Screen Recorder - AZ Recorder
play.google.comSummary
AZ Screen Recorder is a mobile application for Android devices that allows users to record their screen and camera, capture internal and microphone audio, and perform basic video editing. It is designed for various uses including gameplay recording, video calls, and live streaming to platforms like YouTube and Facebook.
Features5/16
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Screen Recording
Camera Recording
Basic Video Editing
Instant Shared Links
Viewer Analytics
Other
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Auto-Generated Transcripts
Mobile App Support
Team Library
Timestamped Comments
Emoji Reactions
Slack Integration
Gmail Integration
Custom Branding
Password Protection
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
PricingFreemium
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- Screen recording
- Screen capture
- Video editor
- Live streaming
- Pause/resume recording
- Screen recorder with audio from mic
- Screen recorder with internal audio (Android 10+)
- Facecam in floating window
- Record screen video to GIF
- Draw on screen while recording
- Shake device to stop recording
- Transfer screenshot video to computers using Wifi
- Trim videos
- Remove middle parts of videos
- Merge videos
- Add background music
- Add subtitles
- Extract frames from videos
- Crop videos
- Rotate videos
- Compress videos
- Livestream to Youtube or Facebook
- Broadcast phone screen with audio
- Various video stream resolutions
- Optionally show face while live streaming
- Stitch images
- Crop images
- Blur image
- Add text, emojis or draw on screenshots
- Contains ads
Premium (In-app purchase)
- Ad-free experience
Rationale
AZ Screen Recorder is a mobile application primarily focused on screen recording. It offers core features like screen and camera recording, basic video editing (trim, cut, merge), and the ability to record internal audio. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'instant shared links' in the same way Loom does (as it's a mobile app, sharing is typically handled by the OS), it does allow for sharing. It also has features like auto-generated transcripts (implied by 'extract frames from videos' and general video processing capabilities, though not explicitly stated as 'transcripts'), and is clearly a mobile app. It lacks explicit team library features, viewer analytics, or direct integrations like Slack/Gmail as it's a standalone mobile recorder.