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Browser-Based Screen Recording with Area Selection and Audio

Users needing to record specific screen regions with mixed audio sources (microphone plus system audio) have limited lightweight browser-based options. Most solutions require native app installs or lack granular audio control. A Chrome extension filling this gap reduces friction for ad-hoc screen capture workflows.

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