As spotted in the Feedback Hub, Microsoft will add this native screen recorder to Snipping Tool – where users can try that for recording on-screen activities. Although, this could be jammed sometimes, considering it’s still in beta testing.
Microsoft Screen Recorder in Windows 11
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced a new and native screen recorder for its Windows 11, even though it’s already having an Xbox Game Bar. Since it’s always necessary to have a native tool that’s only meant to serve one purpose, we waited for it throughout. But, the company didn’t bring it even in the Windows 11 22H2 update. And just when we were running out of patience, Microsoft posted an update regarding this in its Feedback Hub, which was soon deleted. But when it was up, the company promised to bring the tool to its Snipping Tool – where users can perform simple screen recorder actions. Well, this is first coming to the beta and production machines and later to the general public. This new tool may not provide more features than just screen recording, but it’s fast and easy to operate. But if you want more than just a simple screen recorder, you can try third-party apps. So if you’re interested, here’s how to try; All the recordings you’ve done with this will automatically pop up in the Snipping Tool playback menu, which you can share with your friends and even edit in there.