

It’s best known for its screenshot capabilities, but it also includes a video screen recorder. Snagit’s been around forever, just like Techsmith’s other video tool, Camtasia. Droplr: Better looking than Snagit and Nimbus, but with essentially the same functionality and an added “Boards” feature.Loom: A browser-based video recorder and sharing platform, with some cool functionality like subtitles and transcription.Nimbus: A very inexpensive alternative for creating and editing screenshots, recording video, and sharing both links and files.Sendspark: A simple video platform that has been designed for sales and marketing messaging.Snagit: A great screenshot tool and ok-ish video recorder that’s hampered by being exclusively a desktop app.We’ve lined up four Snagit competitors to put through their paces and give you our recommendations on which use cases they win out on.

We’re here to tell you what’s good, bad, and ugly about Techsmith’s veteran screenshot and screen recording software - and what you should be using instead. If you’ve had it with Snagit, then look no further!
