How to Start Screen Recording on Mac
Starting a screen recording on Mac is simple using built in shortcuts like Command + Shift + 5 or QuickTime Player. You can record your full screen, a selected area, system audio, or even webcam videos in just a few clicks.
However, the default Mac recorder has limitations such as basic editing tools, limited sharing options, and no AI powered features for creators or teams.
For a more complete recording experience, tools like Dadan offer screen recording with webcam, transcript based editing, subtitles, AI summaries, and interactive sharing features to help create polished videos faster.
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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Start Screen Recording on Mac
Step 1:
Sign up on Dadan and install it on your MacBook Air or Pro.
Step 2:
Start Recording by clicking 'Command + R', Select Screen Recorder, choose full screen or a specific area, and hit record with your mic on.
Step 3:
Click stop or use 'Command + Shift + S' shortcut to stop recording, trim the start/end if you want, then share a link or save the file.

Simple Yet Powerful Screen Recording Features
Record Your Screen
Capture your full screen, a window, or a selected region in crisp quality, so you can show work clearly for updates, training, demos, and walkthroughs.
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.
Screen Annotation
Add simple on-screen annotations while recording to underline, circle, and mark key areas, so tutorials and walkthroughs feel clearer and easier to follow.
Mouse Highlight
Make the cursor stand out on screen so viewers don’t lose track of where you’re pointing, especially in detailed UI demos and step-by-step walkthroughs.
Edit Video
Edit recordings with simple controls so you can clean up timing, remove mistakes, and tighten delivery quickly, without exporting into another editing tool.
Add Zoom in
Add zoom-in effects to focus attention on small UI details like menus, toggles, or fields, so viewers can follow along clearly on any screen size easily.
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FAQs
To start screen recording on Mac, press Command + Shift + 5 to open the built in screen capture toolbar.
Then:
- Choose Record Entire Screen or Record Selected Portion
- Click Record to start recording your screen
You can also use QuickTime Player:
- Open QuickTime Player
- Go to File > New Screen Recording
- Click the record button to begin recording
Your recordings are usually saved automatically to the desktop unless you choose a different location.
To stop screen recording on Mac, click the Stop Recording button in the menu bar at the top right corner of your screen.
You can also press Command + Control + Esc to instantly stop the recording. Once stopped, your recording will automatically save to your desktop or selected location.
Yes. Select “entire screen” when starting the recording. Full screen capture is usually the default option in most built-in and third-party screen recorders.
Turn on your microphone as the audio source before starting. Do a quick test to confirm levels, and use headphones if you’re getting echo.
Use the on-screen recording toolbar or menu option instead of hotkeys. Most devices let you start/stop recording from a visible UI button.