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Click through your app or workflow at your own pace. Autocuts records the screen and the click positions together.
Autocuts records where you click, generates a smooth zoom around each action, and lets you change every move after the take.
A full desktop can be hard to read in a product demo. Automatic click zooms make buttons, menus, form fields, and code changes easier to follow, especially on a phone or embedded video.
Autocuts stores clicks as editing data. The original screen capture remains available while the motion studio draws a camera move around the action.
The recorder collects the action. The editor turns it into motion you can keep or change.
Click through your app or workflow at your own pace. Autocuts records the screen and the click positions together.
Zoom blocks appear on the timeline around the relevant clicks, with smooth movement in and out.
Adjust focus, strength, and duration, then export the final composition as MP4 or WebM.
The fastest result is the generated one. The best result may need one or two deliberate changes.
See each move as a block, drag its edges, or remove it without changing the original recording.
Reposition a generated zoom or add a new one when the important moment is not a click.
Pair zooms with a reconstructed cursor and click ripples so the action remains clear.
Automatic zoom is most useful when the screen contains controls that would otherwise be small in the final video. Product demos, software tutorials, developer walkthroughs, onboarding clips, and course lessons all benefit from a clear visual focus.
Use fewer zooms when the viewer needs to understand the whole layout at once. Because Autocuts keeps the generated moves editable, you can remove a distracting zoom instead of rerecording the take.
Automatic zoom works alongside screen and camera capture, system audio, microphone audio, the voice-paced teleprompter, captions, backgrounds, and multiple aspect ratios.
Download the automatic-zoom screen recorder for Apple Silicon Macs.
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