How To Screen Record on Windows (Free & Pro Level Options!)

Justin Brown

Justin Brown

Primal Video

Updated Jul 30, 2025

Need to record your screen on Windows without hassle or losing video quality? Discover how to screen record on Windows with free and pro-level options. Go beyond dodgy software and outdated workarounds, and start capturing high-quality screen recordings quickly using the best tools available.

Below is an AI-assisted summary of the key points and ideas covered in the video. For more detail, make sure to check out the full time stamped video above!

The Best Free Screen Recording Tool Built Into Windows

Looking for a simple Windows screen recording solution? Clipchamp comes built into most recent versions of Windows and offers features far beyond basic screen recording.

Why Clipchamp Stands Out

How to Record with Clipchamp

  1. Open Clipchamp (pre-installed on most Windows devices, or download from the Windows Store)
  2. Select the ‘Record’ option (choose screen, camera, or both)
  3. Pick your webcam and microphone for the recording
  4. Toggle on system audio to capture game sounds or computer playback if needed
  5. Click the red record button and select the screen or app window to capture
  6. Complete your recording, then stop when ready
  7. Preview your recording and retake sections if needed without starting over
  8. Save and edit: adjust layers, crop, resize, trim, or add effects, subtitles, transitions, and branding

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Pro Level Screen Recording with Descript

Need to take screen recording and video production to the next level? Descript offers advanced features perfect for creators and business users.

What Makes Descript Next-Level

How to Use Descript for Screen Recording

  1. Open Descript and choose the recording mode (screen, webcam, audio, or multi-person)
  2. Select camera, microphone, and the specific capture area
  3. Adjust settings such as teleprompter, sound enhancement, and video quality (up to 4K)
  4. Start and stop recording with a single click
  5. The file appears instantly in Descript’s editor for transcript and layer-based editing
  6. Use text-based and timeline edits, plus AI tools for efficient polish
  7. Export in 4K or other formats, or share instantly via web link

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Quick Feature Comparison

FeatureClipchamp (Free/Paid)Descript (Free/Hobbyist/Creator)
Price (USD)Free / $11.99/mo / $119.99/yrFree (trial) / $16.00/mo (Hobbyist) / $24.00/mo (Creator)
Max Export Quality1080p (Free), 4K (Paid)720p (Free), 1080p (Hobbyist), 4K (Creator)
Time Limit per Recording30 min (Free), Unlimited (Paid)No fixed limit (plan dependent)
Separate Video/Audio LayersYesYes
AI FeaturesSubtitles, noise suppression, moreTranscription, filler removal, repurposing, templates, more
Direct Upload/ExportYouTube, Google DriveYouTube, Google, Web link, Editing Suites

Pick the Right Screen Recording Tool for Your Workflow

Both Clipchamp and Descript deliver strong options for screen recording on Windows. Clipchamp covers most everyday needs for free and is likely already installed—great for quick projects without extra downloads. Descript is a step up for those who want pro-level AI features and detailed editing, making it ideal for content creators, businesses, or anyone working with clients. Choosing the right tool means taking advantage of quick wins first, then upgrading as your needs grow. Start recording, make steady improvements, and enjoy the process as your workflow levels up.

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