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Casterr – screen recorder, editor and video browser

Last Updated on March 2, 2026

Casterr is a screen recorder, editor and video browser.

The main goal of the software it make the process of recording and clipping your best moments in-game easier.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Record your full desktop or a region.
  • Customize recordings, such as, audio devices to record, separating audio tracks and FPS.
  • Search through previous videos and filter by recordings or clips.
  • Video editor – playback your videos and clip them into highlights.
  • Customizable settings (video, kybinds, etc).
  • Cross-platform support – runs under Linux and Windows.

Website: casterr.sbond.co
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: sbondCo
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Casterr
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Casterr is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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