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Audio Screen Recorder

Capture any sound on your computer, a browser tab, an app, your whole system, or your mic, straight to a clean WAV file. Perfect for grabbing samples. Recording happens entirely in your browser.

Click record, then pick the screen, window, or tab to capture, and be sure to tick “Share tab/system audio” in the browser dialog.

Tip: system & tab audio capture works best in Chrome and Edge (desktop). To grab your whole system on macOS, choose Entire Screen in the picker and toggle Share system audio. Safari and Firefox can record the mic but have limited system-audio support.

100% local. Audio is captured and encoded on your device, nothing is uploaded or used to train anything. The same principle behind Xport Studio.

How to record audio from your computer

  1. Choose your source: System / tab audio, Microphone, or both.
  2. Click Record, then in the browser dialog pick the screen, window, or tab and tick Share tab/system audio.
  3. Play the sound you want to capture, then click Stop.
  4. Preview it and download a clean WAV.

FAQ

Can it record my computer's system audio?

Yes. In Chrome and Edge you can capture tab or whole-system audio. On macOS, choose Entire Screen in the picker and toggle Share system audio.

Is anything uploaded?

No. Audio is captured and encoded on your device, then handed back to you as a file.

There is no sound in my recording. Why?

You most likely did not tick Share audio in the browser's share dialog. Re-record and make sure it is enabled.

What format do I get, and does it work everywhere?

A 16-bit stereo WAV. System capture works best in Chrome and Edge; Safari and Firefox can record the mic but have limited system-audio support.