Skip links

How to Record Laptop Screen With Audio and Video

Capture your laptop screen with audio and optional webcam using Dadan. Record tutorials, walkthroughs, demos, or presentations, then quickly trim and share the recording with your team.

Join over 3,000 + companies creating videos
with Dadan

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Record Laptop Screen With Audio and Video

Step 1:

Create your Dadan account and set up the desktop app or browser extension on your laptop.

Step 2:

Choose Screen Recording, select what you want to capture, and start recording with microphone audio.

Step 3:

End the recording, do light edits like trimming, remove fillers words, then export the file or share it instantly with others.

IMGBG

Simple Yet Powerful Screen Recording Features

Record Screen + Audio

Record your screen while capturing your voice in the same take, so viewers get both context and explanation together, without extra setup or syncing later.

Record Internal Audio

Capture audio that plays from your computer during the recording, useful for walkthroughs with video playback, calls, or app sounds you need to document.

Record External Audio

Record audio through your microphone or an external input device, giving you cleaner narration for lessons, demos, feedback, and client-facing walkthroughs.

Record Screen + Webcam

Record your screen and webcam together, so your audience sees the on-screen steps plus your face cues in one shareable video, without stitching clips.

Adjust volume

Adjust audio levels so your voice stays clear and consistent, even if your mic input was uneven, too low, or peaked during the original recording session.

Remove filler words

Remove common filler words from spoken audio to make delivery cleaner and more confident, while keeping your meaning intact and your tone natural overall.

Meet Our Happy Customers

Record Your Presentations, Demos, Courses, and Walkthroughs Online with No Watermark

FAQs

  • Choose your audio source before you hit record. Microphone, system audio (if supported), or both. On some devices, system/internal audio needs extra permissions or isn’t supported everywhere.