How to Record Only One Browser Tab (Chrome & Edge)
Capture a single Chrome, Edge or Firefox tab — with its audio — instead of your whole screen, for cleaner, more private recordings.
Step-by-step guides, comparisons and troubleshooting tips to help you record your screen, webcam and audio like a pro — no software required.
Capture a single Chrome, Edge or Firefox tab — with its audio — instead of your whole screen, for cleaner, more private recordings.
Nine concrete fixes for a screen recorder with no sound — covering system audio toggles, mic permissions, browser support and OS privacy settings.
Two free ways to record a presentation with narration — PowerPoint and Google Slides built-in tools, and a browser recorder that captures slides, mic, and an optional webcam.
A practical guide to choosing the best video format for screen recording — MP4, WebM, MKV, MOV or GIF — plus the right resolution, frame rate and bitrate for every use case.
The real levers that shrink a screen recording — resolution, frame rate, bitrate, codec and smart compression — without making it look worse.
A balanced, hands-on comparison of OBS Studio and browser-based online screen recorders — covering setup, system load, features and when each one wins.
Plan, record, edit and export polished YouTube tutorials — from 1080p settings and clean audio to webcam framing and SEO-ready thumbnails.
Five genuinely free, watermark-free ways to record your screen — compared in one table, with the hidden traps to avoid.
Record your screen with a webcam bubble overlay — the Loom-style format that makes tutorials and demos feel personal — free and in your browser.
Record Google Meet or Zoom calls without host permission or a paid plan, with everyone's audio, straight from your browser.
Lightweight recording for old and low-RAM laptops — why browser recorders beat heavy apps, plus the settings that stop lag and dropped frames.
Capture the sound your computer is playing — not just your microphone — directly in the browser, and fix the usual "no audio" gotchas.
Capture your Mac screen with both your microphone and internal system audio — using the built-in shortcut, QuickTime, or a browser recorder.
Three free ways to record your screen on Windows 10 and 11 — including a no-install browser method that captures system audio and your mic.