Customer Reviews (10)
Nicolas F.
Great balance of ease and power
I tried ScreenFlow and OBS before settling on Camtasia. What won me over was how straightforward the editing feels without sacrificing depth—plus, the built-in assets save me tons of time. It’s a bit pricey, but for quick, polished videos, it beats the others I tested.
Ryder N.
Good value for reliable editing
Camtasia isn’t the cheapest option out there, but for the features it offers, I find it to be solid value. The one-time purchase model means you’re not locked into ongoing fees, which feels fair for what you get. After using it for a few months, it’s clear the time saved on editing and producing videos more than makes up for the cost. Great for anyone who needs reliable screen recording without a steep learning curve.
Wesley P.
Great recording and editing tools
The screen recording feature in Camtasia works exactly how I need it to—super smooth and easy to start/stop without any lag. I also really like the timeline editing; dragging clips and trimming feels intuitive. The only thing that gets a bit frustrating is the occasional glitch when exporting videos, which sometimes slows me down. Overall, a solid tool that makes editing way less of a headache.
Vincent R.
Great for team training videos
Our team of about 10 started using Camtasia mainly for creating training videos and walkthroughs. Getting everyone on board wasn’t too hard since the interface is pretty intuitive, though a couple of folks struggled a bit with the editing timeline at first. Collaboration improved once we figured out how to share project files easily, which saved us a lot of back-and-forth emails. Overall, it’s been a solid tool that fits well with how we work, but I wish exporting options were a bit faster.
Josef C.
Good but a bit slow
I tried Screencast-O-Matic and OBS before settling on Camtasia because the editing tools felt more intuitive, but the software can be a bit sluggish on larger projects. I like how easy it is to add annotations and effects, though it’s pricier than some alternatives.
Kyle M.
Great editing, minor slowdowns
Switched from OBS and ScreenFlow because Camtasia's editing tools are way more intuitive for quick tweaks, plus the built-in effects saved me a ton of time. The only downside is it can feel a bit sluggish on longer videos.
Jerry G.
Worth the investment
Camtasia is a bit on the pricey side, but for what I get out of it, it’s definitely worth the investment. The software’s ease of use and solid editing tools save me a lot of time, which makes the upfront cost feel justified. For small teams or solo creators, it delivers great value without needing any extra plugins. I’d say the return on investment is clear if you’re making videos regularly.
Duncan J.
Simplified my video editing
Trying to create clear training videos with smooth edits was a nightmare before Camtasia. This tool made cutting clips and adding annotations way easier, so I finally finished my tutorial series without pulling my hair out. The timeline editing is intuitive, which saved me a ton of time on each video.
Tyler E.
Great recording and editing tools
The screen recording feature in Camtasia is exactly what I needed for creating quick tutorials; it captures everything smoothly without lag. I also really like the built-in video editing tools—they make trimming and adding effects straightforward, even for someone who's not a pro editor. However, I found the audio editing options a bit limited, which meant I had to do some work outside the program. Overall, it's a solid tool that balances ease of use with powerful features.
Gabriel T.
Quick and Smooth Setup
Getting started with Camtasia was surprisingly straightforward. The setup only took about 10 minutes, and the onboarding tutorials were actually helpful without being overwhelming. I appreciated how intuitive the interface felt right away, which made the learning curve much gentler than I expected. Overall, it felt like the kind of tool you can dive into quickly without a lot of hassle.