Record design reviews, prototype walkthroughs, and developer handoffs with auto-zoom that makes every UI detail visible. $39 one-time, no per-seat fees.
Click on a button, icon, or spacing issue and Zumie zooms in automatically. Stakeholders see the exact pixel-level detail you're discussing — no more "can you make the screenshot bigger?" in design review threads.
Walk through Figma prototypes, click through flows, and show hover states — every interaction is recorded with click highlights so viewers follow the exact path. Better than static screenshots for explaining how a design actually works.
Add your face to design reviews with the webcam bubble. Stakeholders see your reactions and expressions as you walk through decisions — it adds context that text comments can't convey. Toggle it on or off per recording.
Your design team grows from 3 to 30 and the cost stays $39. No monthly subscriptions, no per-user licensing. One payment, lifetime access for the entire team.
Design teams need recordings where UI details are visible, prototype interactions are captured, and pricing doesn't scale with headcount.
Cloud screen recorder
Per-seat pricing adds up fast for design teams. $15/user/month means a 10-person design team pays $1,800/year. No auto-zoom — UI details are hard to see in recordings.
$15/user/month
Desktop recorder (macOS)
macOS only — doesn't work for designers on Windows or Chromebooks. $89 per device with no free plan. Desktop app that requires installation, not a lightweight browser extension.
$89/device
Async video collaboration
Focused on async collaboration but lacks auto-zoom for design details. Free plan is limited. Doesn't highlight clicks or auto-follow your cursor through prototype flows.
Free / $8/user/month
Screen recorder with auto-zoom
Chrome extension — works with Figma, Sketch for web, Adobe XD, and any browser-based design tool. Use full-screen mode for desktop apps.
When you click on a UI element — a button, spacing, color swatch, or typography detail — Zumie automatically zooms in so viewers see it clearly. Design reviews become focused and efficient. Reviewers see exactly which component or pixel you're referencing without asking you to zoom in.
Yes. Open your Figma prototype in the browser, start recording, and click through the flow. Zumie captures every interaction with click highlights, so viewers follow the exact navigation path. Auto-zoom makes small UI details like icons, micro-interactions, and hover states visible in the recording.
Loom charges $15/user/month — a 10-person design team pays $1,800/year. Zumie is $39 once. More importantly, Zumie has auto-zoom that makes UI details readable in recordings, which Loom doesn't offer. For design-heavy workflows like prototype walkthroughs and handoff documentation, detail visibility matters.
Yes. Toggle the webcam bubble on before recording. Your face appears in the corner as you walk through designs, adding tone and expression to your feedback. Stakeholders and developers see not just what you're pointing at, but how you feel about it. You can reposition or resize the webcam overlay.
Absolutely. Record yourself walking through the design specs — spacing, colors, interactions, responsive behavior — and share the link with your engineering team. It's faster than writing handoff docs and eliminates ambiguity. Developers see exactly what you intended.
Yes. The free plan has no time limit on usage — recordings are capped at 5 minutes each. Install from the Chrome Web Store, no signup required. When you're ready for unlimited recording length and Pro features, it's a one-time $39 payment.
Install in 10 seconds. Record your first design review in under a minute. No signup needed for the free plan.