Stop editing screencasts.
ScreenReveal zooms into your clicks, cuts dead time, and adds your camera — while you record. You get a polished demo without opening a video editor.
macOS 14+ · Apple Silicon · No account required
Features
It does the work. You hit record.
Most screen recorders give you a raw file and wish you luck. ScreenReveal applies effects automatically — your recording comes out polished without a video editor.
Auto zoom on clicks
Every click gets a subtle zoom burst. Your viewer sees exactly where the action is. Zero setup.
Camera overlay
Floating camera bubble in any corner. Circle or rounded rectangle. Resize it, move it, forget about it.
Keystroke & mouse effects
Show keystrokes as floating pills and highlight mouse clicks on screen. Your viewer follows along without guessing.
Dead time removal
No clicks, no typing, no scrolling for 3 seconds? ScreenReveal cuts it. Your 5-minute recording becomes 2 minutes.
System audio, no drivers
Record system audio and your mic. No virtual audio driver needed. macOS handles it natively.
Speed adjustment
Export at 1x, 1.25x, 1.5x, or 2x. Speed up the boring parts without touching a video editor.
How it works
Three steps. No account. No cloud.
Download and open
Download the DMG. Drag to Applications. Open it. Grant screen recording permission when macOS asks.
Pick a target and record
Choose a window, display, or app. Toggle camera overlay if you want your face in the corner. Hit record.
Trim, speed up, export
Dead time gets cut automatically. Adjust speed if needed. Export as MP4. Drop it in your README, tweet, or landing page.
Questions
How much does it cost?
Free while in beta. Pricing will be announced before the full launch.
Does it work on Intel Macs?
No. ScreenReveal requires Apple Silicon (M1 or later) and macOS 14 Sonoma or newer.
Where are my recordings stored?
On your Mac. ScreenReveal never uploads anything. Your recordings stay in the folder you choose.
Can I record system audio without installing a driver?
Yes. macOS provides native system audio capture. ScreenReveal uses it directly — no kernel extensions, no virtual audio devices.
What format does it export?
MP4 with H.264 or HEVC encoding. You can export at native resolution or downscale to 1080p.
How does dead time removal work?
ScreenReveal tracks your clicks, keyboard input, and scrolling. If nothing happens for 3+ seconds, that segment gets compressed in the export. Your 5-minute recording becomes a tight 2-minute demo.