Customer Reviews (10)
Colton T.
Made tutorials so much easier
I was struggling to create clear tutorials for my team since screen recordings always ended up too long and hard to follow. Camtasia helped me trim down the videos and add annotations easily, which made the instructions way easier to understand. It saved me a ton of time because I didn’t have to switch between different programs, and the built-in editing tools were straightforward enough that I didn’t feel overwhelmed. Overall, it made my training process way smoother and my coworkers actually pay attention now.
Wesley T.
Smooth editing, worth it
Switched from OBS Studio and ScreenFlow to Camtasia because I wanted something a bit more user-friendly for quick edits, and it definitely delivers on that. The timeline editing is smooth, and I like that you can easily add annotations without jumping through hoops. Compared to ScreenFlow, Camtasia feels more intuitive but I wish the export times were a little faster — sometimes it drags on longer than I'd like. Overall, it’s a solid pick if you want a good balance between power and ease of use.
Riley G.
Smooth editing with minor limits
Tried ScreenFlow and OBS before, but Camtasia's interface felt way more intuitive for quick edits without a steep learning curve. The built-in effects and easy timeline made finishing videos faster, though I wish it had a bit more flexibility with export options.
Maximilian W.
Good value for serious users
Camtasia is a bit pricey upfront, but for the kind of videos I need to make, it’s definitely paid itself off. The editing features save me so much time, which is worth more than the cost to me.
Gordon L.
Made tutorials way easier
Was struggling to create clear tutorial videos for my team since we kept losing track of the important parts during editing. Camtasia made it way easier to highlight and zoom into key sections without messing up the flow, which saved me tons of time. The drag-and-drop timeline feature helped me quickly rearrange clips and add annotations exactly where I needed them. Still, the export options could use a bit more flexibility, but overall it handled my needs really well.
Duncan R.
Reliable and improving tool
Started using Camtasia about five years ago for work presentations, and it's really grown into a solid tool over time. The interface feels smoother now, and adding annotations or effects is much quicker than when I first started. It’s reliable for what I need, though sometimes exporting can be a bit slow on larger projects.
Antonio H.
Solid and Improving Over Time
Started using Camtasia about five years ago, and it’s definitely improved in terms of stability and features without getting too complicated. The interface feels more polished now, and exporting has gotten faster, which makes my workflow smoother. It’s reliable for what I need, though sometimes the occasional crash when handling bigger projects can be frustrating.
Jake Y.
Reliable and Improved Over Time
Started using this about 6 years ago and it’s really grown on me. The interface feels smoother now, and the new features actually make editing faster without overcomplicating things.
Brandon K.
Quick and Smooth Setup
Getting Camtasia up and running was surprisingly quick—I had it installed and ready to record within 15 minutes. The onboarding tutorials helped me get familiar without feeling overwhelmed.
Ian C.
Solid video editor
Camtasia’s been super handy for putting together quick videos without a ton of fuss. The editing tools are pretty straightforward, though sometimes it lags a bit on bigger files. Overall, gets me through my projects no problem.