Record Mac System Audio
Capture internal sound from browsers, media players, online music, video streams, webinars, and apps with clear output.
GiliSoft Audio Recorder for Mac captures internal system sound, microphone input, online music, radio streams, webinars, meetings, voice chats, and podcast material on macOS. Use it when you need clean Mac audio recording without relying on speaker-to-microphone capture or complicated routing.
GiliSoft Audio Recorder for Mac is designed for practical macOS recording tasks: capturing streaming audio, online music, browser sound, webinar audio, meeting sound, microphone narration, voice chats, lectures, and podcast source material.
Instead of recording through speakers and picking up room noise, you can capture Mac system audio and microphone input more directly, then save output as MP3, M4A, or WAV. The product also supports scheduled recording, preview before recording, long-session capture, silence detection, and automatic splitting by time or file size.
For Windows users, see Audio Recorder Pro for Windows. For broader editing, conversion, vocal, noise, and speech tools, see Audio Toolkit Suite.
Capture internal sound from browsers, media players, online music, video streams, webinars, and apps with clear output.
Record narration, voice notes, lectures, interviews, and podcast speech from built-in, USB, or external microphones.
Record computer sound and microphone audio for lessons, demos, commentary, remote interviews, and online calls.
Use timer controls to start or stop recording automatically for radio shows, livestream archives, classes, or planned sessions.
Check the selected recording device and source before starting, especially when switching between microphones and audio inputs.
Save long recordings in practical audio formats, with silence detection and automatic splitting by duration or file size.
Recording internal audio on macOS became much easier for our training team, especially for webinars and online classes.
The preview-before-recording step helps us confirm the right Mac input before long podcast sessions.
Scheduled recording is useful for radio streams and live events where no one wants to start capture manually.
System audio and mic capture together gives us cleaner lesson recordings than using a room microphone.
Capture browser sound, streaming audio, app audio, online music, and media playback directly on macOS.
Record microphones, voice chats, remote conversations, and source material for later editing and publishing.
Record online classes, lessons, webinars, walkthroughs, and narration with system sound and microphone input.
Use scheduled recording and long-session capture for radio programs, livestreams, conferences, and recurring audio events.
Use this page when the main need is recording macOS system sound, microphone input, or both in one practical capture tool.
Timer controls, silence detection, and automatic splitting help with classes, interviews, streams, and long-form sessions.
Export recordings to MP3, M4A, or WAV so audio can move into editors, archives, learning platforms, or publishing tools.
For Windows recording use Audio Recorder Pro. For editing and conversion use Audio Toolkit Suite.
Capture audio from websites, media players, online classes, meetings, apps, and streaming platforms.
Create tutorial, interview, commentary, and lesson recordings with both voice and Mac playback audio.
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Start and stop recording at planned times for radio shows, online events, livestreams, and recurring sessions.
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Save MP3, M4A, or WAV files, then continue with cutting, joining, conversion, denoise, or transcription tools when needed.

Editors highlighted system sound and microphone capture for common macOS recording needs.
Coverage noted practical controls for scheduled recording, preview, monitoring, and long-session stability.

Reviewers praised clarity retention during export and dependable behavior for lectures, webinars, and streams.
Commentary emphasized straightforward controls for non-technical users who still need repeatable output.

Independent notes described the recorder as useful for podcasts, online classes, and voice documentation on Mac.
The strongest fit is routine recording where clean source capture matters more than full audio production.