Media Tools

Convert audio, record your screen or camera, and extract text from PDF files — all in your browser.

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Browser-Based Media Capturing & Conversions

Recording your screen, converting audio files, or extracting text from images (OCR) usually requires installing third-party apps or uploading files to remote servers. This poses privacy risks and clutters your computer.

Our media tools leverage modern web standards like HTML5 MediaRecorder, Web Audio API, and client-side OCR libraries (like Tesseract.js). Capture, record, and process your media securely on your local device.

How to Record and Convert Media Locally

  1. 1Select your media utility (e.g., Screen Recorder, Audio Converter, or Text Extractor/OCR).
  2. 2Grant the necessary browser permissions (e.g., screen capture permission or audio file access).
  3. 3Start your recording, input your audio file, or drop your image/PDF for text extraction.
  4. 4Download the captured media file or copy the extracted text content directly.

Key Advantages of Our Media Utilities

100% Client-Side OCR

Extract text from screenshots and PDF scans locally in your browser memory.

Zero Installation Capture

Record your screen, chrome tabs, or webcams directly through your browser, without plugins.

Private Audio Processing

Convert and trim audio files on your local device, keeping your files safe from data collection.

Direct File Downloads

Recordings and conversions are saved directly to your local downloads folder, without cloud middle-men.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my audio recordings or scanned documents uploaded to a server?
No. All recordings are kept in temporary browser memory buffers, and OCR is performed locally on your device using WebAssembly. Your data never leaves your computer.
What formats are screen recordings exported in?
Recordings are saved in the WebM format (standard for web media) and can be converted to MP4 locally if supported by your browser.
Do I need browser extensions to record my screen?
No, our tools use standard browser APIs (`navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMedia`), which work out-of-the-box in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.