How to Record Screen with Audio on Mac [2024 Guide]

Whether you’re a professional, educator, or a content creator, you should know how to record screen with audio on a Mac. After all, there can be instances when you wish to record an online lecture or explain a new feature to your teammates. Fortunately, Apple offers some simple, built-in options, making it super easy to record a screen on a Mac. Without any ado, let’s get right into the details.

Method 1: Using Screenshot Toolbar

Method 1: Using Screenshot Toolbar

If you’re running macOS Mojave or later, you can easily record the screen with audio on Mac using the Screenshot Toolbar. It’s Apple’s native utility to capture screenshots or record screens on Mac. This tool is super easy to use and gets the work done in no time. Besides, it offers some customization options like recording the entire Mac screen or a selected portion. Not to forget, you can always use this tool tocapture screenshots on Mac.

Here’s how to record the screen on Mac with audio using keyboard shortcuts:

By default, the recorded video will appear on your desktop as a MOV file.

Method 2: Using QuickTime

Method 2: Using QuickTime

Another way to screen record on a Mac with sound is to use the QuickTime Player. It’s a native macOS app that delivers sound, video, text, graphics, and music to your Mac. QuickTime comes pre-installed on all Macs and offers an easy way to screen record on Mac with audio.

Here’s how to record screen with audio on Mac using QuickTime:

On the flip side, if you see a screen recording window shown below, proceed with the following steps:Image Courtesy: Apple

QuickTime will automatically open the recorded video so you can easily play, edit, or share it.

That’s how easy it is to record a screen with sound on a Mac. Besides the methods we’ve discussed above, there are some third-party screen recorders as well. They offer advanced features like effects, editing, and annotations. However, I prefer sticking to Mac’s built-in options as they are reliable, super easy to use, and great for casual users. A few years ago, it was quite difficult to capture Mac’s screen with audio. Therefore, several users went for third-party tools or apps. Now, things are easy peasy with Mac’s built-in options.

In case you come across any issues or have any doubts, feel free to reach out to us in the comments below.

Kanika Gogia

Kanika has been a loyal iPhone user since 2014 and loves everything Apple. With a Master’s in Computer Applications, passion for technology, and over five years of experience in writing, she landed at Beebom as an Apple Ecosystem Writer. She specializes in writing How To’s, troubleshooting guides, App features, and roundups for Apple users to help them make the best use of their gadgets. When not writing, she loves to try out new recipes and enjoy some family time.

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