Record your Android screen using Mac


Download and Install Android Tool

Download Android Tool to your Mac. Double-click the ZIP file to extract the app. Then drag the APP file to the Applications folder to install it.

Enable USB Debugging on Your Android Device

To allow your Android device to communicate with your Mac, you must enable USB debugging.
On Android Oreo, go to Settings > System > About Phone (or About tablet). If you’re running an older version of Android, About Phone or About tablet will be directly on the Settings screen.
Tap Build number seven times. This turns on Developer Options, which you’ll see near the bottom of the screen near About phone or About tablet.
Tap on Developer Options and make sure it’s ON at the top of the screen. Then, tap the USB debugging slider button to turn it on (the slider turns blue).

Run Android Tool

Run the AndroidTool app. You’ll see the following warning dialog box. Click Open.
AndroidTool tells you to turn on USB debugging and plug in your Android device. You’ve already enabled USB debugging, so go ahead and plug in with a USB cable if you haven’t already.
Connect Your Android Device to Your Mac
On your Android device, you’ll see the Allow USB debugging dialog box.
If you plan on connecting your Android device to this Mac often, you can prevent this dialog box from displaying. To do this, tap the Always allow from this computer option.
Click OK to allow USB debugging and connect with AndroidTool on your Mac.

Take a Screenshot of Your Android Device

Once AndroidTool has detected your device, the main app screen displays showing the brand and model number of your device. You’ll also see buttons for capturing a screenshot and recording video from your device.
To capture a screenshot from your device, set up what you want to capture on your device. Then click the green camera button in AndroidTool.

Record the Screen on Your Android Device

To record a video on your device, get your device ready to perform some action. Then click the video camera icon in AndroidTool.
AndroidTool starts recording anything you do on your device. Perform the actions you want to record. Click the red stop button in AndroidTool when you’re done.


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