Users face challenges in recording and editing high-quality demo videos using existing tools. These tools often result in blurry videos or have complex interfaces that are difficult to navigate.
Pain Points
- Existing tools produce blurry videos
- Complex interfaces are hard to navigate
- Time-consuming process to create simple demo videos
- Poor video quality affecting professional presentations
Spent almost a month building [Kliper - a free Screen recorder](https://usekliper.com/), a side project. You can record full screen or a specific screen, as well as capture screenshots. It has a built-in video editor with some basic functionalities, cut & trim, audio, image, text, and speed. You can also upload the original or edited video to YouTube (unlisted) or Google Drive. (These features are paid for 1 lifetime license (29.99$) purchase - usable on up to 5 devices. ) Now ofcourse i built it because I used to use Loom for almost all demo videos, but it has become unusable, or at least for me. I also tried OBS Studio as I have it installed for years. But I was too dumb to make it work correctly for resolution, as I would always get a blurry video. So I decided to build my own, and maybe in the process can earn a few bucks or will have a project for my Resume. Tested on Windows 10 & 11 and Mac mini 1 and 2. You can download it from [https://usekliper.com/download](https://usekliper.com/download) or from the Windows store [https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9njh5ntfnpl0](https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9njh5ntfnpl0)
A free screen recorder with a built-in video editor. It allows users to record full screen or a specific screen, capture screenshots, and edit videos with basic functionalities. Users can upload videos to YouTube or Google Drive.