Record your entire screen or just one window with audio included.
Canvid lets you capture either your entire screen, including all apps and browser tabs, or just a single application window. Window capture is ideal for focused demos, while full-screen capture is better for workflows that involve switching between apps.
Use window capture for clean and distraction-free tutorials. Use full-screen capture when you want to record app switching, meetings or multi-window workflows. Both modes support mic and system audio to give you full control over your screen record with audio.
Find answers to the most common questions.
Window capture records a specific app or window, while full-screen capture records everything visible on your screen.
If the current window is minimized or closed, the recording may pause or freeze until it returns. For continuous recording across multiple apps, full-screen mode is recommended.
Yes. Both display and window capture allow you to record system and mic audio simultaneously, either before recording or after.