8 comments

  • jaredcwhite 14 hours ago ago

    Sounds neat, but I'm not installing a screen recorder browser extension that's not open source…

    • showesome 12 hours ago ago

      Fair point. I’m not open-sourcing it, but it doesn’t collect or send any data — everything runs locally.

      • toonewbie 12 hours ago ago

        Not sure about other folks, but I'd never trust a privacy-friendly tag on an indie software that's not open-source. Even for popular and trusted software (e.g., Obsidian) it gives me chills.

        • showesome 12 hours ago ago

          Totally get it — open source definitely helps build trust. That said, getting the Chrome Web Store Featured Badge means the extension passed their strict review, including privacy rules.

  • fleshmonad 19 hours ago ago

    ffmpeg exists, if you don't like it and can't use (don't want to learn) the shell and ffmpegs commands, there is OBS with all those features and more. I don't see the usecase.

    • showesome 12 hours ago ago

      FFmpeg and OBS are extremely powerful tools, but they require local installation, CLI knowledge, and manual configuration. Showesome is a Chrome extension that records screen, tab, or camera entirely in-browser, with built-in zoom/highlight effects. Lightweight, zero-install, and free — ideal for quick demos or tutorials without extra setup.

    • terminatornet 17 hours ago ago

      Every demo video I see now has the zoom effect that seems to have been popularized by https://screen.studio. Screen studio is $29/month.

      The OP's software appears to be similar but free. There is definitely a use case for this.

      • alex_suzuki 14 hours ago ago

        Yearly licenses are 9$/month, so a lot cheaper if you use it on a regular basis. Not affiliated.