Screenity is a free, open-source, privacy-focused Chrome extension designed for screen recording, and it includes real-time annotation, basic editing, and AI-assisted features.
Yes, Screenity is completely free and open source, with no recording time, usage, or feature limits; all data processing is performed locally.
Screenity supports exporting videos in MP4, GIF, and WEBM formats, and can save recordings to Google Drive.
Screenity primarily works as a Chrome extension, compatible with all Chromium-based browsers (e.g., Microsoft Edge); Firefox is not supported at this time.
Screenity's AI features automatically generate titles, descriptions, and subtitles for videos, support translating subtitles and narration into multiple languages, and can automatically generate interactive questions.
All Screenity recordings and processing are performed on the local device, no user data is collected, offline use is supported, and it complies with privacy and security standards in education.
Absolutely—Screenity integrates deeply with Google Classroom, making it easy for teachers to assign video assignments and collect student video submissions and interactive feedback.

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