Easy Video Creation: With ScreenRun, you can create stunning videos from your screenshots or screen recordings in just a few clicks. Dynamic Zooming: It is a powerful feature that allows you to create engaging videos that give the impression of a cursor moving in real-time over the image or recording. Customization: Customization is a key feature of this platform, that allows you to add automatic subtitles, music backgrounds that suit your style and brand, and overlay your webcam, including replacing its background by a picture of your choice, blurring and even a custom avatar/profile image when you just want to show your pictures without the live webcam.
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ScreenRun is used by product teams and designers that want to share engaging videos of their apps or screens to colleagues, followers or clients.
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Many screen recording apps are either too simple (just record your screen) or complex, and none of them offered a way to quickly create engaging screen recordings by placing a few points over images or video clips to zoom and engage the person watching.
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Everything is web-based using modern browser APIs for video encoding and decoding. ScreenRun also uses AI from OpenAI to create automatic transcripts from your audio and video assets. But everything runs in your browser, no cloud involved for total privacy.
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Entirely web-based video creation too with zooms, webcam and automatic captions. And unlike many web-based products, ScreenRun runs entirely inside your web browser without sending any data to a server. This aspect is critical for total privacy in work contexts.
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ScreenRun is so simple to use! And because it's web-based, you can access it from anywhere, including iPhone or Android.
I use ScreenRec to record my screen and share feedback with students. I talk through the material and point out areas that need improvement. After recording, I send a private link so students can watch and understand exactly what to fix. It saves time and makes feedback clearer.
I recently started using ScreenRec for taking screenshots on my Mac, and it's made things so much easier. Capturing the screen takes just one click, and sharing screenshots with others is simple, too. Although it doesn't have detailed editing tools, the quick capture and share features make it really useful for everyday tasks.
As a small business owner, I often need to quickly show clients how something works or update my team without endless emails. ScreenRec has been perfect for that. It lets me record my screen in seconds and share instantly through a private link. It’s straightforward, free, and makes daily communication with clients and my team much simpler.
ScreenRec might be a bit more popular than ScreenRun. We know about 10 links to it since March 2021 and only 8 links to ScreenRun. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I have no connection but seeing as these conversations often discuss alternatives I'd like to mention https://screenrun.app/. It's web based, offers plenty of features and can be had for a one-time of $40. I've only used it a handful of times however I keep coming back. - Source: Hacker News / 3 days ago
I also created something web-based last year called ScreenRun https://screenrun.app It really works best in Chromium-based browser which have WebCodecs. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I use firebase auth with Google, Facebook and email (magic link) This is live at https://screenrun.app/. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
You can do that with ScreenRun (which I developed) https://screenrun.app/. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Others mentioned ScreenStudio (which is awesome), but if you don't need all of its features (or can't afford it at the moment), I've found ScreenRun to be a great alternative: https://screenrun.app/ It's browser-based, but there's a Mac (and Windows I think) companion app that records the screen with click-tracking for zooming (as it's not possible with browser screen sharing just yet). It's somehow limited... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
I like snag it but I use Screenrec. I thought that Snag it was a license only prouduct and this is a freebie with some cool features. Source: about 2 years ago
Teach a man to fish...its not hard, you could do it yourself and learn something :) Https://screenrec.com. Source: over 2 years ago
For people like me who are on Linux; Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (and downstream variants) now have a really fancy screenshot tool. But for screen recording, I'd recommend using ScreenRec. It's free, records at the press of two keys, can record in 4K, and gives you 2GB of free, private cloud storage. Source: over 2 years ago
P.S. You know you can just use F12 for screenshots right? Unless this is console, then nevermind. If it is PC though, I recommend using Screen Rec if you want to capture only a specific part of the screen. Source: almost 3 years ago
I tried a lot of different softwares and now use Screenrec. https://screenrec.com/. Source: over 3 years ago
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