# Screencastify Alternative? Free, No Watermark (2026)

> Screencastify's free tier caps you at 10 saved videos and stamps a watermark. SuperchargeCapture records unlimited, no watermark, no account. As of June 2026.

- Canonical: https://www.superchargebrowser.com/library/superchargecapture-vs-screencastify/
- Published: 2026-06-22
- Updated: 2026-06-22
- Source: SuperchargeBrowser (https://www.superchargebrowser.com)

> **Key takeaways**
> - Screencastify's free tier caps you at **10 saved videos** and **30 minutes per recording**, and stamps a **watermark** on exports.
> - SuperchargeCapture records **unlimited videos, no time cap on WebM/MP4, no watermark, no account**, saving locally to your device.
> - If you teach inside Google Classroom or an LMS and need hosted share pages with view tracking, Screencastify still wins. For watermark-free local recording, the swap is free.

You finish a 12-minute walkthrough, go to export, and there it is: the Screencastify badge burned into the corner. Then the library tells you that was video number 10, so the next one needs an upgrade. As of June 2026, that is Screencastify's free plan: up to 10 videos total, a 30-minute cap per recording, a watermark on exports, and a Google account required to use any of it. [SuperchargeCapture](/capture/) records the same tab, window, or screen in Chrome with no watermark, no video-count limit, no time cap on WebM and MP4, and no account. The file saves to your own machine. This is an honest comparison of where each tool earns its place.

## What Screencastify's Free Tier Actually Costs You

The free plan is not a trial that expires. It is a permanent tier with three hard edges, all verified against Screencastify's own pricing page as of June 2026.

| | Screencastify Free | SuperchargeCapture |
|---|---|---|
| Watermark on exports | Yes (Screencastify branding) | None, ever |
| Videos you can create | Up to 10 total | Unlimited |
| Per-recording length cap | 30 minutes | None (WebM/MP4) |
| Account to record | Google account required | None |
| Where files live | Screencastify cloud library | Your device (local) |
| Built-in editor | Trim + basic | Trim, auto-zoom, cursor polish, annotate |
| Export formats | MP4 (hosted) | MP4, WebM, GIF + screenshot to PDF |
| Price to remove caps | $7/user/mo (annual) Starter | Free |

The video count is the edge that bites first. Ten lifetime videos sounds generous until you record a few drafts, a couple of retakes, and a screen-share you meant to delete. Screencastify does not delete your old videos when you hit the cap, but it stops you making new ones until you either clear space or pay. SuperchargeCapture has no counter. Record the eleventh, the fiftieth, the two-hundredth.

The watermark is the edge that shows. Anything you send a client, a colleague, or a customer carries the branding of a tool you did not pay for, which is exactly the prompt to upgrade. SuperchargeCapture exports clean on every recording, because there is no paid tier to nudge you toward.

## Recording in One Click, No Picker Dialog

Most browser recorders, Screencastify included, route through the operating system's screen-picker dialog on every take: choose screen, choose window, choose tab, confirm. It is a small tax you pay each time you hit record.

SuperchargeCapture records the current tab through `chrome.tabCapture`, which skips that dialog entirely. You click This Tab in the popup and recording starts. No OS prompt, no second-guessing which window you meant. Window and full-screen capture are there when you actually want them, using the standard picker because they have to, but the common case of recording the tab in front of you is a single click.

Before recording, the popup shows a live microphone level meter, so you catch a dead mic before you talk for ten minutes instead of after. A system-audio toggle and an optional countdown round out the pre-record controls. None of this is gated behind a plan.

## The Editor: Polish Without a Paywall

A raw screen recording looks raw. The editing layer is where a take becomes something you would send to a customer, and SuperchargeCapture renders all of it locally during export, with no upgrade prompt on save.

- **Auto-zoom:** the frame eases toward each click automatically, the directed-walkthrough effect that makes a demo feel intentional.
- **Cursor polish:** the pointer path is smoothed and clicks get ripples, so fast mouse movement reads cleanly.
- **Annotation:** mark up the recording to point a viewer at the thing that matters.
- **Frame-accurate trim:** dual handles cut the dead air off the front and back.
- **Webcam bubble:** a draggable circle with optional on-device background blur, no upload to apply the blur.

One honest caveat: auto-zoom and cursor effects rely on captured pointer samples, which are recorded for tab captures. For window or full-screen recordings, those effects may not apply. If the polished look is the reason you came, record the tab.

Export is local: WebM always, MP4 when your browser's MediaRecorder supports it, and a reduced-frame GIF capped at 120 seconds for quick embeds. You can also grab a full-page screenshot or save a page to PDF. WebM and MP4 carry no length limit and no watermark.

## Where the File Lives, and Who Can See It

Screencastify is cloud-first. A free recording saves to your Screencastify library, counts against the 10-video cap, and shares as a hosted link. That is a sensible design for a tool built around shared, trackable video, and it is the reason the education and team features work as well as they do.

SuperchargeCapture inverts the default. The recording writes to local storage on your device and uploads nothing unless you ask. The opt-in Share to Drive action sends a file to your *own* Google Drive through Chrome's identity OAuth using the `drive.file` scope, which can only touch files the extension itself created, never the rest of your Drive. Nothing routes through SuperchargeBrowser servers. There is no account, no analytics SDK, no telemetry. For a sensitive internal walkthrough, the recording never has to leave your laptop.

That is also the privacy trade in plain terms: one tool hosts your video on its infrastructure by default, the other keeps it on your disk by default and lets you push a single file to a destination you already own.

## Where Screencastify Is the Right Call

This comparison is not a takedown. Screencastify earns its keep in places SuperchargeCapture does not reach, as of June 2026:

- **Education integrations.** Screencastify is built for classrooms: Google Classroom workflows, assignment submission, and student-recording features. If you teach inside that ecosystem, that is squarely Screencastify's lane.
- **Hosted share pages with view tracking.** A Screencastify link gives you a viewer page and analytics on who watched. SuperchargeCapture's sharing is a file to your own Drive, not a tracked viewer page.
- **Auto-captions and transcription.** Screencastify generates captions. SuperchargeCapture does not, currently.
- **A managed cloud library.** If you want every recording searchable in one hosted place across devices, that is a hosting feature, and SuperchargeCapture is local-first by design.

If those hosted, collaborative, education-shaped features are why you use Screencastify, Screencastify is the right tool and this article is not trying to move you.

## Which One to Install

| Your situation | Better fit |
|---|---|
| You want recordings with no watermark, free | SuperchargeCapture |
| You keep hitting the 10-video free cap | SuperchargeCapture |
| You record longer than 30 minutes at a stretch | SuperchargeCapture |
| You want the file to stay on your own machine | SuperchargeCapture |
| You want auto-zoom and cursor polish without paying | SuperchargeCapture |
| You teach in Google Classroom or an LMS | Screencastify |
| You need hosted share links with view analytics | Screencastify |
| You need auto-captions on every recording | Screencastify |

If you reach for Screencastify only to record a quick demo and the watermark plus the video cap are the friction, [SuperchargeCapture](/capture/) gives you the recorder without either: free, no account, no watermark, no count limit, the file on your disk, and shared to your own Drive only when you choose. If your day runs on classroom integrations and hosted analytics, stay with Screencastify. Record the next quick one locally and see which side you actually live on.

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