Video capture PDF opens your PDF with page thumbnails on the left and a full-page preview on the right. Press Record and the app advances from the page you have selected through the last page, animating a horizontal slide between pages while recording the preview to MP4 when your browser supports it, or WebM otherwise. Tune time on each page, transition length, and easing in Settings, or turn on Quick export for a much faster run. Use the same button to stop recording and save. Everything runs locally in your browser.
You can use every step—upload, preview, record, and settings—before you subscribe. Downloading the finished video uses the same suite license as the other PDF tools here. Your files stay on your device.
Download format: Chrome and Edge usually download MP4. Firefox usually downloads WebM. Safari varies by version—you may get a different container or extension, or recording may not work.
Video capture PDF
1.2 s on each page
800 ms between pages
Recording always runs from the page currently selected in the sidebar through the last page. Shorter transitions feel snappier; longer easing reads more like a slow scroll. Quick export still records every page to the canvas; it only speeds up timing. True instant encoding without playing pages would need a heavier pipeline (not in this tool). Output is a fixed 1280×720 frame. Which file type downloads depends on your browser—see the note under the page title.
Anyone who wants a shareable video that captures each PDF page without manually advancing pages in a separate screen recorder.
Example: a short client explainer over a five-page engagement letter, or a training clip that flips through a form package at a steady pace.
It records the preview canvas while the app advances through your PDF, then offers an MP4 download when supported, or WebM as a fallback.
Yes. Processing runs in your browser, so your files stay on your device.
Chrome and Edge are the most reliable for MP4. Firefox is solid for WebM. Safari is the least predictable—try Chrome or Edge if something fails.