N‑Studio brings a full screen recorder and editor to the Microsoft Store with a generous free tier
N‑Studio is now available through the Microsoft Store with a free Starter tier and a paid Professional upgrade.
Windows 11's Snipping Tool has some new competition through the Microsoft Store. N-Studio is now available to download through the Microsoft Store, giving creators a new way to access the tool designed for screen recording and editing.
Nicke Manarin, a developer of N-Studio, shared the news on X.
You can download the Starter version of N-Studio for free through the Microsoft Store. The app has an option to upgrade to the Professional version.
Article continues belowThe free version of N-Studio (Starter) is more robust than many free applications. Here's the full feature set, as shared by N-Tech:
- Capture your screen freely
- Control the framerate
- Regular (1 to 60 fps)
- Manual capture (via button or shortcut)
- User interaction (mouse or keyboard events)
- Select screen area, window or screen
- Capture cursor and clicks
- Capture key strokes
- Control the framerate
- Capture audio from your microphone or system
- Make quick adjustments before exporting
- Trim
- Crop
- Resize
- Toggle layers
- Export to multiple formats
- APNG, GIF, WEBP
- MP4, MKV, MOV, WEBM
- MP3, WAV, FLAC, ALAC, OGG
- PSD, NSM, STG
- JPG, PNG, BMP, AIF, HEIC
- No limits
- No watermark
- No ads
The paid version of N-Studio (Professional) costs $36 or $3 per month. For that price, you get access to full edits. Here are all the features in N-Studio Professional:
- Everything that Starter has
- Extra capture frequencies
- Timelapse (1-60 frames per minute)
- Long timelapse (1-60 frames per hour)
- Extra adjustments before exporting
- Change framerate of animation
- Change playback speed
- Full-fledged editor with timeline
- Insert layers
- Recordings (screen or sound)
- Media (video, image, audio)
- Texts
- Images
- Shapes
- Drawings
- Progress indicator
- Pixelation
- Brightness
- Add effects
- Split segments
- Resize
- Crop
- Trim
- Insert layers
- With free upgrades to minor versions (v1.X)
Is a screen recorder and editor worth $36
The free version of N-Studio is easy to recommend. It's easy to use, has a clean interface, and supports exporting in a wide range of formats. Not keeping support for hiding the cursor in videos, enabling or disabling system audio, and showing or hiding the frame behind a paywall is nice.
But the real question is if it's worth paying $36 for a screen recorder and editor. Unfortunately, I can't tell you if something fits your budget.
I will say that I like N-Studio and how all of its tools fit neatly together. While you could use Windows 11's built-in Screen Recorder and edit videos with Clipchamp or another editor, N-Studio packages things together well.
I value not having to jump between apps to streamline my workflow, and I'm willing to pay for it. But I understand that subscription fatigue is real and one-time costs add up.
My suggestion is to try the free version and test if you find yourself trying to click the features that are greyed out unless you upgrade.
This app is both a screen recorder and an audio and video editor. Its free version lets you capture your screen at a custom framerate and choose to show or hide your mouse cursor. Upgrading to the Professional version adds timelapse support, extra adjustments, and a multi-layer editor.

Sean Endicott is a news writer and apps editor for Windows Central with 11+ years of experience. A Nottingham Trent journalism graduate, Sean has covered the industry’s arc from the Lumia era to the launch of Windows 11 and generative AI. Having started at Thrifter, he uses his expertise in price tracking to help readers find genuine hardware value.
Beyond tech news, Sean is a UK sports media pioneer. In 2017, he became one of the first to stream via smartphone and is an expert in AP Capture systems. A tech-forward coach, he was named 2024 BAFA Youth Coach of the Year. He is focused on using technology—from AI to Clipchamp—to gain a practical edge.
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