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ScreenRec

screenrec.com

ScreenRec is a screen recording and screenshot tool that allows users to capture their screen, webcam, microphone, and system audio. It provides instant sharing through cloud storage and offers basic annotation tools for screenshots. The platform is designed for quick communication and is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Features
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Must Have

2 of 4

Multi-Source Recording

Instant Export

Automatic Cursor Tracking & Dynamic Zoom

Automatic Subtitle Generation

Other

4 of 10

Basic Editing Tools

Audio Enhancements

Cloud Storage & Sync

Video Analytics

Customizable Layout Templates

Scene Transitions

Branding & Overlays

Platform Integrations

Keyboard Shortcut Support

Multi-Language Subtitle Support

Pricing
Freemium
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Free Forever

$0.00 monthly
  • 2GB Cloud Storage
  • Unlimited Recording limit
  • Up to 720p recording quality
  • No watermark
  • Screen + Cam + Audio recording
  • Screenshots + Annotations
  • Basic self-serve KB support
  • For personal use only
  • 1 User Seat

Pro

$4.00 monthly
  • 50GB Cloud Storage
  • Everything in Free Forever
  • Up to 1080p recording quality
  • Remove 3-2-1 Countdown
  • For commercial use
  • Support via email & chat

Premium

$49.00 monthly
  • 200GB Cloud Storage
  • Everything in Pro
  • Up to 4K recording quality
  • 5 User Seats
  • Centralized billing
  • Priority support via phone, email & chat
Rationale

ScreenRec is a screen recording tool that offers multi-source recording (screen, webcam, microphone, system audio) and instant sharing via a link, which aligns with 'instant-export'. It also mentions basic editing tools for screenshots (annotations) and audio enhancements (background noise suppression). Cloud storage and video analytics are explicitly mentioned. However, it lacks features like automatic cursor tracking, dynamic zoom, and automatic subtitle generation, which are key 'must-have' features for FocuSee. The editing capabilities seem more focused on screenshots and basic video trimming rather than advanced automated video editing.