The Ultimate Guide to Recording Screen Activity in Windows

Do you find yourself needing to record screen activity in Windows for tutorials, demonstrations, or online classes? Whether you’re creating a presentation, a how-to video, or content for YouTube, the need to record your screen can arise. Instead of downloading external software, Windows offers built-in features that can help you accomplish this task.
Windows 10 and 11 come equipped with the Xbox Game Bar video-capture tool, originally designed for gameplay recording but versatile enough to capture any screen activity. Additionally, Windows 11 introduces the Snipping Tool as another option for recording screen activity and saving it as an MP4 video file.
Recording Screen Activity with Xbox Game Bar
In Windows 10 or 11, navigate to Settings > Gaming > Captures. The screens may vary slightly between versions, but the settings remain consistent. By default, screen recordings are saved in your user folder under Videos\Captures.
You can adjust settings such as recording duration, audio options, frame rate, and quality in the Xbox Game Bar interface.
Whether you prefer the Xbox Game Bar or Snipping Tool, Windows offers convenient ways to record and save screen activity for various purposes. Choose the tool that best fits your needs and start creating engaging content with ease.