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Changelog

What we've shipped since launch, newest first.

5 May 2026

  • Cursor highlight on preview smoothed and improved.

3 May 2026

  • Draw on your screen while recording. Annotations burn into the video. Choose from six colours and four stroke sizes.
  • Save recordings as animated GIF. Click "Save as GIF" after recording to convert on your device.
  • Playback speed control. Watch your recording back at 0.5x, 1x, 1.5x, or 2x speed.
  • Fullscreen button in the live preview toolbar so you can go fullscreen without clicking the video.

2 May 2026

  • The recorder works offline. Visit the site once, then it caches itself so it loads and works without a connection.
  • Installable as a desktop app. Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera show an install button in the address bar; Safari on Mac uses File → Add to Dock. Opens in its own window with no browser UI.
  • Cleaner view when launched as an installed app - straight to recording.
  • Recording timer shown in the browser tab title so you can see the duration while working in another tab.
  • Keyboard shortcuts: Alt+R to start/stop, Alt+P to pause/resume, Alt+M to mute/unmute microphone.
  • Live speech-to-text transcription during recording. Each line includes a timestamp. Copy or download the transcript after recording.
  • "Start Mirroring" button appears during recording to mirror your screen to another device via screenmirroring.app.

27 April 2026

  • Pause and resume your recording with on-screen buttons.
  • New optional cursor highlight: a soft red circle around your pointer, useful for tutorials.
  • Audio countdown so the first second of speech doesn't get cut off.
  • Camera overlay runs smoother when switching browser tabs.

20 April 2026

  • Direct MP4 recording on Chromium browsers and Firefox. No more waiting for conversion afterwards.
  • Trim button to cut intro/outro before saving.
  • Progress bar during MP4 conversion.

16 April 2026

  • Fixed an issue that could prevent high-quality video export.

15 April 2026

  • First public release. Record screen, internal audio, microphone, and camera overlay, all in your browser. Save as MP4 or WebM. Nothing leaves your device.