Record presentation walkthroughs, slide design tutorials, and deck reviews in Google Slides with automatic zoom that makes text, shapes, and speaker notes clearly visible.
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Presenting slides is one thing. Recording yourself building or reviewing slides is another — the editor view has toolbars, panels, and small elements that standard recordings can't capture.
The Google Slides editor has menus, formatting toolbars, slide thumbnails, and the canvas — all competing for space. In a recording, the toolbar text and slide thumbnails are too small to read.
Unlike presentation mode, the editor view shows your slide at reduced size to make room for toolbars and panels. Text that looks great in presentation mode becomes tiny in an editor recording.
The speaker notes panel at the bottom of the editor is already small on screen. In a recording, these notes — which might contain important context — are completely unreadable.
Changing fonts, colors, alignment, or animations involves small UI interactions that happen fast. Viewers can't see which formatting option you selected or what changed on the slide.
Zumie's auto-zoom follows your interactions in the editor — toolbar clicks, slide navigation, and content editing — so every detail is visible in the recording.
Click a font dropdown, color picker, or formatting option and Zumie zooms in to show your selection. Viewers learn the exact settings you used.
Zumie zooms into the slide canvas when you edit text or manipulate objects. Content that's shrunk by the editor chrome becomes readable again.
Click into the notes panel and Zumie zooms in. Viewers can read the context and talking points you've written for each slide.
When you click through slide thumbnails, Zumie's zoom creates clear transitions. Viewers always know which slide you're on and what you're editing.
Real scenarios where Zumie's auto-zoom makes Google Slides recordings dramatically more useful.
Teach slide design techniques with recordings where every formatting choice, layout decision, and design element is visible. Perfect for presentation skills courses.
Record async feedback on a colleague's presentation. Walk through each slide, point out what works and what needs changes — all in a recording they can rewatch.
Show how to customize Google Slides templates by recording the editing process. Viewers see every color change, font swap, and layout adjustment clearly.
The Zumie features that matter most when recording Google Slides.
Follows your cursor through the editor, toolbars, slide thumbnails, and notes panel. Every editing interaction is zoomed for clarity.
Shows exactly which toolbar buttons, menu items, and slide elements you click. Essential for step-by-step tutorials.
Record just your Google Slides tab. Clean, focused recordings without browser distractions.
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See the difference automatic zoom and click highlights make when recording Google Slides.
Yes. You can record both the editor view and presentation mode. In presentation mode, Zumie's auto-zoom follows your cursor for pointer emphasis, and click highlights show slide transitions.
Yes. Record yourself going through the slides, add commentary, and share the recording for feedback. The auto-zoom is especially useful in editor view where you might point at specific elements.
Absolutely. Zumie records everything on screen, including slide transitions and element animations. The recording captures the full visual experience.
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