TechRadar Verdict

Screencast-O-Matic’s Screen Recorder is an interesting tool as it offers a lot for free: you can easily record your screen, webcam or both with just a few clicks, and apply callouts live, as you perform your talk. The editing is extremely minimal, mind. However, most of this could well suit the casual user, and if you do need more tools, you’ll find they’re but a subscription tier away. Definitely worth checking out.

Easy to use

Multi-platform

Live callout tools

Time limits for free users

Limited video editing tools

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Screencast-O-Maticoffers video-centric tools for businesses, education and personal use. The app is compatible with PCs, Macs, iPhone, Android and Chromebook devices - but does that make one of thebest free screen recorderswe’ve tried?

Screencast-O-Matic Screen Recorder: Plans & pricing

Before we get started, we need to add a caveat to this ‘free’ moniker. While it’s true you can use the service for free, it should come as no surprise that limitations have been imposed on that tier.

For instance, you’re restricted to a maximum recording time of 15 minutes, and the output will be watermarked. You won’t be able to record the system audio, nor will you have access to the Speech to Text captioning tool, amongst others.

However, you’re able to record from your webcam at the same time, specify which area of your screen to record, and add freehand drawings, text, shapes, and so on - all while recording.

While it might not feature all thebest video editing softwaretools (or even thebest free video editing software), what’s on offer is fair for an app like this. That includes a basic trimming tool, and the ability to add captions. And, generally, this should meet most casual users’ needs.

If you need additional tools though, then you need to venture into the paid tiers - these are available as monthly and annual subscriptions.

Here, the tool removes time limits and watermarks from screen recorder footage. It also unlocks the ability to capture system audio, remove the webcam from your recording, import additional images and videos into your edit, blur sensitive info, add video overlays and even gain access to a green screenVFXtool.

Solo Deluxe includes all of the above and more, including more editing tools and thebest audio editortool for a screen recorder.

Solo Premier adds stock media to the mix, the ability to add custom branding, and offers unlimited cloud hosting, among others.

Solo Max offers the additional inclusion of video quizzes and polls, as well as premium content fromstock imagelibrary Shutterstock.

There’s also Team Business. You’ll getonline collaboration tools, including team management and the ability to transfer ownership of your recording.

Screencast-O-Matic Screen Recorder: Setup

Even though you access and control the process via yourbrowser, you still need specialized software on your computer, so this is kind of a hybrid app.

As usual, you need to grant the service permission to access your screen, yourwebcam, and so on. This is nothing unexpected as all services that offer such functionality require access, and your modern security-consciousoperating systemneeds to make sure you know what you’re doing.

Screencast-O-Matic Screen Recorder: Recording

Like many of thebest screen recorders, this is incredibly simple to get started. With Screencast-O-Matic activated, you’ll see an overlay on your screen. This shows you which part will be recorded. You can of course resize it and move the selection around if you’re not going to tape the whole screen. The webcam overlay can be moved anywhere within the designated area by dragging it around.

We liked that you have the option of blurring the background, or replacing it with a still image. There are default images within, but you can also use your own, or pull more in directly from Shutterstock.

A recording menu lets you choose between recording the screen, your webcam or both. You can see the maximum recording time allowed, the recording quality (720p is the max for the free option), which microphone to choose should you have more than one connected, and whether or not to record the system audio.

When you’re ready, click on the big red ‘Rec’ button.

What we found interesting are the tools you can apply as the recording goes on. You have a pen and a marker tool, access to various colors, an eraser, text boxes, a shape tool, and a magnifying tool.

This allows you to draw attention to various areas as you record alivestreamorwebinar. We did notice that if you’re playing a video, the visuals will pause as you’re doodling on the screen, even though the video itself keeps playing in the background.

Once you’re done, click on the blue Pause button, which replaces the red Rec one. You can choose to either save your recording as is, or perform some editing.

Screencast-O-Matic Screen Recorder: Editing

The video editing capabilities available to the paid tiers are quite extensive. The free option however, offers the bare minimum.

Your main actions include being able to trim the footage, and have the cursor appear on the screen or not. That’s essentially pretty much it. You have the choice of saving your work to your computer, or directly toYouTubeorGoogle Drive. The other two options: Vimeo andDropboxaren’t available for free.

It must be noted though that once you’ve successfully exported your clip, the app closes down instantly. This means you can’t record a long session, trim a section, export it, then once done, trim another for a second export. That can’t happen: the app closes and the footage is discarded. This feels unnecessarily harsh.

Screencast-O-Matic Screen Recorder: Scorecard

Should I buy?

Buy it if…

You need a multi-platform screen recorder with annotation and callout toolsScreencast-o-Matic is ideal if you’re looking for a simple cross-platform screen recorder with lots of annotating options you can apply during a live recording, and need hardly any editing capabilities.

Don’t buy it if…

You want granular control over screen captures and editsThe free screen recorder version can feel limited for professional use. When you need more control over your recording, capture system audio, and access proper editing capabilities, a subscription or an alternative is the answer.

Alternatives

OBS Studiois free, open-source, multi-platform, and lets you livestream and screen capture. Newcomers may initially feel overwhelmed, but with plenty of tools to help create memorable content, it’s our pick for best free screen recorder.

Debut Video Capturefrom NCH Software lets users capture video and audio from a variety of sources easily and effectively. The UI isn’t as sleek and modern as competitors, but the tools on offer make up for that. the only issue we encountered was capturing audio from a Mac.

FlashBack Express, from Blueberry software, is a free, PC-only screen recording tool that’s very easy to use. It’s simple to record your screen, webcam, and external audio. However, the free edition is restricted in a similar fashion to Screencast-o-Matic.

Steve has been writing about technology since 2003. Starting with Digital Creative Arts, he’s since added his tech expertise at titles such as iCreate, MacFormat, MacWorld, MacLife, and TechRadar. His focus is on the creative arts, like website builders, image manipulation, and filmmaking software, but he hasn’t shied away from more business-oriented software either. He uses many of the apps he writes about in his personal and professional life. Steve loves how computers have enabled everyone to delve into creative possibilities, and is always delighted to share his knowledge, expertise, and experience with readers.

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