Jan Ødegård is an independent Windows developer whose GitHub presence centers on TinyClips, a minimalist screen-capture utility built explicitly for Windows 11. The program parks itself in the system tray and lets users grab still screenshots, short MP4 recordings, or looping GIFs without the overhead of bulky editing suites. Typical use cases range from software testers documenting bugs and support staff creating quick how-to clips to designers sharing micro-demonstrations on social media. By keeping the interface Spartan and the binary small, TinyClips loads instantly and avoids the notification spam common to larger capture tools; hot-keys can be reassigned, audio can be excluded, and the output folder can be pointed anywhere, so power-users can fold the app into existing workflows or automation scripts. Although the publisher’s catalog is presently limited to this single title, the open-source repository shows a habit of frequent incremental updates that refine performance and accommodate new Windows builds, hinting at a philosophy of lean, purpose-built utilities rather than sprawling feature sets. TinyClips is available for free on get.nero.com, where the download is delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installs the latest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

TinyClips

Lightweight screen capture app for Windows 11 — screenshots, video, and GIF from the system tray.

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