Screen Recorder by OzCrypt
Record browser demos, product walkthroughs, lessons, and bug reports with local preview and export tools designed for practical recording workflows.
Open Screen RecorderLocal-first privacy and productivity tools
OzCrypt builds small, practical web apps for screen recording, test data generation, everyday utilities, and visual boards with a local-first mindset.
The featured app is Screen Recorder by OzCrypt. Other public OzCrypt apps are available below.
OzCrypt apps
Each app is built as a focused standalone tool with a clear purpose and a practical local-first workflow.
Record browser demos, product walkthroughs, lessons, and bug reports with local preview and export tools designed for practical recording workflows.
Open Screen RecorderGenerate synthetic test data, developer assets, CSV/JSON-style outputs, QR codes, mock records, and export-ready data for testing, demos, and development work.
Open Data GeneratorFormat, convert, inspect, validate, encode, decode, hash, and handle everyday developer and data utility tasks in one local-first workspace.
Open Utility HubSketch ideas, whiteboard flows, create simple diagrams, add text cards, and export visual work from a local-first board workspace.
Open Visual BoardOzCrypt products are designed to process user content locally where practical, reducing the need for uploads, accounts, and unnecessary cloud storage.
Each OzCrypt app is intended to solve one clear problem well instead of becoming a large all-in-one platform.
Browser-based tools have real limitations. OzCrypt aims to explain browser support, file handling, recording limits, and privacy boundaries clearly.
FAQ
OzCrypt is a small ecosystem of focused web apps for privacy, productivity, local workflows, recording, drawing, test data generation, and utility tasks.
Screen Recorder is designed around local recording, local preview, and local export. Always review the app guidance and browser permission prompts before recording.
OzCrypt.com may use Google AdSense to support development. Ads should remain separate from product controls, and the privacy policy explains how advertising and analytics technologies may be used.