OBS Alternative

OBS Alternative — Easier Screen Recording with Instant Sharing

Cap is the modern OBS alternative built for async screen sharing, not live streaming. Record in 4K, get a shareable link in seconds, and collaborate with timestamped comments. No configuration required.

Why Teams Choose Cap Over OBS Studio

OBS is powerful for live streaming — but for everyday async recording and sharing, Cap is faster, simpler, and built for teams

1

Zero Configuration

OBS requires scene setup, audio routing, encoder tuning, and plugin management before you can record. Cap works out of the box — install it, click record, and your link is ready in seconds. No scenes, no profiles, no bitrate math.

2

Instant Shareable Links

Stop recording and Cap immediately generates a shareable link. Paste it into Slack, email, or a GitHub issue and your team can watch without downloading anything. OBS outputs local files that require manual upload to every platform you use.

3

Built-In Async Collaboration

Cap viewers can leave timestamped comments directly on your recording — no third-party platform needed. OBS has no built-in sharing or commenting. Teams using OBS end up uploading to YouTube, Loom, or Dropbox just to share a clip.

4

Webcam Overlay Without Plugins

Cap includes a polished picture-in-picture webcam overlay as a first-class feature. OBS supports webcam through source layers but requires manual positioning, cropping, and scene management every time you change setups.

5

AI Captions Included

Cap automatically generates accurate captions from your recordings using AI transcription. OBS has no transcription capability — you need separate software, manual uploads to YouTube, or a third-party service to add captions to OBS recordings.

6

4K Recording at 60fps

Cap captures your screen at up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second with system audio and microphone. You get the same recording quality as OBS with a fraction of the setup time and none of the encoder configuration.

7

Cloud Storage and Self-Hosting

Cap uploads recordings automatically and generates links. For teams with data requirements, Cap supports any S3-compatible storage — AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, or your own MinIO instance. OBS saves locally by default with no cloud integration.

8

Open Source Like OBS

Cap is MIT-licensed and fully open source on GitHub, just like OBS. You can audit the code, contribute features, and self-host the entire platform. You get OBS's commitment to transparency with the usability of a modern sharing tool.

See Cap in Action

Watch how Cap makes screen recording simple, powerful, and accessible.

When to Use Cap vs OBS Studio

OBS and Cap are both open source — but they solve completely different problems

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Cap vs OBS for Async Team Communication

OBS has no sharing layer — it saves files locally and you handle the rest. Cap is built specifically for async communication: record, get a link, share, and receive comments. If you're recording to share with teammates, customers, or stakeholders, Cap is the right tool.

2

Cap vs OBS for Tutorials and Product Demos

OBS can record tutorials but requires exporting, uploading to a host, and sharing a third-party link. Cap handles all of this automatically — your tutorial is shareable the moment you stop recording. See Cap's full open source approach.

3

Cap vs OBS for Live Streaming

OBS is the industry standard for live streaming to Twitch, YouTube, and other platforms. Cap does not support live streaming. If your primary need is live broadcasting to an audience, OBS is the right choice and Cap is not a substitute.

4

Cap vs Loom for Screen Sharing

Both Cap and Loom are built for async screen sharing with instant links. Cap is open source, supports self-hosted storage, and starts at $9.99/month versus Loom's $18/month — with Studio Mode completely free. See the full Cap vs Loom comparison.

Two Recording Modes for Every Workflow

Cap gives you two distinct modes so you always have the right tool — whether you need a quick update or a polished tutorial

Instant Mode

Record and share in one click. The moment you stop, Cap generates a shareable link and uploads your recording automatically. Perfect for bug reports, async standups, quick demos, and team updates. Free plan includes recordings up to 5 minutes.

Studio Mode

Completely free for personal use with no time limits. Records screen and webcam as separate tracks for post-production flexibility. Ideal for tutorials, product demos, and training content where you want full control — without the complexity of OBS scene management.

Cap vs OBS Studio — Feature Comparison

FeatureCapOBS StudioLoomCamtasia
Setup time
Under 2 minutes
30–60 minutes
Under 5 minutes
Under 5 minutes
Instant share link
Yes
No — local file only
Yes
No
Built-in commenting
Yes — timestamped
No
Yes
No
AI captions
Yes
No
Paid only
Paid only
Open source
Yes — MIT licensed
Yes — GPL licensed
No
No
Cloud storage
Yes — auto upload
No — local only
Yes
No
Self-hostable storage
Yes — any S3
N/A
No
No
4K recording
Yes
Yes
No
Yes (paid)
Free to use
Yes — free plan + Studio Mode
Yes — fully free
Limited
$299.99 one-time
Live streaming
No
Yes — primary use case
No
No

Who Switches from OBS to Cap

Cap is the right OBS alternative for teams and individuals who record to share, not to stream

1

Software Developers

Developers record bug reports, architecture walkthroughs, and code reviews with Cap. Shareable links drop into GitHub issues and pull requests in seconds. No more uploading OBS files or screen-sharing in Zoom to explain a problem.

2

Product and Design Teams

Product managers record feature walkthroughs and design feedback with Cap. Stakeholders leave timestamped comments directly on the recording — no scheduling calls, no writing long documents to explain what they saw.

3

Customer Support Teams

Support teams use Cap to create quick video responses for complex tickets. A 60-second Cap recording with a direct link resolves issues faster than a multi-paragraph text reply and requires far less setup than OBS.

4

Remote and Distributed Teams

Teams across time zones use Cap for async standups, sprint demos, and onboarding walkthroughs. Cap replaces OBS's manual file workflow with instant links that work in Slack, Notion, Linear, and every tool your team already uses.

5

Educators and Course Creators

Teachers record lessons and tutorials with Cap. Studio Mode is completely free with no time limits — a major advantage over OBS's manual upload workflow. Learn how Cap supports online teaching.

6

Startups and Small Teams

Early-stage teams need tools that work without a dedicated AV setup. Cap delivers professional async video for customer demos, investor updates, and team communication without the encoder configuration and plugin management that OBS requires.

How to Switch from OBS to Cap

  1. 1

    Download Cap for Mac or Windows — installation takes under 2 minutes with no configuration required

  2. 2

    Open Cap and select your recording area: full screen, a specific window, or a custom region

  3. 3

    Toggle webcam and microphone on or off directly in the recording toolbar

  4. 4

    Click Record — Cap captures your screen at up to 4K with system audio and webcam overlay

  5. 5

    Stop recording and Cap automatically uploads and generates a shareable link

  6. 6

    Paste the link into Slack, email, GitHub, or any tool — your team can watch and comment immediately

  7. 7

    For self-hosted storage, connect Cap to your own S3-compatible bucket in settings

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