Creator recording

Screen Recorder with Webcam Overlay

Record your screen with a webcam overlay for tutorials, demos, reactions, and creator videos without installing desktop software.

Search intent

Capture screen walkthroughs with a polished face-cam layout.

Primary keyword
screen recorder with webcam overlay

Why use Nyxhora for this workflow

Record screen, webcam, or both from the browser

Use corner placement, borders, name tags, and presenter layouts

Keep the workflow local-first and avoid moving files between apps

Why webcam overlay matters

A face-cam overlay makes software tutorials, product demos, course lessons, and reaction clips easier to follow because viewers can see both the action on screen and the presenter. Nyxhora keeps that workflow inside the browser so you do not need a separate recorder, overlay tool, and editor.

Best use cases

Use camera overlay recording for YouTube tutorials, onboarding walkthroughs, bug reports, async product updates, classroom lessons, and short-form explainers. The same source recording can be edited into horizontal tutorials or vertical Shorts and Reels.

How it works

1

Choose screen and camera mode

Open the recorder studio and select the combined screen plus camera capture mode.

2

Style the overlay

Pick a position, border style, camera size, and presenter layout before recording.

3

Record and edit

Capture your walkthrough, then trim, split, caption, and export from the built-in editor.

Frequently asked questions

Can I record my screen and webcam at the same time?

Yes. Nyxhora supports screen-only, camera-only, and screen plus camera recording from the browser.

Do I need to install a webcam overlay extension?

No. The recorder runs in the browser and does not require a separate extension for the overlay workflow.

Can I edit the recording after capture?

Yes. You can trim, split, adjust visual settings, choose creator presets, and export from the built-in editor.

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