OpenScreen: Screen Studio Without the Price Tag
Free open-source screen recorder with auto zoom, annotations, cursor tracking, and motion blur. Does what Screen Studio does for $89, but costs nothing.
Stop paying for screen recording
Screen Studio is lovely. The auto-zoom is slick, the output looks professional, the whole thing just works. Then you see the price. $89 one-time for a single platform, or $29 a month if you want updates. For a screen recorder. Come on.
OpenScreen does the same job for free. Auto zoom, cursor tracking, motion blur on pan and zoom, annotations with text and arrows, trim and crop, playback speed controls, custom backgrounds. The lot. No watermarks, free for commercial use, works on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
25,000 GitHub stars in a few months. People wanted Screen Studio's output without Screen Studio's invoice, and now they've got it.
I use it for quick product walkthroughs and bug reproduction videos. The auto-zoom is the feature that makes recordings look polished without any manual faff. Record, let it track your cursor, export. Looks like you spent ages on it when really it took about thirty seconds. Proper good that.