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How to screen record on Mac

Hot SpotsPublished: 2025-04-27 12:38:44
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When it launched the Mojave operating system in 2018, Apple introduced built-in screen recording for the macOS (and came down hardon other screen recording apps). The app, called Screenshot, is an easy-to-use, convenient way to save a video (and audio!) of whatever is happening on your screen. If you have macOS Mojave or a later version, you’ll be able to access this feature.

If you have an older Mac or just haven’t updated your operating system in ages, not to worry – you still have a fairly easy option to screen record with QuickTime. Here are your options.

Record your computer screen with Screenshot

If you have Mojave, Catalina, or a later MacOS, launching Screenshot is easy.

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Trim your recording

If you click on the thumbnail when it appears, the recording will open, which will allow you to edit the video. If the thumbnail has already been saved to your desired location, you can open it by clicking on the file and hitting the spacebar. (You can also open it in Quicktime by double clicking on it or right clicking the file and selecting “Open With > QuickTime”)

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Record your screen with QuickTime

You can also use QuickTime Player to record your screen, which may be your only option if you have an earlier macOS. Here’s how to use it.

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Edit and save a QuickTime recording

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