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ExtForge Screen Recorder vs Loom vs OBS vs Screencastify

Choosing a screen recorder depends on your workflow. Some tools prioritize quick sharing, others focus on production quality, and some keep everything local for privacy. Here's how the top free options compare feature-by-feature.

Feature Comparison

FeatureExtForge Screen RecorderLoomOBS StudioScreencastify
PriceFree (no limits)Free (limited) + paidFree (open source)Free (limited) + paid
PlatformChrome extensionChrome + desktopDesktop appChrome extension
Account required No Yes No Yes
Tab recording Yes YesVia window capture Yes
Full screen recording Yes Yes Yes Yes
Auto-zoom on clicks Yes NoNo (plugin required) No
Export to MP4 YesPaid only YesPaid only
Export to GIF Yes No No No
Max recording length (free)Unlimited5 minutesUnlimited30 minutes
Cloud uploadNo (local only)Yes (automatic)No (local only)Google Drive
Watermark (free) No No No Yes
Pause/resume Yes Yes Yes Yes

Our Verdict

ExtForge Screen Recorder offers the best balance of features and simplicity for most users. It's the only option with auto-zoom, GIF export, and truly unlimited free recording - all without requiring an account or uploading to the cloud. Choose Loom if you need instant cloud sharing for team communication, or OBS if you need advanced production features like scene switching and live streaming.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which screen recorder is best for tutorials?

ExtForge Screen Recorder is ideal for tutorials. Its auto-zoom feature follows your clicks to create professional-looking recordings without post-production editing.

Is there a free Loom alternative with no time limit?

Yes. ExtForge Screen Recorder offers unlimited recording length, no watermarks, and no account required - completely free.

Can I export screen recordings as GIF?

ExtForge Screen Recorder is the only option in this comparison that supports direct GIF export, which is perfect for documentation and chat messages.