Feature
Online Screen Capture Recorder
Screen capture online can mean a screenshot, a screen video, a tab recording, a website recording, or a full desktop capture. This page is for screen video capture in the browser: choose the source, record the clip, review it locally, and export only when the take is right.
Free to use, no account required, and no watermark on exports.
In this article
Do this next
Decide whether the viewer needs a tab, a window, or the full screen.
Start the recorder and pick that source in the browser share dialog.
Stop, review locally, trim if needed, then export the finished screen capture video.
Quick take
Capture a browser tab, app window, or full screen from the browser share dialog
Keep unrelated windows and notifications out by choosing the narrowest useful source
Review the video locally before exporting or sharing it anywhere else
Common questions
Is screen capture online the same as screen recording?
Sometimes. Many people use screen capture to mean video capture, not a single screenshot. This page is for recording screen video in the browser.
Can I capture only one browser tab?
Yes. Tab capture is often the cleanest option because it keeps the rest of your desktop out of the recording.
Can I use this as a website screen recorder?
Yes. Open the website, choose that browser tab, and record the page as a screen video. This is usually cleaner than recording the whole monitor.
Can I capture my full desktop online?
Yes, when the browser share dialog exposes full-screen capture. Use it when the viewer really needs desktop context.
What is the safest capture source?
The safest source is the smallest one that still explains the point. A tab is usually safer than a full monitor, and a single app window is usually safer than the whole desktop.
Fit check
Best fit for
- Fast screen capture videos from a desktop browser
- Tab, window, and full-screen recording choices
- Bug reports, tutorials, demos, and short walkthroughs
Choose another tool for
- Static screenshot editing only
- Broadcast-style live production
- Advanced scene switching and studio overlays
Pick the capture surface before you record
The best screen capture is usually narrower than the whole desktop. If the point lives in one browser tab, capture that tab. If the point lives in one app, capture that window.
Full-screen capture is useful when desktop context matters, but it also makes it easier to expose notifications, private tabs, or unrelated work.
Record a website screen without the rest of the desktop
For website screen recording, choose the browser tab that contains the page. It keeps the clip focused on the web app, form, checkout flow, or bug reproduction you want to show.
If page sound matters, turn on the tab-audio option when Chrome or Edge offers it. Then play back a short test so you know both video and sound landed before recording the full version.
Broad online recorder search or capture-surface search?
Use the online screen recorder page when the search is broad and the main need is no-download recording. Stay on this page when the real decision is which capture surface to choose: a website tab, app window, or full screen.
That split keeps the answer useful. A user who only needs one website tab should not be pushed into a full-desktop workflow, and a user comparing recorders should not be stuck on a capture glossary.
- Online screen recorder: broad no-download recording
- Online screen capture recorder: tab, window, or full-screen choice
- Screen record website: tab capture with an audio test when page sound matters
Screenshot, screen capture, and screen video
Search terms around screen capture can be messy. Some users want one image. Others want a video of what happened. This app is built for the video side of that search.
If you need to show a sequence of clicks, a bug reproduction, a setting change, or a narrated walkthrough, recording the screen is usually clearer than a still screenshot.
Why local review matters
A screen capture video can include more context than you intended. Local review gives you a chance to catch the wrong tab, exposed data, missing audio, or a distracting notification before the file goes anywhere else.
That is the practical advantage of a browser recorder that does not force an upload before you can inspect the result.
Where this fits with other pages
If you mainly care about no-install recording, use the browser-based screen recorder page. If you care about PC or full desktop recording, use the desktop page. If you care about audio, start with the audio screen recorder page.
This page is the capture-surface page: tab, window, or screen, and how to choose the one that fits.