ScreenToGif is an open source program that lets you to record a selected area of your screen, live feed from your webcam or live drawings from a sketchboard. Afterwards, you can edit and save the animation as a GIF or video. Also there’s the Webcam Recorder and the Board Recorder.
Features:
- Record your screen and save directly to a gif looped animation or a video.
- Pause and continue to record or start over by discard the recording.
- Move the window around to record what you want, it stays on top.
- You can add Text, Subtitles, Title Frames, Borders, Watermarks, Drawings, etc.
- Crop and Resize.
- Remove frames that you don’t want.
- Select a folder to save the file automatically or select one before encoding.
- Add the system cursor to your recording.
- Very small sized and portable executable.
What’s new in ScreenToGif 2.32:
- Memory usage improvements with the frame list inside the editor (thanks for @mabakay for finding it out).
- You can now open the app and start recording by using command line arguments (read the wiki for more details).
- Added option to set the background of the editor to follow the OS color theme (thanks to @pawlos).
- Added option to resize the frames by using percentages.
Bug fixes:
- The selection adorner could appear in the recording if the region were previously left close to the right corner of the screen.
- The new recorder UI command panel was getting in the way of the capture when positioned to the left of the capture region.
- The insert window was reporting wrong sizing information about the images and canvas.
- The new recorder UI was width and height text boxes were not displaying the correct scaled size based on the screen DPI.
- When exporting and not selecting a file path, the filename of the temporary file was not using the extension (thanks to @pawlos).
Download: ScreenToGif 2.32 | Portable ScreenToGif | ~3.0 MB (Open Source)
View: ScreenToGif Home Page | User Guide
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