The Best Way to Record Your Screen on Chromebook

Chromebooks are designed to do everything in the browser, and so is JustRecordScreen. No Linux apps to enable, no Android apps to install, no Chrome extensions to manage. Open the website in Chrome and start recording your Chromebook screen instantly.

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Built for ChromeOS

Chromebooks have limited support for native software. JustRecordScreen runs entirely in the Chrome browser using standard web APIs, making it the ideal screen recorder for any Chromebook, including school-issued devices with restricted app installs.

How to Get Started

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Open JustRecordScreen - Navigate to JustRecordScreen.com in your Chrome browser. No installation or extension required.
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Choose Your Capture - Select your entire screen, a specific window, or a browser tab. Toggle webcam and microphone as needed.
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Record & Download - Click Record, capture your content, then download the file directly to your Chromebook's local storage or Google Drive.

Key Features

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Works on Any Chromebook

Runs in Chrome browser, so it works on every Chromebook model regardless of hardware specs.

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No Extension Needed

Unlike many Chromebook screen recorders, JustRecordScreen requires no Chrome Web Store extension.

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School-Friendly

Works on managed Chromebooks where app installs may be restricted by IT administrators.

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Private Recording

Nothing is uploaded to any server. Your recording stays on your Chromebook.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this work on school Chromebooks?

Yes, as long as the Chrome browser can access websites. JustRecordScreen requires no extension or app install, so it works even on managed Chromebooks with restricted permissions.

Can I record system audio on Chromebook?

Yes, when you choose to record a browser tab, the audio from that tab is captured. For full-screen or window capture, you can record your microphone.

Where is the recording saved?

The recording downloads to your Chromebook's default Downloads folder. From there you can move it to Google Drive or any other location.

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