# What is the best tool for recording webinars and tutorials?

<p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">Hi G2 community, I’m looking for the best tool to record webinars and tutorials. The ideal platform should make it easy to capture both screen and audio, offer editing options, and produce a polished video that can be shared with audiences later.</p><p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">Here are a few <a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/categories/screen-and-video-capture">screen and video capture tools</a> I’ve been considering:</p><ul>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/zoom-workplace/reviews">Zoom Workplace</a>: Widely used for webinars with built-in recording features. Is it enough for producing tutorials, or better suited just for live sessions?</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/camtasia/reviews">Camtasia</a>: Known for professional-grade screen recording paired with editing. Do teams find the best balance between capture and post-production?</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/snagit/reviews">Snagit</a>: Great for quick screen captures and lightweight recordings. Is it powerful enough for long-form tutorials, or better for shorter guides?</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/riverside/reviews">Riverside</a>: Offers high-quality remote recording with separate audio/video tracks. Does it work well for structured tutorials, or mainly for podcasts and webinars?</li>
</ul><p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">For those who record often:</p><ul>
<li>Which platform has helped you create the most professional-looking tutorials?</li>
<li>Do you prefer tools with built-in editing, or do you export recordings into another editor?</li>
<li>Any lessons learned on storage, sharing, or keeping video quality high?</li>
</ul><p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">Thanks in advance!</p>

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- Posted at: 9 months ago
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## Comments
### Comment 1

For us, the biggest deciding factor was how easy it is to fix mistakes without having to re-record everything. Tools like Camtasia or Descript saved us a lot of time there compared to just relying on Zoom recordings.

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### Comment 2

For professional tutorials, we noticed that editing matters as much as recording. Tools without editing usually require a second step.

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### Comment 3

&lt;p&gt;I’ve also seen &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.g2.com/products/atlassian-loom/reviews&quot; rel=&quot;noopener noreferrer&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Loom&lt;/a&gt; used for tutorial-style recordings, especially quick explainers. Curious if anyone has used it.&lt;/p&gt;

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- Posted at: 9 months ago
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### Comment 4

Zoom is great for webinars, but for tutorials it feels limited. You’ll almost always need another tool for editing if you want a polished result.

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### Comment 5

Camtasia stands out because it combines recording and editing in one workflow. That makes it much easier to produce professional-looking tutorials without juggling multiple tools. It’s especially useful for structured content where you need annotations, zoom effects, and clean transitions.

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- Posted at: about 1 month ago
- Author title: Content Marketing Specialist





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