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Glip.gg Screen Recorder - Record & share screens

Capture every epic gaming moment with Glip.gg's top-notch screen recorder

Glip.gg Screen Recorder
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higher quality replay settings suggested

customizable 60s record tap suggested

Introducing Glip.gg Screen Recorder

Capture video footage of gameplay at 60 frames per second with the ability to record in-game audio and microphone input. Offers various bitrate and resolution options without any performance lag.

Grant accessibility permission to communicate with team members using in-game voice chat and to include in-game audio in your recordings.

Earn prizes from web3 gaming platforms. Engage in complimentary quests and tournaments, supported by web3 games.

Live stream your gaming sessions to popular platforms like Twitch, Youtube, and Facebook, featuring in-game audio and voice input. Customize streams with overlays and interact with your audience through chat capabilities.

Features

Glip is not a normal screen recorder. Glip is a Replay Recorder which means we record continuously but clips are only saved when some awesome moment happens in your gameplay. (Like Shadowplay on PC). The app is completely free without any ads.

When a cool moment happens in your gameplay, just tap a button and it will save the most recent 60s of your gameplay.

- No impact on your device storage. Save only meaningful moments instead of recording your complete game session and then finding and trimming moments from complete recording

- Better performance than typical screen recorders. Since we are not writing to file system continuously, we have much better performance than standard screen recorders or in built screen recorder of your phone. Typically, we take 1-2% of your device's CPU when gaming.

- You can save your best moments in our cloud library. Unlimited storage and your clips will be saved forever. You can also share links to your clips easily with your friends.

- Mic recording is supported on all android versions. Internal audio recording on Android 10+ devices. In next release, we will also be adding camera overlay with the recorder along with many exciting features.

Gaming app Glip.gg onboards 1M users to Web3, becomes #1 Web3 gaming community app

Glip.gg is a leading mobile game recording and Web3 game questing application. They recently crossed 10 million installs across 100+ countries, with most of their users from India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brazil and Russia.

Over the last three years, India and US-based startup, Glip.gg built high-performance game recording and live-streaming tools. When nonfungible token (NFT) gaming started picking up steam toward the end of 2021, Glip.gg started onboarding its community to Web3. It started with a simple, one-click login and noncustodial wallet without any seed phrase. A wallet is created in the background in a few seconds as soon as you log in to the app with your Google account. Glip’s in-app wallet supports all Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) chains, including Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain and Klaytn, and works on popular decentralized applications (DApps) like OpenSea and Magic Eden. The app recently crossed 1 million unique gamer wallets.

Parth Choudhary, the founder and CEO of Glip.gg, said:

“I had been tinkering around with blockchain tools for gamers since the launch of Ethereum and the Lightning Network. But, adoption was always a problem. With Glip.gg, we decided to first build tools that were relevant for Web2 gamers. Only after achieving Web2 product market fit, we started our Web3 experiments. We’re excited to build a future where people can truly own their in-game assets and monetize their gaming skills.”

After equipping users with a Web3 wallet, Glip.gg launched play to win quests and leaderboard tournaments with Axie Infinity, League of Kingdoms and Marblex (Netmarble) to introduce its users to Web3 gaming. For the last six months, 200,000 glip gamers have participated in quests and played Web3 games. Since the NFT market crashed and the guild scholarships model tanked, questing has emerged as one of the answers for Web3 game discovery. Glip.gg is the category leader, having built an easy platform to launch new quests, connect with glip recorder for verification and make instant global payouts.

Junki Moon, the director of Marblex Business Division (Netmarble), said:

“Glip.gg has been a valuable partner for distributing our Web3 mobile game, the King of Fighters: Arena, spreading awareness about our controller NFTs and running hassle-free tournaments.”

One of the most interesting aspects of Glip.gg is building Web2 and Web3 gaming on-chain identity for millions of gamers through soul-bound tokens (SBTs). Users get custom-designed, non-transferrable NFT badges for sharing their Web2 and Web3 gaming history and achievements badges that they get for participating in quests.

As Glip.gg continues to scale its Web3 mobile game distribution platform, it has also started working with studios to publish Web3 mobile games, focusing on its user base.

Ishan Shrivastava, founder and chief operating officer of Glip.gg, said:

“We are working with some of the best studios, building shooters, MOBAs, UGC world editors and sports games. At Glip.gg, we have a large Web2 and Web3 mobile gamer distribution, and the entire Web3 economy infrastructure stack. Our vision is to deliver the most delightful and empowering Web3 mobile games to gamers everywhere.”

Best Recording Apps for Android

1. XRecorder

InShot, which we have mentioned in our list of best Instagram Reels video editors, also has a popular and feature-packed screen capture software for Android called XRecorder. It offers seamless controls that are pretty easy to use.

The app comes with a paint tool that allows you to mark areas on your screen while recording it. This feature makes it one of the best apps to capture video from the screen. You can even include the front-facing camera along with the screen capture if you want.

Moreover, you will also find that it gives you complete control over the recording quality. If you want a smaller video file, you can record the video at a lower resolution and bitrate. You can also go as high as 1080p and 120FPS (limited to 60 FPS on the free version).

Not to mention, there is support for multiple audio sources as well. Overall, XRecorder is one of the best screen recording apps for Android, and you should check it out right away.

2. AZ Screen Recorder

AZ Screen Recorder is one of the most popular screen capture apps for Android. It offers plenty of customizability and allows you to configure settings such as the resolution (from 240p to 1080p), bitrate settings, frame rates up to 144FPS, and more. Do that this is one of the very few apps that allows you to record at 144 FPS.

Further, it can also record both external and internal (system) audio, and it comes with countdown support for delayed capture. Apart from this, you can create a time-lapse video of your screen – ranging from one-third speed up to 3x speed. Finally, in the app settings, you can configure multiple ways to stop the recording, like shaking the phone or turning the screen off.

You also get features such as merging videos, replacing the audio in the recording with custom audio, adding text to videos, exporting in GIF, etc. There is a premium version available as well that can be bought as an in-app purchase to unlock more features like screen recording beyond 60 FPS.

I would recommend the premium version if you don’t want to experience ads while using the app and want all the essential features. The best thing is that there is also a lifetime one-time payment plan as well.

3. Mobizen Screen Recorder

Like most apps on this list, this one also offers many great features that make it a worthy option to record Android smartphone screens. With this app, you can choose any resolution from 240p to 1080p, bit rate from 0.5 Mbps to 24 Mbps, and frame rate from 5 FPS to 60 FPS. It may not come as a surprise to see options like a video editor, touch recording, countdown, and face cam as well.

The app has a Clean Recording mode that, as you may have guessed, outputs a screen recording without the watermark, air circle, and timer. When this mode is disabled, you can replace the Mobizen watermark with a custom one.

Also, you can view the recording duration to keep track of time. Though all the features of the app are free, you may often see ads within the app. You can remove these ads by buying the premium version.

4. Screen Recorder V

Screen Recorder V bears similarities to AZ Screen Recorder, especially in the settings it has to offer. It is also a wildly popular app on Android, with more than 50 million installs. The app lets you capture your screen with a resolution that can range from 240p to 2K, bit rate from 1 Mbps up to 12 Mbps, and frame rates from 15 FPS to 60 FPS.

Keep in mind, that recording at 1080p and 2K is available only to paid users. Besides that, the app allows you to show touch gestures and add a countdown of 3 seconds before starting the screencap. Moreover, this Android screen recorder can record external and internal audio, provided that you are on Android 10 and above.

Recordings from this app do not contain a watermark, so you don’t need to be concerned about that. However, if you wish to include a logo in your recording, this app allows you to do just that by selecting an image from your device. Finally, you can stop the recording either from the notification drawer or from the overlay toolbox.

5. Vidma Screen Recorder

With Vidma, you get a lot of advanced options and for free. The free version of the app offers custom resolution up to 1080p, custom bit rate, a predefined countdown timer of 10 seconds, and the option to include both internal and audio from the microphone.

You also get access to advanced features, like shaking your device to stop the recording, hiding the ongoing notification, showing touches, customized timer, presets, and more.

What I like about this app is that it has a no-nonsense approach. Simply install the app and start recording the screen without having to customize and grant too many permissions. So if you are looking for a simple and free screen recording app for Android, then the Vidma screen recorder might be a suitable pick for you.

6. ApowerREC Screen Recorder

ApowerREC is one of the very few screen capture apps that easily lets you record a 1440p screen recording. In fact, the lowest resolution it offers is 360p as compared to 240p, which is on offer by most other apps. With ApowerREC, you can choose a bit rate from 1 Mbps to 12 Mbps and a frame rate from 24 FPS to 60 FPS.

The recordings can be given a prefix name in the app settings to make them easier to locate in the phone’s storage. To minimize the clutter in your recorded video, you can also change the size of the floating icon. The app also lets you capture touch gestures, which is pretty good.

With that said, the ApowerREC screen recorder is a 32-bit app, making it incompatible with devices running on Android 14. Of course, you could sideload the app, but you will run into issues here and there, which may be a dealbreaker of sorts.

7. Glip.gg

Moving on, we have Glip.gg, which is a free Android screen recorder as well. Right off the bat, I noticed that the app interface was pretty simple, clean, and responsive. Although it does market itself as a gameplay recording app, you can easily use it as a regular screen recorder.

Glip.gg Screen Recorder

However, what really took me by surprise was when I saw that it allows you to record up to 4K videos. No catch, and completely free. The frame rate is capped at 60 FPS, so there’s that. You also get to see a bitrate of up to 12 Mbps.

In addition, there are a couple of other essential features like setting the save location, sound source, countdown timer, and more. There is also an integrated AI chatbot within the app, a way for gamers to make NFTs, and a lot more. All-in-all, if you are a gamer and are interested in cryptocurrency as well, this app is for you.

8. Google Play Games

Most Android devices already come with the Google Play Games pre-installed. In case your device didn’t, I highly recommend you download it. Though it may not allow you to record everything on your Android device, it has a built-in screen recording feature. It enables you to screen record any game available on the Play Store along with a face-cam.

To record a game, search for the game in Google Play Games, tap on the recording icon at the top-right corner. Next, the app will ask you to launch the game, after which you can start the recording. The only downside is that you don’t have any control over the screen recording apart from selecting the sound source. That is a bummer, and Play Games could learn a few things from Glip. Nevertheless, it is a trustworthy and completely free recorder.

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  • Version3.0.78
  • UpdateSep 14, 2024
  • DeveloperGlip.gg
  • CategoryTools
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
  • Downloads5M+
  • Package Nameglip.gg
  • Signature7b5054631aef651b9a655aa96d83e7c6
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  • Tanmay Das
    Tanmay Das

    Message to [Team Glip], I'm looking forward to Shield Mode in live stream. It's taking longer than expected. Please add this feature soon due to high demand. Thank you.

  • Nani Limbu
    Nani Limbu

    Recording is good for games and calls, but can't hear the other person's voice. Not sure how to fix it. Have in-game and mic audio on, also phone accessibility settings, but still not working.

  • Mridul
    Mridul

    I found this awesome app that lets me record games smoothly without any issues. I give it 4 stars because when recording with both internal and mic audio, the internal audio quality is reduced. Please solve this issue. Besides that, the app is very helpful and practical. :)

  • Raman Nirmal
    Raman Nirmal

    You have a nice app for making videos with good video and audio quality. But the in-game audio feature is not working properly. You can only hear your audio when both in-game and mic audio are on. Maybe the issue started after the latest update. It's still a good app overall!

  • Yansh Soni
    Yansh Soni

    The resolution is lower than what I chose. At 1080p, it appears a bit blurry, and when I looked at the video details, it showed 848p. It's strange.

  • Hama Haval
    Hama Haval

    The app works well, however, whenever I record while talking to my friends on a call, the video has no sound from my friends or the game. Am I making a mistake? Can you assist me with this issue?

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