Feature
Record Your Screen in Chrome Without an Extension
Chrome is one of the strongest environments for browser-based screen recording because the capture APIs, permission model, and tab-sharing flow are well supported there.
Free to use, no account required, and no watermark on exports.
In this article
Do this next
Open the recorder in Chrome and pick your microphone and camera
Choose tab, window, or full screen in the Chrome share dialog
Record, review locally, and export the finished clip
Quick take
Built for Chrome and other Chromium browsers
No extension required for the main recording flow
Supports tab, window, and full-screen capture with mic and optional webcam
Why Chrome is a strong fit
This recorder relies on the browser’s screen-capture APIs, and Chrome is one of the environments where those flows are most mature. That makes it a strong fit for tab capture, microphone input selection, and optional webcam overlay workflows.
What you can capture
In Chrome you can capture a single tab, a specific window, or the entire screen. If you choose a tab, Chrome can also expose tab audio when its share dialog allows it.
The recorder then combines that capture stream with your microphone and optional webcam bubble inside the browser workflow.
That is why this page is a better fit for Chrome screen capture and Chrome recording intent than a generic “install another recorder” page.
What to stay honest about
This is not a claim that Chrome is the only supported browser. It is a statement that Chrome and the wider Chromium family are the strongest environment for this app today.
If someone needs Safari-first or mobile-browser-first capture, this is not the right promise to make.