Practical tutorials covering everything from basic trimming to transcript-based editing, exporting, and sharing.
The best free screen recorders in 2026 compared — for Mac, Windows, Chrome, YouTube and teams. No-watermark and no-time-limit options, with honest trade-offs.
Step-by-step ways to record your screen on macOS, Windows, Linux, iPhone, Android and Chromebook — using built-in tools and a free browser recorder.
Edit video online free with no software — trim, cut and join clips, add music and subtitles, edit by transcript, and export for YouTube, all in your browser.
How to record Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, webinars, online classes, Slack huddles and Discord calls — with audio, and the etiquette/consent rules.
Record your screen with system audio and mic, add a webcam overlay, capture gameplay, make GIFs, record presentations and tutorials — a complete how-to.
How designers, freelancers, PMs, startups, remote teams, HR, real estate and medical trainers use screen recording — plus how to organize and share recordings.
Practical tips for better screen recordings — audio, lighting, resolution settings, scripting, keyboard shortcuts, cursor effects and accessibility.
Fix screen recordings with no audio, a black screen, huge file sizes and the wrong format — troubleshooting steps for Mac, Windows and the browser.
How async video replaces meetings — when to use a quick screen recording instead of a call, etiquette, remote-team workflows and building a video-first culture.
Privacy, security and compliance for screen recording — GDPR and consent, accessibility laws, redacting sensitive data, secure storage and sharing controls.
For teams and builders: how browser screen capture works (WebRTC/getDisplayMedia), API and workflow automation, analytics, SEO video embeds, and scaling training videos.
Where screen recording is headed — AI editing and summaries, the shift from desktop apps to the browser, async-first work, and what it means for tools.