Customer Reviews (10)
Larry S.
Reliable and improving steadily
Started using this about 5 years ago and honestly, it’s gotten smoother and more reliable with each update. I appreciate how they keep adding useful features without making it overwhelming. Sometimes it crashes if I push too many edits at once, but overall it’s been a solid tool for my video projects.
Cheryl R.
Solid and User-Friendly Editor
I tried ScreenFlow and OBS before settling on Camtasia because its editing tools felt more intuitive for quick tweaks. The built-in effects and straightforward timeline made it easier to polish videos without a steep learning curve.
Neil L.
Quick and straightforward setup
Setup was straightforward and I had it up and running in about 15 minutes. The onboarding guides helped smooth out the learning curve quite a bit.
Jocelyn C.
Great recording, editing lags
The screen recording feature is super smooth and easy to use, which saved me a lot of time. The video editing tools are decent but sometimes feel a bit clunky when trying to trim clips precisely.
Theodore H.
Reliable and steadily improving
Started using Camtasia about five years ago, and I’ve noticed it has really grown in terms of features and stability. The interface feels more polished now, and exporting videos is smoother than it used to be. I appreciate how it balances being powerful without getting overly complicated, which is great for my occasional editing needs. Overall, it’s been a solid tool that keeps improving with each update.
Percival J.
Great recording, decent editing
The screen recording quality is solid and captures exactly what I need without lag. The built-in video editing tools are easy to use, though I wish the text animations had a few more options.
Muhammad K.
Solid value for quality editing
Camtasia isn’t the cheapest option out there, but for the features it offers, I think it’s solid value. The one-time purchase model means I don’t have to worry about recurring fees, which I appreciate. For the quality of screen recording and easy editing, it’s saved me a lot of time on projects, so the return on investment feels real. That said, if you’re only doing very basic edits, it might feel a bit pricey.
Gary S.
Worth the investment overall
Camtasia is definitely on the pricier side compared to some other screen recording tools, but I've found it to be worth the cost for the features and ease of use. The one-time purchase model means I’m not stuck with monthly fees, which feels like good value over time. For creating training videos and tutorials, it speeds up my workflow enough that it pays for itself pretty quickly. Small teams or individuals who need a solid, all-in-one tool will get a lot of mileage out of it without feeling like it’s a waste.
Frances F.
Good value for features
Camtasia costs more than some other editors, but for the features I use, it’s worth the cost. Took a bit to get the hang of it, but the results make the price feel justified.
Lyla H.
Setup was a mixed bag
Getting started with Camtasia was kinda hit or miss for me. The initial setup went smoothly and I had it running in about 10 minutes, but figuring out some of the more advanced features took way longer than I expected. The onboarding tutorials helped, but there were moments I felt lost trying to get the hang of the interface.