Summary
Gyazo is a screen and video recording tool that allows users to quickly capture and share visual content. It offers instant link sharing, basic editing capabilities, and mobile app support. Gyazo also provides features for teams, including secure sharing and user management.
Features9/16
See allMust Have
4 of 5
Screen Recording
Camera Recording
Instant Shared Links
Basic Video Editing
Viewer Analytics
Other
5 of 11
Auto-Generated Transcripts
Mobile App Support
Password Protection
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
Team Library
Timestamped Comments
Emoji Reactions
Slack Integration
Gmail Integration
Custom Branding
PricingTiered
See allGyazo
- Unlimited screenshot capturing and uploading
- Unlimited HD video recording and uploading
- Free apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android
- Browser extension
- Access to only 10 latest images
- Limited to 4 collections
- Video recording limited to 7 seconds
- Replay recording limited to 7 seconds
Gyazo Pro
- Everything in Gyazo
- Extract and search text within images (OCR)
- Edit images and videos
- Set and require passwords
- Search images by date, file name, page, or app name
- Remove ads
- Export all uploads
- Access images (unlimited)
- Create and share collections (unlimited)
- Video recording (up to 180 seconds)
- Replay recording (up to 30 seconds)
Gyazo Teams
- Everything in Gyazo Pro
- Custom team subdomain
- Easy multi-user management
- One simple bill per team
- Private team-only sharing
- Optional Single Sign-On using Google Workspace account
- Access images (unlimited)
- Create and share collections (unlimited)
- Video recording (up to 180 seconds)
- Replay recording (up to 30 seconds)
Rationale
Gyazo offers core screen and video recording functionalities, which are must-have features. It also provides instant sharing via links, basic editing, and mobile app support. While it doesn't explicitly mention viewer analytics or timestamped comments, it does offer auto-generated transcripts and password protection, along with enterprise security features and API access. The 'Gyazo Teams' offering aligns with the concept of a team library, although not explicitly named as such.