Customer Reviews (10)
Arlo W.
Great for Team Training Videos
Our team of about 8 switched to Camtasia last quarter for training videos and it’s been a smooth transition overall. Getting everyone on board took a bit longer than expected cause some folks preferred simpler tools, but now collaboration feels way easier when editing together.
Heather R.
Good value for solo creators
Camtasia isn’t the cheapest video editor out there, but for what I needed—making quick tutorials—it’s definitely worth the cost. The one-time fee felt a bit steep at first, but I’ve probably saved hours compared to messing around with free tools that don’t have the features I wanted. For small teams or solo creators, it feels like great value, especially since you don’t have to worry about monthly subscriptions. The only downside is that some effects are a bit limited unless you dive deeper, but overall it’s a solid investment.
Tyler S.
Reliable and Improving Over Time
Started using this about 5 years ago and have seen it get more intuitive and stable with each update. It’s become my go-to for quick editing and screen recording without much hassle.
Digby S.
Simplified video editing
Struggled with messy video edits for training sessions until Camtasia made trimming and adding annotations way easier. It saved me hours and the outputs look clean and professional now.
Archer B.
Easy and reliable editor
Camtasia’s super easy to pick up and makes editing quick without any headaches. Took me no time to put together some solid videos for work.
Gareth W.
Great for Recording and Editing
The screen recording feature in Camtasia is exactly what I needed for capturing high-quality tutorials without a hitch. I also really appreciate the built-in video editing tools—they make trimming and adding annotations super straightforward. However, the audio editing options could use a bit more flexibility, as I sometimes struggle with noise reduction. Overall, it's a solid tool that balances ease of use and powerful features well.
Preston C.
Quick and Easy Setup
Setup was really straightforward and I had it up and running in about 15 minutes. The onboarding tutorials helped a lot, though I did have to fiddle with some settings to get the quality right. Overall, it wasn’t a steep learning curve and felt pretty intuitive to start using quickly.
Luka B.
Good features but pricey
Camtasia feels a bit costly, especially if you’re just starting out or don’t use it frequently. It has solid features that make editing straightforward, but the price doesn’t always match the value for casual users. For teams that rely on video tutorials regularly, it might pay off, but for occasional projects, it’s a tough sell.
Leon M.
Easy and Reliable Editor
Camtasia’s pretty straightforward to use and makes editing quick when I’m putting together tutorials. Wish the export options were a bit faster though.
Justin W.
Simple and reliable screen recorder
I’ve used Camtasia a bunch for quick screen recordings and it’s honestly pretty smooth. Editing’s easy enough without messing with a ton of fancy stuff, which I like. Sometimes it crashes if I push it too hard, but overall solid for what I need.