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Browser-first screen tools

Record screen video without uploading clips.

Choose a screen, window, or tab, record a short walkthrough, and download WebM or MP4 output from this browser. Draft screens and internal context stay on this device.

Desktop browser requiredDesktop only

This tool needs the desktop Screen Capture API and MediaRecorder, which mobile browsers do not provide. You can still use other Frisbly tools from this device.

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Privacy-first by default

Screen recording runs client-side after the browser prompt. The workflow avoids server upload routes, account requirements, source title collection, filenames, and user identifier analytics.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Pick a screen source

    Open the browser capture prompt and choose the display, window, or tab you want to record.

  2. 2

    Start recording

    Begin the local recording session and perform the steps, walkthrough, or bug reproduction you need to share.

  3. 3

    Stop within the limit

    End the recording when the important action is complete. Short clips are easier to review and safer to distribute.

  4. 4

    Save the video file

    Download the generated WebM or MP4 output from the browser and attach it to support, QA, training, or review notes.

Common use cases

Bug reproduction clips

Record the exact sequence that triggers a UI bug, console issue, or layout problem so developers can replay the behavior without a long written report.

Product walkthroughs

Create a short review clip for a feature, dashboard, or prototype. A focused recording helps reviewers understand state changes and timing.

Training snippets

Capture a concise task demo for onboarding, internal docs, or process handoff without opening a full desktop video editor.

Security and privacy

Browser-side recording session

Screen recordings can reveal private workspaces, tabs, notifications, and customer context, so Frisbly keeps the recording flow in the browser session. The selected source is controlled by the browser prompt, and the generated media is downloaded locally rather than uploaded to a Frisbly server route. The page does not ask for an account and does not collect source titles, filenames, video contents, or user identifiers for analytics. Review the preview and stop sharing before moving to unrelated screens. Keep clips short and inspect them before distribution.

Supported inputs and outputs

Supported recording inputs

  • Desktop screen, application window, or browser tab from the Screen Capture API.
  • Short browser-side recording session for walkthroughs and reproductions.
  • WebM output with MP4 support where the browser provides it.
  • Local download for support, QA, training, and review use.

FAQ

Does the screen recorder upload my video?

No. The recording is produced in the browser session and downloaded locally without sending the source screen or final video to a Frisbly upload route.

How long can a recording be?

The tool is designed for short clips up to five minutes so walkthroughs and bug reports stay focused and practical.

Can I record a browser tab only?

If your browser exposes tab sharing in the capture prompt, you can record one tab instead of the whole desktop.

Which file formats are available?

WebM is the primary browser recording output. MP4 can be available when the current browser supports the required recording format.

Is microphone audio included?

The tool focuses on screen video output. Check the available controls in your browser session before recording audio-sensitive material.

What should I check before sharing a clip?

Review the recording for notifications, private tabs, tokens, customer names, and unrelated screens before attaching it to a ticket or document.