videos as you want. You can launch the screen recorder directly from our website. You can also record your webcam and microphone.
The recorder frame will then appear on your Mac or Windows screen. Choose to record your screen, webcam, or both. For screen recording, adjust the size of the recording frame to fit the area you want to record, or choose from our preset screen sizes.
You can screen record on iPhone and iPad using our free iOS app and screen record on Android phones using our free Android app. Our mobile screen recorder apps offers a wide range of free recording and editing features, including:
You can screen record on a Chromebook computer using our Chromebook screen recorder app. Our Chromebook screen recorder has many of the same popular features that our desktop screen recording software and video editing software offer, including blur, access to stock library content, music, text overlay, video filters, stickers, cut, trim, crop, audio narration, and more.
Yes, you can easily edit your screen recordings within the free screen recorder using a wide range of free features, such as adding music, adding a captions file, trim the recordings, draw and annotate (overlays, text, highlight), and more. You can upgrade for a paid plan for additional screen recorder features, our full video editor features, and additional hosting and sharing features.
Yes! You can easily record audio voiceover narration from your microphone for free. You can also record your computer system audio on Mac or Windows with any paid plan. Learn more about adding audio and music in the screen recorder and video editor.
You can record sound at the same time that you record your screen and/or webcam. You can record your voice for free with your microphone. Choose your audio source for voiceover narration from any microphone you have connected to your computer.
You can also record your computer system audio on Mac or PC with a paid ScreenPal plan, so that you can record gameplay, music, video calls, and any other computer sounds that you want to include in your screen recording.
You can easily record computer games on your PC or Mac with ScreenPal. Record your entire video game window or just a portion of your screen, record your webcam for picture-in-picture effect, and pause and resume recording at any time. You can record both your microphone and computer audio, add music and easily trim your recordings.
Yes, you can record both your screen and webcam with ScreenPal. You can choose your webcam source and position your webcam wherever you want over your screen for a picture-in-picture effect as you record. You can choose a present screen recording size or click and drag the corners of the screen recorder frame to record any custom area of your screen with your webcam.
Yes, you can create and save an unlimited number of screen recordings locally to your computer for free. You can save your screen recordings as an MP4, AVI, FLV or GIF file and choose from three different quality options (high, normal, or low) for 4K, HD, or standard definition.
With our browser-based screen recorder, you can record your Chrome browser screen, window, full screen, webcam, or both your screen and webcam together. Add your video message to any text box or comment field in your favorite browser-based apps including emails, Google docs, etc. Include audio, trim, crop, add animated effects, and draw on your recording to clarify your message. Then share your video message with others as a link and animated GIF file to provide feedback and communicate more clearly.
Yes, you can easily use licensed, royalty-free stock content from our stock library with your screen recording. Add stock music & sound effects after recording, available to both free and paid plans. Use millions of stock images & videos, an expanded stock music selection, and premium Shutterstock content with paid plans.
The following URL: * must to be whitelisted, so that the Screen Recorder launcher can be installed and so that the Screen Recorder can be used. If this URL is not whitelisted, it can prevent the use of the Screen Recorder.
The jar files and all runtime files are downloaded to the user's AppData folder (if using Windows) or user's Library folder (if using Mac) under a folder called FusionUniversal-V2. In order to download these files, the app requires read/write access to this directory. Any recordings that have not been uploaded or have failed to upload will also be stored in this folder. The recorder launcher also downloads the latest version of the recorder to this directory.
If neither you nor the recorder has sufficient write permissions for the AppData folder (Windows) or Library folder (Mac), the recorder will be unable to download the files into the folder and run the recorder successfully.
If there is a block on running executable files from the AppData folder (Windows) or Library folder (Mac), the encoder will be unable to run successfully. The recorder will launch correctly, however, the encoding process for videos will fail.
The following URL: * must to be whitelisted, so that the Screen recorder launcher can be installed and so that the Screen Recorder can be used. If this URL is not whitelisted, it can prevent the use of the Screen Recorder.
The Galaxy S8 and S8+ might not have made it into the hands of the public yet, but we sure have come across a lot of the stock apps from Samsung's latest flagship phones. First, there was the new launcher, then Hello Bixby, and now, the extremely elusive Record Screen feature has been leaked.
It's a useful app that lets you record the screen on Galaxy devices running Android Marshmallow or higher, like a Galaxy S6 or S7. Discovered by hardik190, the XDA user has also shared a way to add the screen recorder and its settings to your home screen. And thanks to Android Nougat's Quick Settings API, you can even add a toggle that lets you start recording in one tap.
After that, tap on the "Settings" option found under "Record screen," then tap on "OK" on the Install shortcut popup. Then, repeat this process for the "LauncherActivity" one under "Record screen." If you don't want both shortcuts to have the same name, use the provided field to change them. The one with the gear icon opens the screen recorder's settings menu, while the other entry launches the screen recorder itself.
After you've added shortcuts for the two Record screen activities from More Shortcuts, open them up one at a time. The settings part of the screen recorder will ask you to grant a pair of permissions, while the actual recording part will have a short info screen which needs to be accepted before the app can be used.
When you launch the screen recorder for the first time, you might receive a warning stating that the app can't record with an active overlay. That's a relatively simply fix, just tap "Go to Settings" when prompted, then disable all active overlays with the exception of "Record screen." If you don't see the warning, there's no need to mess with this.
Once you've taken care of that, if necessary, simply tap on the shortcut for the second activity (the one that had the purple icon in More Shortcuts) to start recording your screen. When you're ready to stop the screen recording, tap the small floating stop button, then the recording will be saved in the Pictures folder on your SD card or internal storage partition.
If you'd like to take things a step further, you can add a shortcut to use this screen recorder directly to your Quick Settings tiles. This will require that your Galaxy device is running Android Nougat or higher, but if it is, you can try it out by following the instructions in this guide.
Since there aren't many screen recorders that can record your screen and audio on Android Nougat, Samsung has for sure taken a step in the right direction with this new screen recorder. And the best part is there are no annoying popups or banner ads. It doesn't get any better than that, so be sure to leave a comment below letting us know how you're enjoying this app.
Loom works with Mac computers (OSX 10.15 and above) and Windows 10 (64-bit) computers to give you the power of presentation on whatever device you choose. For Chrome users, Loom also offers a Chrome extension for basic features. Take advantage of the powerful features of the Loom screen recording tool from your favorite devices.
Loom is available for iOS devices (iOS version 15+), and Android devices (8.0 Oreo and above). On both devices, you can easily record your screen and voice. Simply download the Loom screen recorder app for your device.
Admins can disable the app for managed users. If you are using a managed Google Account on a device with ChromeOS 103 or later, but do not see the app in the launcher, contact your IT administrator to enable the app for your account.
Screencasts are stored in Google Drive, but viewed using the Screencast app. To view a screencast, click the link shared with you on a device and the app opens automatically for playback. Currently, you cannot view screencasts outside of ChromeOS.
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