Screenpal
US software company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ScreenPal (formerly known as Screencast-O-Matic) is a cross-platform screen capture and screen recording software originally developed in 2006.[1]
Original author(s) | AJ Gregory |
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Developer(s) | ScreenPal |
Initial release | 2006 |
Operating system | Windows and MacOS |
Platform | Microsoft Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android |
Type | Screenshot software, Screencast software, Video editing software |
License | Freemium |
Website | https://screenpal.com |
History
The company was founded by AJ Gregory in 2006 as Screencast-O-Matic.[2] The software includes features for screen recording, screenshot capture, video editing, image editing, and a video and image hosting service.[3] It is available for Windows and Mac operating systems, and has mobile apps for iOS and Android.[1]
The company launched a video editor in 2015. It began offering free video and image hosting in 2019, with premium hosting options for subscribers.[4]
In 2022, interactive video quizzing and analytics features were introduced. The same year, the company launched a video storyboard service called Stories.[5]
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