Record Your Screen Directly in Chrome with the New Google Vids Extension
Stop toggling between multiple apps just to record a quick update. This new Chrome extension puts professional screen recording tools directly in your browser toolbar.
By Rodger Jorge Mansfield, Technology Editor
April 7, 2026
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How many times have you struggled to explain a complex spreadsheet or a software bug over email, only to realize a thirty second video would have solved the entire problem?
For years, users have relied on third party tools or complex system shortcuts to capture their screens. Google is now removing that friction entirely.
With the release of the Google Vids Screen Recorder extension for Chrome, the ability to capture, narrate, and share your desktop is now a native part of the browsing experience.
This tool transforms the browser from a simple window into a powerful communication hub for professionals and educators alike.
The Google Vids Screen Recorder is a lightweight Chrome extension designed to bridge the gap between static content and video storytelling.
Once installed, it sits in your extension tray and allows you to capture your entire screen, a specific window, or a single Chrome tab.
What sets this apart from basic screen capture is its integration with the Google Workspace ecosystem.
Unlike standalone recorders that save files to your cluttered "Downloads" folder, this tool is built to funnel your recordings directly into Google Vids or Google Drive.
It handles the heavy lifting of video encoding in the background, allowing you to focus on your presentation.
You can toggle your microphone for voiceovers or include a webcam overlay to add a personal touch to your demonstrations.

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