docs/api/desktop-capturer.md
Access information about media sources that can be used to capture audio and video from the desktop using the
navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMediaAPI.
Process: Main
The following example shows how to capture video from a desktop window whose
title is Electron:
// main.js
const { app, BrowserWindow, desktopCapturer, session } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
const mainWindow = new BrowserWindow()
session.defaultSession.setDisplayMediaRequestHandler((request, callback) => {
desktopCapturer.getSources({ types: ['screen'] }).then((sources) => {
// Grant access to the first screen found.
callback({ video: sources[0], audio: 'loopback' })
})
// If true, use the system picker if available.
// Note: this is currently experimental. If the system picker
// is available, it will be used and the media request handler
// will not be invoked.
}, { useSystemPicker: true })
mainWindow.loadFile('index.html')
})
// renderer.js
const startButton = document.getElementById('startButton')
const stopButton = document.getElementById('stopButton')
const video = document.querySelector('video')
startButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMedia({
audio: true,
video: {
width: 320,
height: 240,
frameRate: 30
}
}).then(stream => {
video.srcObject = stream
video.onloadedmetadata = (e) => video.play()
}).catch(e => console.log(e))
})
stopButton.addEventListener('click', () => {
video.pause()
})
<!-- index.html -->
<html>
<meta http-equiv="content-security-policy" content="script-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'" />
<body>
<button id="startButton" class="button">Start</button>
<button id="stopButton" class="button">Stop</button>
<video width="320" height="240" autoplay></video>
<script src="renderer.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
See navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMedia for more information.
[!NOTE]
navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMediadoes not permit the use ofdeviceIdfor selection of a source - see specification.
The desktopCapturer module has the following methods:
desktopCapturer.getSources(options)options Object
types string[] - An array of strings that lists the types of desktop sources
to be captured, available types can be screen and window.thumbnailSize Size (optional) - The size that the media source thumbnail
should be scaled to. Default is 150 x 150. Set width or height to 0 when you do not need
the thumbnails. This will save the processing time required for capturing the content of each
window and screen.fetchWindowIcons boolean (optional) - Set to true to enable fetching window icons. The default
value is false. When false the appIcon property of the sources return null. Same if a source has
the type screen.Returns Promise<DesktopCapturerSource[]> - Resolves with an array of DesktopCapturerSource objects, each DesktopCapturerSource represents a screen or an individual window that can be captured.
<!-- markdownlint-disable-next-line MD032 -->[!NOTE]
- Capturing audio requires
NSAudioCaptureUsageDescriptionInfo.plist key on macOS 14.2 Sonoma and higher - read more.- Capturing the screen contents requires user consent on macOS 10.15 Catalina or higher, which can detected by
systemPreferences.getMediaAccessStatus.
desktopCapturer.getSources(options) only returns a single source on Linux when using Pipewire.
PipeWire supports a single capture for both screens and windows. If you request the window and screen type, the selected source will be returned as a window capture.
NSAudioCaptureUsageDescription Info.plist key must be added in order for audio to be captured by
desktopCapturer. If instead you are running Electron from another program like a terminal or IDE
then that parent program must contain the Info.plist key.
This is in order to facillitate use of Apple's new CoreAudio Tap API by Chromium.
[!WARNING] Failure of
desktopCapturerto start an audio stream due toNSAudioCaptureUsageDescriptionpermission not present will still create a dead audio stream however no warnings or errors are displayed.
As of Electron v39.0.0-beta.4, Chromium made Apple's new CoreAudio Tap API the default
for desktop audio capture. There is no fallback to the older Screen & System Audio Recording
permissions system even if CoreAudio Tap API stream creation fails.
If you need to continue using Screen & System Audio Recording permissions for desktopCapturer
on macOS versions 14.2 and later, you can apply a Chromium feature flag to force use of that older
permissions system:
// main.js (right beneath your require/import statments)
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('disable-features', 'MacCatapLoopbackAudioForScreenShare')
navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia does not work on macOS versions 12.7.6 and prior for audio
capture due to a fundamental limitation whereby apps that want to access the system's audio require
a signed kernel extension.
Chromium, and by extension Electron, does not provide this. Only in macOS 13 and onwards does Apple
provide APIs to capture desktop audio without the need for a signed kernel extension.
It is possible to circumvent this limitation by capturing system audio with another macOS app like
BlackHole or Soundflower
and passing it through a virtual audio input device. This virtual device can then be queried
with navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia.