Cap vs Recordit
Cap is open-source, privacy-first screen recording and sharing tool with beautiful playback, while Recordit is Quick GIF-making tool that records your screen and creates shareable GIFs instantly. Cap is open source and can be self-hosted, giving you full control over your data. Cap is built for developers wanting open-source screen recording, whereas Recordit targets anyone wanting quick gif screen recordings.
At a glance
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| Best for | Developers wanting open-source screen recording | Anyone wanting quick GIF screen recordings |
| Starting price | Free | Free |
| Free tier | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open source | ✓ | — |
| Free tier available | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open source | ✓ | — |
| Free | — | ✓ |
| GIF Recording | — | ✓ |
| Lightweight | — | ✓ |
| No Watermark | ✓ | — |
| Open Source | ✓ | — |
| Privacy-First | ✓ | — |
| Quick Share | — | ✓ |
| Shareable Links | ✓ | — |
Cap
Strengths
- Open source and transparent
- Open-source codebase gives you full transparency and community-driven development
- Fully open-source — you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in
- The core product is free with no paywalled essentials
Weaknesses
- May lack some advanced features
- Self-hosting is free but requires server maintenance and DevOps knowledge
- Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
- Ecosystem of third-party integrations is smaller than the market leaders in screen recording
Recordit
Strengths
- Includes GIF Recording as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows
- Includes Quick Share as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows
- The core product is free with no paywalled essentials
- Established product with 12+ years on the market and a mature ecosystem
Weaknesses
- May lack some advanced features
- Some advanced features require upgrading to a paid plan
- Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
- Ecosystem of third-party integrations is smaller than the market leaders in screen recording
The bottom line
Pricing: Both Cap and Recordit are free, so this decision comes down to features and philosophy rather than budget.
Feature gaps: Cap offers No Watermark, Open Source and Privacy-First that Recordit lacks. Recordit brings Free, GIF Recording and Lightweight that Cap does not have.
Team fit: Both tools target individuals teams, so the decision hinges on features and workflow fit rather than scale.
Open source: Cap is open source, meaning you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in. Recordit is proprietary — you are trusting the vendor with your data and uptime.
Where each tool shines: Cap's biggest strengths are: open source and transparent. open-source codebase gives you full transparency and community-driven development. Recordit's biggest strengths are: includes gif recording as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows. includes quick share as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows.
Watch out for: With Cap, users commonly note that may lack some advanced features. With Recordit, the main complaint is that may lack some advanced features.
Choose Cap if...
- Your profile matches its sweet spot: developers wanting open-source screen recording
- You need self-hosting, data sovereignty, or the ability to audit source code
- You specifically need No Watermark and Open Source
- You care about open-source codebase gives you full transparency and community-driven development
Choose Recordit if...
- You need a tool built for anyone wanting quick gif screen recordings
- You specifically need Free and GIF Recording
- You care about includes quick share as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows
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