Choosing the best screen recording and video capture software in 2023

In today’s world, it’s good to have a screen recorder at hand. Occasion arises that you need to make a short (or longer) video for a variety of purposes. And you want to have the best software for your needs. 

The best screen recorder will help you if:

  • You want to make short videos to show DIY materials;
  • You want to give explanations as to how software functions, or how to adjust the settings for a new tool;
  • You have to solve tickets, and it’s always better to accompany your explanations with a video that makes clients better understand how to solve a problem;
  • You want to sum up long written explanations that others will better understand through a video;
  • You plan to make a series of video tutorials that you’ll share with the world.

For all of the above, you need a good tool that gets the job done at high quality, quickly and efficiently. 

Let’s see what you need to look for in your search for the best screen recording and video capture software:

1. First, the interface of the software has to be intuitive and user-friendly. You don’t need a steep learning curve and you don’t want to spend a lot of time finding where to find the options you need for your work. So, the software has to come with a simple interface, where settings are not that complex and you find out fast where each button is, and which one does what. 

2. Second, you might want your videos to be high-resolution. It adds clarity to the video, and you can share the video on platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, etc. Some tools go to the point of providing retina resolution (maximal resolution at this time), so why not select software that gets the job done perfectly? 

3. Third, you need multiple options as to what part of the screen can be recorded: you might need to record the whole screen, only a window, or a certain part of the screen. Most of screen recording software comes with these options, so pay attention to choosing one that has them all within the package.

3. Then, audio. The screen recorder should have some settings related to audio that should accompany your demonstrations. You may either record your voice or insert music in the background, however, your screen recorder has to include audio settings. 

4. And not to forget the webcam. Some screen recorders offer you the possibility to record a webcam (especially useful for video tutorials where you want your explanations to be fully understood by watchers). This feature will split the screen, and complete the video with additional signals that make the video better fulfill its purpose. 

5. There’s such a thing as record and pause recording. With some screed recorders, you can pause the recording and get back to it any time afterward. It’s useful for multitasking and it might help a lot in creating better videos (at your own pace).

6. Depending on what you need the screen recorder for, you might want basic or complex editing features. Most of the time, some basic editing features will do. However, for advanced options such as cutting and trimming, adding effects, and adjusting the intro and outro of the video, you might need a more complex solution. In this article, we’ll cover some tools that have exactly these options. 

7. Pay attention to the export options. Look for software that makes the exporting process smooth and easy, so you can easily add your videos to platforms where people who need your video will get it. 

8. You should decide if you want a free screen recorder or a paid one. Some free tools are good for basic video recording, and you can upgrade any time if you further need more complex functionalities.