That's exactly how easy it is to capture a clip.
Instantly capture the last 30 seconds of your screen. No more "I should have been recording."
Built for
Press the hotkey and your clip is ready to paste anywhere.
Press ⌘ + Shift + C to capture the last 5, 10, or 30 seconds
Three steps. Two seconds. One clip.
screenclip runs silently in the background, keeping a rolling buffer of your last 30 seconds of screen activity.
A bug appears. A demo goes perfectly. Something worth sharing just happened on your screen.
Press Cmd+Shift+C. Choose 5s, 10s, or 30s. Your clip is instantly on your clipboard and ready to paste.
Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Record what just happened, not what's about to happen.
Clip goes straight to clipboard. Cmd+V into Slack, GitHub, Notion.
Clips save straight to your downloads. Drag and drop into Slack, GitHub, anywhere.
Export as GIF for quick shares or MP4 for full quality.
Uses minimal CPU and memory. Won't slow down your browser.
Everything stays local. No account required for core features.
Free to start. One-time payment to unlock everything.
Pay once, own forever
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See how teams use screenclip every day
That weird bug just happened? Hit the hotkey and grab the last 30 seconds. No more "can you reproduce that?"
Show exactly what's happening in the UI. A 10-second clip beats a 10-paragraph description.
Investor wants to see that feature? Clip it and drop it in Slack. No screen share scheduling needed.
Show users exactly what to click. Visual walkthroughs resolve tickets 3x faster than text.
Reviewing Figma prototypes? Clip the interaction and annotate what needs fixing.
Ship a cool feature? Clip it, export as GIF, post to Twitter. Instant dev content.
Everything you need to know
screenclip continuously buffers your browser tab in the background (like a dashcam). When you hit the hotkey, it saves the last 30-60 seconds. No need to "start recording" before something happens.
No. screenclip only records the active browser tab — not your desktop, other apps, or other tabs. It's a Chrome extension, so it can only see what's in Chrome.
Yes. All recording and processing happens locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server unless you explicitly use cloud links (coming soon). We can't see your clips.
screenclip uses Chrome's native MediaRecorder API which is highly optimized. Most users see no noticeable performance impact. The buffer uses ~50-100MB of memory.
Free gives you 5 clips per day, up to 10 seconds each, with a small watermark. Pro unlocks unlimited clips, 60-second recordings, no watermark, and MP4 export.
One-time payment of $29. Pay once, own it forever. All future updates included. No monthly fees, no surprises.
Works on Chrome and Edge (both Chromium-based). Firefox and Safari have different extension APIs and would require separate development — let us know if you'd like to see support for those browsers.
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