Pagecorder
Turn your web page into a hardware accelerated video via API
Our Take
Pagecorder is the move if you've ever wanted to turn a webpage into a video but didn't want to waste an afternoon wrestling with Puppeteer screenshots. The hardware-accelerated rendering via a real browser with GPU gets you 60 FPS at 4K, and their ZIP archive mode is actually clever — it eliminates network jitter so your recordings come out consistent every time. The per-second billing plus "failed jobs are free" policy is a real one, and the two-JS-calls integration is exactly as simple as it should be. This is a sleeper hit for devrels and creators automating product demos or social content.
An API that records web pages as video including screen and audio. It's performance-oriented and supports 60 FPS at 4K. Just add two JavaScript calls to your page to signal the start and end of the recording, post the link (or a self-contained ZIP bundle) to the API, and receive the MP4 video.
Key Facts
The people behind Pagecorder
Philippe Schommers
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