Stop writing paragraphs to describe a 5-second issue. Record your screen with auto-zoom that highlights exactly what you're pointing out — then share the link. Feedback that's clear the first time.
Auto-zoom and webcam overlay turn vague feedback into precise, actionable recordings.
Click a misaligned button, hover over a confusing label, or interact with any element — Zumie automatically zooms in so your feedback recipient sees the exact issue. No need to circle things in a screenshot or say 'look at the top-right corner.'
Feedback lands differently when people can see your face. The webcam overlay adds warmth and context to critical feedback — your expression shows whether it's a minor nitpick or a serious concern.
Stop recording, get a link. Drop it into Slack, a PR comment, a Notion doc, or an email. No uploading, no waiting, no 'can you see my screen?' — the recipient watches on their own time.
Pay $39 once or use the free plan forever. No per-seat pricing that makes you think twice before recording quick feedback. Record as many feedback videos as you need without worrying about costs.
Short, focused recordings get watched and acted on. Long ones get ignored.
Instead of writing 'the button on the settings page looks off,' record yourself clicking through to the settings page and interacting with the button. Auto-zoom highlights the exact issue in context.
Short feedback videos get watched. Long ones get bookmarked and forgotten. Cover one issue per recording — if you have three things to flag, send three short clips.
Your recipient can see what's on screen. Use your voice to explain why it matters — the user impact, the confusion it causes, or the standard it doesn't meet. That context is what makes feedback actionable.
Annotation tools show static screenshots. General recorders capture flat video. Zumie gives you recordings where auto-zoom points out the details for you.
General screen recorder
No auto-zoom — small UI details get lost in full-screen recordings. Monthly per-seat pricing adds up for teams that give frequent feedback. Designed for async video messages, not targeted feedback.
$15/user/month
Collaborative screen recorder
Focused on meeting recordings and team collaboration. No auto-zoom to highlight specific UI elements. Comments are tied to their platform — harder to share outside your team.
Free plan, $8/user/month for teams
Visual bug reporting tool
Built for bug reporting, not general feedback. Screenshots with annotations are static — can't show interactions, hover states, or multi-step issues. No video recording with auto-zoom.
From $39/month
Screen recorder with auto-zoom
Video feedback with auto-zoom — purpose-built for pointing out specifics. Best for design reviews, code reviews, QA feedback, and any situation where you need to show exactly what you mean.
When you click on a misaligned element, a confusing label, or any UI detail, Zumie automatically zooms in so the viewer sees exactly what you're pointing out. No more 'look at the third icon from the left' — the zoom does the pointing for you.
For anything involving interactions, hover states, animations, or multi-step flows — yes. Screenshots are static and lose context. A 30-second screen recording with auto-zoom shows the issue in motion, with your narration explaining why it matters. For simple 'this pixel is off' feedback, screenshots are fine.
Yes. Record yourself walking through a design in Figma, a staging site, or any web app. Auto-zoom highlights the specific elements you interact with, and webcam overlay lets the designer see your reactions. Much more nuanced than written comments.
After recording, you get an instant share link. Paste it into Slack, a GitHub PR comment, Notion, Linear, email — anywhere links work. No special app needed to watch. You can also download the video file directly.
Yes — $39 once, lifetime access including all future updates. No monthly fees, no annual renewal, no per-seat charges. The free plan also works indefinitely with a 5-minute recording limit.
Loom records flat screen shares — great for async messages, but small UI details get lost. Zumie's auto-zoom enlarges whatever you interact with, making it purpose-built for pointing out specific issues. Plus, $39 one-time vs $15/user/month.
Auto-zoom highlights exactly what you're pointing out. No more "see the thing in the top-right?" Install the Chrome extension and record your first feedback video in under a minute.