How to Record Your Screen on Samsung Galaxy
Start a native screen recording without installing third-party software.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
Android provides a built-in Screen Recorder as a Quick Settings tile that most manufacturers include in their recent OS versions, though its exact location in the tile panel varies by brand. Samsung calls it Screen Recorder and places it prominently; stock Android on Pixel phones surfaces it as a standard tile you can add from the Edit panel. The recorder allows you to choose audio source (no audio, media sounds only, microphone, or both) before starting, and the resulting MP4 saves to Movies or DCIM on internal storage.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Swipe down twice to access Quick Settings. Tap Screen Recorder. If missing, tap Edit tiles and add it first.
- 2Choose microphone audio on or off before starting. Avoid recording sensitive content.
- 3Stop recording from the floating toolbar, notification bar, or menu bar icon. The file saves to Videos or Downloads.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- Free up at least 500 MB of storage — recordings fail silently when storage is full.
- Note that streaming apps (Netflix, Disney+) intentionally block screen recording at the OS level.
- Update the OS if the Screen Recorder tile is missing from Quick Settings.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Play back the saved clip immediately to verify audio sync and full visual coverage.
- Check file duration matches actual recording time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Samsung Galaxy have a built-in screen recorder?
Where do screen recordings save on Samsung Galaxy?
Why does my Samsung Galaxy screen recording have no audio?
Can I record streaming video on Samsung Galaxy?
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