Free screen recorder
Free screen recording for Mac and Windows, without the messy aftermath.
Demosix gives you a free desktop recorder, no watermark, and a place to publish and organize the demos you want people to replay.
Why people choose Demosix
- Free to start on macOS and Windows
- No watermark on your demo videos
- Record focused answers, tutorials, walkthroughs, and bug reports
- Keep demos organized after you share them
Free recording should still feel polished
Demosix is built for people who need to explain something quickly without opening a heavy editor, paying before they can try it, or sending a file that gets lost a day later.
Made for short, useful demos
The product is optimized around quick screen demos: show the thing, publish it, and let viewers replay a focused answer whenever they need it.
A better home for shared recordings
Instead of treating every recording as a standalone export, Demosix helps you build a browsable library of tips, walkthroughs, support answers, and lessons.
Demosix compared with other free recording apps
Built-in tools are useful for quick capture. Demosix adds a shareable demo library around those recordings.
Other free apps
Useful tools, but usually less focused on reusable demo libraries.
Cost
Free to start
Often free
Watermark
No watermark
Varies by tool
After recording
Publish focused demos and organize longer topics as parts
Usually leaves you with a local file to manage
Questions people ask before choosing a screen recorder
Is Demosix free?
Yes. Demosix has a free recorder for Mac and Windows. Paid capacity can exist for larger organizations, but the landing page and free download focus on getting started.
Does Demosix add a watermark?
No. Demosix does not add a watermark to recordings.
Do I need to install anything?
Recording uses the Demosix Recorder desktop app. Watching, browsing, and sharing demos happens through the web platform.
What can I record with Demosix?
You can record software walkthroughs, game tips, tutorials, product demos, support answers, lessons, and other screen-based explanations that work best as focused short demos.