Windows 11 comes with a new Snipping Tool app which replaces the classic Snip & Sketch app in previous versions for taking screenshots. Both the classic Snip & Sketch and the new Snipping Tool apps can be launched using the keyboard shortcut Windows key + Shift + S. The latest version of the Snipping Tool app now has a new record option. Instead of simply capturing screenshots, you will then be able to select and refine the part of your screen that you want to record and start recording. When you are finished, you can preview your recording before saving or sharing it with others. As of now, it’s not available to all Windows devices. The latest Snipping Tool app (version 11.2211.35.0) is available for Windows 11 devices enrolled in the Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.

Record your screen with the Snipping Tool app in Windows 11

As mentioned above, the latest Snipping Tool app (version 11.2211.35.0) is available for Windows 11 devices enrolled in the Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. To start recording your screen, open the Snipping Tool app. Then select the Record button on the menu bar. When you are ready to record, click the New button to select a refined part of the screen you want to record. You will use the Draw shape to select the part of the screen you want to record, then click Start when ready to record. When done recording, click the Stop recording button (Red). You will be able to preview your recording before saving it. When you save it, your recording will be stored in your Video folder in your home directory. That should do it! Reference: https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/12/08/screen-recording-in-snipping-tool-begins-rolling-out-to-windows-insiders/ Conclusion: This post showed you how to use the new Snipping Tool app record option to record your desktop screen in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.