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Recorded - Record your screen. Get a pro video

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AI made building products 10× faster — but creating demo videos is still slow. Recording, editing, adding zoom effects, rendering, and sharing can easily take an hour. Recorded turns simple screen recordings into polished demo videos automatically. It adds smooth zoom, cursor focus, camera movement, and clean transitions so your videos look professional without a video editor. Built by a developer who placed 3rd at the SK × Anthropic Claude Hackathon. Available on macOS and Windows.

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Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I’m the maker of Recorded. Earlier this year I participated in the SK × Anthropic Claude Hackathon, where I placed 3rd with a different project. That experience made me realize how dramatically AI is changing the speed at which we can build products. With tools like Claude and other agents, I can now ship features, prototypes, and internal tools much faster than before. Admin pages, SaaS features, and small tools can be built in hours instead of days. But one thing didn’t get faster: creating demo videos. Every time I wanted to show a feature, I had to record the screen, edit the video, add zoom effects, highlight the cursor, render it, and upload it. Even a short demo video could easily take close to an hour. So I built Recorded. Recorded turns simple screen recordings into polished demo videos automatically. It adds smooth zoom, cursor focus, camera movements, and transitions so the video looks like it was carefully edited — without opening a video editor. There are already some great tools in this space. But many of them felt a bit heavy or expensive for indie makers who just want to quickly create and share demos. So I focused on the essential features and made Recorded much more affordable, especially for solo builders. ✨ There’s also a free version you can use without even creating an account. ⚡ Just download and start recording immediately. My goal was simple: If building products became 10× faster with AI, making demo videos should too. Recorded is currently available on macOS and Windows, and I’m actively improving it. I’d really love to hear your feedback: What tools do you currently use to create demo videos? What features would make this more useful for you? Thanks for checking it out! 🙏
Viktor Shumylo

Demo videos really do take way more time than expected, especially when you just want to quickly show a feature.

Does Recorded automatically detect the key moments in the recording to apply zoom and focus?

zzerjae

Not perfect yet, but honestly? It's already been helpful for me. Really excited to see where this goes — the potential here is huge! 🚀

Park Hee Chan

@jspiner @honeymaro Huge congrats on the launch! 🚀 Making demo videos in just 1 minute is brilliant. Wishing Recorded huge success! 🎉

Geonho You

I have used its free version for my demo and the result was amazing and its very easy to use!

Vikas

Hey Jspiner...Amazing product & really impressive onboarding flow! Did you build this solo? I’m navigating my own launch today (ToolXray) as a solo dev, so I have huge respect for what you've executed here. Great job!

Code Graphy

This is Awsome.
I was previously considering Guidde and Scribe as SOP tools, but my perspective has shifted significantly after trying Recorded.

It is an excellent tool that offers a lighter and more stable user experience!

Taimur Haider

@jspiner this problem feels painfully real for builders.


AI sped up shipping features, but recording a clean demo video still feels stuck in the old workflow. Record, edit, zoom, export, upload.

The auto-zoom based on clicks is a nice touch. Demo videos often lose viewers exactly when they can’t follow where the action is happening.


I'm curious about one thing.

Do you see Recorded mainly replacing tools like Loom for quick demos, or replacing the whole ‘record → edit → publish’ stack for tutorial creators as well?

Piroune Balachandran

Right before a customer call is when demo videos get annoying fast. Recorded handling Smart Auto-Zoom and click highlights in one pass feels useful, and preset zoom plus cursor styles would make it stick for teams shipping lots of walkthroughs.