canvas-record
canvas-record is an open-source video converters project written in JavaScript with 430 stars on GitHub.
The authors describe it as: “Record a video in the browser or directly on the File System from a canvas region (2D/WebGL/WebGPU) as MP4, WebM, MKV, MOV, GIF, PNG/JPG Sequence using WebCodecs and Wasm when available.”
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What is canvas-record?
canvas-record is an open-source video converters project written in JavaScript with 430 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “Record a video in the browser or directly on the File System from a canvas region (2D/WebGL/WebGPU) as MP4, WebM, MKV, MOV, GIF, PNG/JPG Sequence using WebCodecs and Wasm when available.”
Is canvas-record free?
canvas-record is open source — free to use; check its license for redistribution terms.
What are the best canvas-record alternatives?
The closest alternatives in the same category include aseprite, SDWebImage, terminalizer, piskel, libvips — each has a live profile with facts and its own alternatives list on this hub.