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How to Screen Record on Chrome Without Installing Software
Record your Chrome screen without downloading any software. Three methods compared — built-in Chrome tools, OS shortcuts, and the fastest browser extension option.
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Best Screen Recorder Chrome Extensions (2026 Comparison)
Hands-on comparison of the 6 best screen recorder Chrome extensions in 2026. We tested tab capture, audio quality, webcam overlay, and free tier limits for each.
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How to Record Google Meet Calls (With or Without Permission)
Learn how to record Google Meet on your own device using a Chrome extension. No host permission needed when recording locally. Covers audio, participants, and legal notes.
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Screen Recording for Tutorials: Complete Beginner Guide
Step-by-step guide to recording your first tutorial video in Chrome. Covers setup, audio, webcam, scripting, and the most common mistakes that make tutorials hard to watch.
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How to Record a Browser Tab With Audio in Chrome
Step-by-step guide to recording a single Chrome browser tab with audio — including tab audio, microphone, or both. Works on any OS without desktop software.
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Screen Recorder Pro vs Loom: Free Tier Comparison (2026)
Honest comparison of Screen Recorder Pro and Loom free tiers. Cloud vs local recording, feature differences, and which tool fits which use case in 2026.
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Record a Chrome Tab With System Audio on macOS
Step-by-step setup covering screen recording permissions, tab audio capture, and the right tool for recording a Chrome tab with system audio on macOS.
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Record Your Screen With Webcam Overlay for YouTube Tutorials
Complete guide to recording screen with webcam overlay for YouTube tutorials. Camera positioning, audio setup, scripting, and common mistakes to avoid.
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Screen Recording for Teachers: Full Class, Selected Area, or Webcam Only
Screen recording for teachers. Three modes, permission tips, and a workflow that stays inside Chrome and FERPA-sensible.
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