TechSmith

Capture and annotate screenshots and videos, sharing them with custom links or directly to popular platforms, to enhance communication and training.
Screen Capture Video Editing Communication Tools

TechSmith makes a family of screen capture and recording tools to help people communicate, train and just get work done. Its software lets you capture and share images and videos, which is good for internal communications, customer training, employee onboarding and classroom use.

With TechSmith, you can capture screenshots and videos of your screen, and annotate them with notes, text and arrows to help people understand what's going on. The software can share the content with a custom link or send it straight to tools like YouTube, Google Drive and Dropbox.

TechSmith's main products are Snagit and Camtasia.

  • Snagit: A screen capture and image editor for communication. You can capture full screens, parts of screens and scrolling regions, and record video and audio. It's got some higher-end features like scrolling capture, a simplified user interface and text recognition.

  • Camtasia: A screen recorder and video editor for making tutorials, software demos and other videos. It can record video and audio, has customizable presets, and comes with royalty-free assets to help you get the look you want for your content.

TechSmith also offers a range of tutorials, webinars and blog posts to help you get the most out of its tools. For larger businesses or organizations, it offers site licensing programs and volume discounts.

TechSmith's pricing varies:

  • Snagit: $39.00 per year or $62.99 for a perpetual license.
  • Snagit + Screencast Pro: $108.99 per year.
  • Camtasia: Contact TechSmith for pricing.
  • Site Licenses: Custom pricing for businesses and organizations.

TechSmith is for individuals and large businesses, and works on Windows and macOS machines. If you want to improve internal communications, create engaging educational materials or train customers, TechSmith has tools to help you get the job done.

Published on July 23, 2024

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