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wl-screenrec – wlroots screen recording

Last Updated on March 2, 2026

wl-screenrec is billed as a high performance screen/audio recorder for wlroots. It lets you capture the entire output, a region, capture with audio, and record with history.

It uses dma-buf transfers to get surface, and uses the GPU to do both the pixel format conversion and the encoding. As a result, the raw video data doesn’t touch the CPU, leaving it free to run your applications.

There’s no functionality to capture a region that spans more than one display.

This is free and open source software. It needs the Wayland compositor, and vaapi encode support.

Website: github.com/russelltg/wl-screenrec
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Developer: Russell Greene
License: Apache License 2.0

wl-screenrec is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials


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