Save 50% on pro-grade creation tools with TechSmith's biggest sale of the year

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TechSmith makes creating professional-quality content easier than ever. From screen capture and video editing to AI-powered audio enhancements, TechSmith gives you the tools to bring your ideas to life - without the steep learning curve.

Right now, TechSmith is offering its biggest sale of the year: 50% off all flagship products with code CYBER50. Here’s what’s on offer:

- Screencast: Host, share, and collaborate on your videos in one simple platform, and it integrates seamlessly with TechSmith’s other tools.

TechSmith Audiate
TechSmith Audiate: at TechSmith

Perfect for anyone looking to polish audio quickly. Edit recordings, remove filler words, enhance clarity, and create professional-quality narrations, even if you don't have audio-editing experience.

TechSmith Camtasia
TechSmith Camtasia: at TechSmith

All-in-one video creation made simple. Record your screen, webcam, and audio, then edit everything on an easy-to-use multi-track timeline. Add transitions, effects, and annotations effortlessly. Pair it with Snagit for a workflow that’s both fast and powerful.

TechSmith Snagit
TechSmith Snagit: at TechSmith

The fastest way to capture and annotate screenshots or short videos. Reduce back-and-forth communication, turn visuals into clear guides, and integrate with Camtasia to create polished content quickly.

Which should you pick?

The full TechSmith suite is perfect for content creators serious about producing professional results. If you want the most effective combo for workflow efficiency and impact, go with Camtasia + Snagit - a one-two punch for creating, editing, and sharing like a pro.

Benjamin Newman
Contributing Writer

Ben is a writer and editor. After creating content for some of Britain's biggest brands as part of a marketing agency, in-house at an FTSE100 company and as a freelance journalist, he's written about everything from tech and video games to insurance and even the labelling industry. You'll usually find him drinking tea, working through his gaming backlog and shouting at Liverpool on the TV.