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Screen Recorder - AX Recorder

Capture your phone screen seamlessly with AX Recorder for sharing and tutorials.

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Say hello to Screen Recorder - AX Recorder, a compact yet robust video recorder and gaming tool crafted for both internal and external audio capturing. Bid farewell to lags and unsightly watermarks during your video and gameplay recordings; rest assured as you document crystal-clear sound.

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Embrace the freedom to draw, annotate, or jot on your screen for enhanced presentations. With the added option of recording your screen alongside a facecam, showcasing your reactions has never been easier. Ideal for capturing gameplay, crafting video tutorials, delivering presentations, and more.

Savor uninterrupted screen recordings devoid of disruptions. Featuring an array of built-in tools like brushes, facecams, screen captures, timestamps, as well as video and photo editing capabilities furnished with music, filters, stickers, and text – propel your recordings to new heights!

What can AX Recorder do for you?

- Initiate/cease screen recording with simple taps

- Opt for audio recording On or Off

- Film videos with Facecam to capture your expressions in real-time

- Internal & External Audio recording ensures noise-free sound (Android 10 and higher)

- Floating Ball feature enables you to effortlessly freeze crucial moments or conceal it when not required

- Utilize the Brush Tool to doodle on your screen and incorporate shapes and arrows

- Quick Screen Capture allows you to snap screenshots instantly

- Region Recording functionality permits selection of specific areas for recording

- Video Editor feature facilitates video trimming, cropping, text insertion, sticker adding, and effects application to enhance your video content

- Time Stamp helps direct viewers to specified sections within your recordings

- Swift Upload option allows direct uploading to online platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, etc.

Screen Recording for every occasion:

✅ Craft impactful video tutorials

✅ Document new strategies in your favorite game

✅ Preserve non-downloadable videos for offline viewing

✅ Produce reaction videos for YouTube/TikTok

✅ Develop online courses

✅ Capture significant live streams and video calls

✅ Promote your business to online clientele

📹 High-Definition Video Recorder:

AX Recorder guarantees smooth and high-quality video recordings without any loss in quality (1080p, 16Mbps, 120FPS). You have full control over resolution, quality, and frame rate adjustments for your videos.

🤳 Record Video with Facecam:

Incorporate your front camera while recording through the Screen Recorder to convey your emotions effectively. This is especially useful for creating reaction videos, enabling viewers to see your facial expressions and screen simultaneously.

💡 Selective Area Screen Recorder:

AX Recorder offers remarkable flexibility, allowing quick recording or screenshotting of full-screen phone displays as per your requirements, enabling instant sharing with friends.

⚡ Screen Recorder with Dynamic Editor:

An inclusive video and photo editor are provided with this screen recording app. Post-recording, assimilate functions like merging, compressing, trimming, cropping, and enhancing videos with trendy music, filters, and stickers. Modify images by cropping, adding text, or painting on them.

📼 Straightforward Video Recorder:

AX Recorder simplifies your recording process with clear interfaces and practical tools, letting you doodle, write, and highlight touches on the screen to assist viewers in navigating through recordings and emphasizing key points.

💯 All-in-One Screen Recorder:

Upon completing your recording and editing tasks, readily share your content on popular social platforms like YouTube, TikTok directly from the app, offering an end-to-end solution right within AX Recorder!

To ensure seamless utilization of Screen Recorder & Video Recorder tools, consider granting permission for the Floating Ball or Notification Bar (highly recommended to activate both). Remember to review Privacy Protocols concerning content recording and adhere to the stipulated policies and regulations.

We appreciate your choice in downloading AX Recorder - Screen Recorder & Video Recorder. For inquiries, suggestions, or feedback, kindly reach out to us at axrecorder.feedback@gmail.com

A Quick Guide on How to Screen Record on Android in 2024

Anwesha RoyTech Writer

Updated:June 14, 2024 | 8:16 AM

If you’re looking into how to screen record on Android—whether you want to do a short how-to video to explain something, share gameplay, or anything in between—you’ve come to the right place.

Knowing how to get screen recording on Android can come in handy in various scenarios. In this article, we’ll explain the five steps to screen record on Android. We’ll also tell you the best way to take a screenshot and the top apps to level up your screen recording game.

What is Screen Recording?

Screen recording on Android refers to a file containing a video of what’s happening on your screen. It’s typically saved in the MP4 format, but it’ll depend on your phone and Android version.

In 2024, screen recording is one of the most essential features of a mobile phone. It allows users to easily explain to others what’s happening on their screen—whether for tutorials, documentation purposes, or gameplay videos.

Since its introduction to Android in 2020, it has evolved significantly, offering users ample options to record their screens. This includes nifty features like capturing ambient sounds or showing where and what you touch.

How to Screen Record on Devices Running Android 11+

If you’re unsure how to screen record on Android, swipe down from the home screen to access the screen recorder tool from the notification panel. Importantly, it’s an Android 11+ feature and not a separate app. Here’s a quick guide to help:

1. Open the Notifications Panel

First, make a single swipe down from the top edge of your Android screen. This opens the primary view of the notifications panel.

Depending on your phone, you’ll see four to six shortcuts here. Next, swipe down again and expand the drawer. Now, you’ll see the full set of shortcuts.

2. Swipe Left to Find the Recorder

Usually, the screen recording shortcut won’t be immediately visible. The first view of the notifications panel will show you the most frequently accessed settings and controls—auto-rotate, torch, data connection, and so on.

Swipe left on the notifications panel to reveal the next set of shortcuts. Depending on your phone, you might have to swipe a few times. You’ll see the ‘Screen Record’ button among the settings and controls shortcuts.

2.1. Add Screen Recorder to Your Quick Settings

If you’ve already found the recorder, skip this step. Android phones have 40+ shortcuts, and it’s impossible to show them all in the notifications panel.

If the screen record option isn’t showing here, simply tap on ‘Edit Notifications Panel Shortcuts’ – it’ll look like a pencil. This opens the full set of available shortcuts, divided into two sections:

1. The first comprises shortcuts you can already see.

2. The second section has hidden shortcuts.

To access it from the notifications panel, simply hold and drag it upwards. Then, go back to save your changes.

3. Open the Recorder and Start Capturing Video

Now that you can access the ‘Screen Record’ button, tap on it to begin. A pop-up window opens on your Android phone, which has all the screen recording options. You can:

- Choose whether you want to record one app window or your entire screen

- Set how you want to record audio

- Highlight touches on the mobile screen (useful for tutorials)

Android also reminds you that it can access anything shown on your phone while recording, including passwords, financial details, and photos.

Therefore, be careful when recording your screen, and make sure you’ve selected the right settings before you hit the ‘Start Recording’ button.

4. Stop Recording and Retrieve the File

As long as you’re recording, a small red indicator will appear on the top panel. It’ll count down from 3, so you can get your ducks in a row and arrange the screen as you wish.

Remember that you’ll be able to record only as long as you have sufficient memory and battery. The maximum duration can vary from one device to another.

Swipe down for the notifications panel to stop recording your Android screen. You’ll see the recording notification, which has the duration and a ‘Stop’ option.

To end the recording, tap ‘Stop’ or tap the screen recorder button you clicked in step 3. To find the file you just saved, navigate to your phone’s photo gallery.

It’ll appear under videos. Alternatively, you can view, share, and edit the recording you just captured directly from the notification. The image below illustrates this entire process:

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Related: How to Take a Screenshot on Android

Besides knowing how to screen record on Android, the OS offers another feature—screenshots. In fact, you’re likely to use screenshots more than screen recordings.

So, if you’re wondering how to screenshot on Android, there’s good news; the OS offers you two ways to take a static photo of your screen:

1. Swipe up from the bottom edge of any app to display all your open apps; tap ‘Screenshot’ at the bottom. You can edit, save, share, or delete it.

2. Press the power and volume buttons at the same time. On some apps like Chrome, you’ll see ‘Capture more’—this takes a long, scrollable screenshot.

How to Screen Record on Devices Running Older Android Versions

The native screen recording option was launched in 2020 with Android 11. Unfortunately, older versions need to use a third-party app to record their screen.

Luckily, the Play Store has plenty of options – here are the best-rated ones:

- XRecorder by InShot: Rated 4.7/5 with over a hundred million downloads, the app offers video editing tools and can capture camera video and record your screen simultaneously.

- AZ Recorder: Rated 4.6/5 and downloaded over a hundred million times, it offers editing tools for videos and images. You can even stream your screen live on YouTube.

- Screen Recorder by Video Player & Cast to TV: Rated 4.7/5, this app offers nifty features. For example, you can draw on the screen during the recording.

Bear in mind that not all apps will work on all Android versions. For instance, XRecorder is compatible with Android 5 and up. Open the Play Store from your phone to view the screen recording options available on your device.

Other Ways to Screen Record on Android

There’s one more way to record your screen, and it’s particularly helpful for gamers. Globally, gaming video content generates over $9 billion a year, and much of this comes from videos or live streams posted on Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook.

To support gamers, Android offers a built-in screen recorder so you can capture gameplay without having to switch apps. Here are the steps to use this feature:

1. Open the Google Play Games app.

2. Select a game, including the built-in ones.

3. Tap the Record gameplay button.

4. Select 480p SD or 720p HD and then Next.

5. Tap the Start recording option.

6. After 3 seconds, it’ll start recording your screen.

Some phones also display a game controller icon when you’re playing, which opens up the gaming dashboard. You’ll find screen recording options here as well.

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How to record your screen using Google Play Games

How to Record Someone Else’s Screen

It may so happen that you want to record someone else’s screen. Let’s say you’re a parent wondering what your child is up to on their device and if they’re being safe online. Or you might want to catch a cheating spouse in the act. This is where you can use one of the best parental control apps such as mSpy.

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mSpy’s screen recorder

The mSpy platform comes with an inbuilt screen recorder that captures the target devices’ screen and sends screenshots to your control panel. The best thing is that you don’t need to enable screen recording manually.

Once the app has been successfully installed on the target device, it’ll do so automatically. As we found in your detailed mSpy review, it works for both Android and iOS devices, and you don’t need to jailbreak a phone to install it.

Plus, mSpy works in stealth mode, leaving no trace on the device. This makes it difficult for the user to detect that their screen is being recorded.

Final Thoughts

Google is constantly looking to perfect Android’s built-in screen recorder. Despite being just a few years old, this tool has come a long way and has fast become a staple for Android users.

By following a few simple steps, you can learn how to screen record on Android, regardless of your manufacturer or OS version.

We suggest using a third-party app for greater control and more features, especially if you plan on using the screen capture feature regularly—for tutorials or gameplay content.

FAQs

Can you screen record on Samsung?

Yes, you can screen record on Samsung. Swipe down the notifications panel to view quick settings shortcuts, where you’ll find the screen recorder.

How do I get the screen record button on my Android?

To get the screen record button on your Android, double-swipe down the notifications panel. Then, swipe left to view the full list of options. Rearrange your shortcuts if needed to make the screen recorder visible.

How do I record the screen?

To record the screen on Android, use the built-in screen recorder in the quick settings section above notifications. To record the screen on iPhone, tap the screen recorder option in the Control Center. Press Windows Key + Alt + R on a Windows PC to record your screen. On a MacBook, press Command + Shift + 5.

How to record on an Android phone?

You can record your screen on an Android phone as a photo (screenshot) or video. Double swipe down on the notifications panel from the top edge of your phone. You’ll see the screen recorder button. If it’s not visible, swipe left until you see the full list of options. Press the power button and volume down to record a screenshot.

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  • Version2.0.0.3
  • UpdateSep 04, 2024
  • DeveloperVideo Recorder & Photo Collage
  • CategoryVideo Players
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads2M+
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    So, starting out, no recorder worked well for me. But then I got ax recorder, and it was amazing! It's a legendary recorder. With it, I can edit my videos too.

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