July 2, 2024
How to Record Your Screen on Chromebook
Grant
Chrome OS native screen recorder
Google recently launched its own screen recorder native to Chrome OS. It lets users capture their screen and save to Google Drive. This option is easy to access and nicely integrated with Chrome OS, but lacks some additional features for creating more compelling videos.
Highlights:
Screen-only recording
No installation required

Heads up though, this is only available on Chromebooks that support Chrome OS 89 or later.
Learn more about Chrome's native screen recorder here.
Loom's Chrome extension
Loom offers a Chrome extension that can be installed on Google Chrome. With Loom's extension you can record simple videos and share them via link. Loom are the OGs of video messaging and their Chrome plugin is a tried and tested way to create basic recordings.
Highlights:
Screen + camera, screen-only, and camera-only recording
Instant link sharing
Plugin installation required

Vidyard's Chrome extension
Much like Loom, Vidyard's Chrome extension allows for simple video recording and link sharing. Vidyard tend to focus more on the business world, but their Chrome plugin is popular for a variety of use cases.
Highlights:
Screen + camera, screen-only, and camera-only recording
Instant link sharing
Plugin installation required

Screencastify's Chrome extension
Screencastify can be installed on Google Chrome and allows for simple video recording. Its recording feature is combined with a browser-based video editor.
Highlights:
Screen-only and camera-only recording
Advanced video editing features
Plugin installation required

There's no right way to screen record on a Chromebook (and there's a bunch more tools out there) but these options are good places to start so that you can find out what works best for you.
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