Screen Recording for Bug Reports

Show developers exactly what's broken. Record bugs in seconds, privately, without explaining in 500 words what a 10-second video shows instantly.

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Quick Capture

Start recording in 2 clicks. When you find a bug, capture it immediately before it disappears or you forget the steps.

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100% Private

Recordings stay on your device. Perfect for sensitive projects, staging environments, and proprietary software.

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Narration Support

Add voice commentary to explain what you expected vs. what happened. More context, less back-and-forth.

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Smart Zoom

Automatically highlights UI elements. Pause on the broken component to zoom in and make the issue obvious.

Bug Reporting Workflow

1

Find the Bug

You're testing and something breaks. Keep the tab open โ€” don't refresh yet.

2

Click DeviceRec

Click the extension icon, enable microphone if you want to explain, and hit Record.

3

Reproduce the Issue

Show the steps to trigger the bug. Open DevTools if needed to show console errors.

4

Stop & Share

Stop recording. Attach the WebM file to your bug ticket (Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues).

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip: Open DevTools before recording to capture console errors and network failures. Smart Zoom will highlight the DevTools panel when you pause on error messages.

Why Video Bug Reports?

Developers and QA teams know the pain of vague bug reports:

A 10-second video recording answers all these questions instantly. No back-and-forth, no "can you reproduce it?", no ambiguity.

Works with Your Bug Tracking Tools

DeviceRec saves recordings as WebM files that attach easily to:

Privacy for Sensitive Projects

Unlike tools that upload to the cloud, DeviceRec keeps everything local. This is critical when:

Start Capturing Bugs

Free to use. Private. Developers will thank you.

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