How to Record Webinars Lawfully

Save authorized webinars locally after checking host rules, consent requirements, copyright, and platform terms.

Confirm Recording Is Allowed

Ask the host or content owner, obtain any legally required consent, and check the platform's terms before you start. Permission to attend does not automatically grant permission to record or redistribute.

1

Install DeviceRec

Add the free DeviceRec extension from the Chrome Web Store. No account required.

2

Join Webinar in Chrome

Open the webinar link in Chrome. If prompted to download an app, look for "Join from browser" option.

3

Start Recording

Click the DeviceRec icon and press "Start Recording". Enable Tab Audio to capture the webinar audio.

4

Save & Watch Later

Click "Stop" when finished. Your recording saves to Downloads — watch it anytime, even offline.

Works With All Webinar Platforms

Zoom Webinars
Microsoft Teams
Webex Events
GoToWebinar
Demio
Livestorm

Why Record Webinars with DeviceRec?

Frequently Asked Questions

When may I record a webinar?

Record only when the host and content owner allow it and after obtaining any consent required by law. Follow the platform's terms and any restrictions on storing or sharing the material.

How do I save a webinar to watch later?

After confirming that recording is allowed, use DeviceRec while the webinar plays in Chrome. The authorized recording saves locally for use within the permissions you received.

Can I record a Zoom webinar as an attendee?

Yes, if the host permits recording and you comply with applicable law, copyright, and Zoom's terms. Confirm permission before joining through Chrome and starting DeviceRec.

Record Authorized Webinars Locally

Completely free, with no watermark, recording limits, paid tier, or license activation.

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