All Topics
All Topics
Technology
Technology
Design
Design
Programming
Programming
Science
Science
News
News
Gaming
Gaming
Entertainment
Entertainment
Business
Business
Finance
Finance
Sports
Sports
Health
Health
Food
Food
Travel
Travel
Art
Art
Music
Music
Books
Books
Education
Education
Politics
Politics
Personal
Personal
No algorithm. No AI slop. No ads. Just RSS. Pro-human. Indie writers. Real journalism. Open web. Chronological. Hand toasted.

BeerShot: All-in-one screen recording and editing tool for Windows launches at $9

By

Gaurav Bhagat

1d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

BeerShot is a new all-in-one screen recording and editing tool for Windows, built as an alternative to macOS's Screen Studio. It offers 4K screen recording, cinematic auto zoom, floating webcam picture-in-picture, beautiful screenshots, and a built-in video editor — all in a single app for a one-time $9 fee. The creator built it out of frustration with the fragmented tooling available on Windows for creating modern screen-recorded content.

Key quotes

· 5 pulled
As a Windows user, I was always frustrated by how difficult it was to create modern screen-recorded content.
On macOS, creators have access to beautiful tools that make screenshots, screen recordings, zoom effects, cursor tracking, webcam overlays, and video editing feel effortless.
On Windows, achieving the same result often means learning and juggling 3–4 different apps.
I built BeerShot to change that.
BeerShot is an all-in-one Screen Studio for Windows — designed for creators, developers, founders, educators, and anyone who shares their work online.
Snippet from the RSS feed
Beautiful screenshots, 4K screen recording, cinematic auto zoom, floating webcam PiP, and a built-in video editor. One app. $9 one-time.

You might also wanna read