Record bug reproductions and test case walkthroughs with auto-zoom that highlights the exact issue. Click tracking shows every step. $39 one-time, no per-seat fees.
Click on a UI glitch, console error, or broken element and Zumie zooms in automatically. Developers see exactly what went wrong without scrubbing through a full-screen recording. No editing needed.
Every click is visually highlighted in the recording. Your bug repro becomes a step-by-step visual guide — no more writing "click the dropdown, then select option 3, then scroll down" in a ticket.
Record a bug and drop the link in Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues, or any tracker. No uploading, no waiting for processing. Developers click and see the exact issue in seconds.
Your QA team grows and the cost stays $39. No monthly subscriptions, no per-user licensing that punishes you for hiring. One payment, lifetime access for your entire workflow.
QA teams need recordings where bugs are visible, reproduction steps are clear, and sharing to bug trackers is instant.
Cloud screen recorder
Per-seat pricing is expensive for QA teams. $15/user/month adds up fast. No auto-zoom — small UI bugs and console errors are hard to see in recordings. Not built for bug reporting workflows.
$15/user/month
Visual feedback tool
Starts at $49/month for 10 users. Focused on customer feedback collection, not QA team workflows. No auto-zoom or click highlights. Video quality is limited compared to dedicated screen recorders.
From $49/month
Open-source recorder
No auto-zoom, no click highlights, no instant sharing. QA engineers spend time configuring scenes and manually uploading files. No link sharing — you have to attach video files to tickets.
Free
Screen recorder with auto-zoom
Chrome extension — record browser bugs directly. Use full-screen mode for desktop apps and native testing.
When you click on a broken element, error message, or console output, Zumie automatically zooms in to make it clearly visible. Developers watching the recording see exactly what's wrong without pausing and squinting. This is especially useful for subtle UI bugs, off-by-one pixel issues, and small error text that gets lost in full-screen recordings.
Yes. After recording, Zumie gives you a shareable link instantly. Paste it directly into any bug tracker — Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues, Asana, ClickUp, or wherever your team tracks bugs. No file uploads, no attachments, no size limits. Developers click the link and watch the repro.
Userback is built for collecting customer feedback with annotations and session replay. Zumie is a screen recorder with auto-zoom and click highlights designed for QA engineers recording bug reproductions and test case walkthroughs. Userback starts at $49/month; Zumie is $39 once. Different tools for different workflows.
Yes. Every click, tab switch, and navigation action is visually highlighted in the recording. For multi-step reproduction scenarios — like "log in, navigate to settings, change a value, go back, and see the bug" — developers follow each step without you writing it out. The recording is the documentation.
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. Record bug repros and test cases immediately. When you need unlimited recording length and Pro features, it's a one-time $39 payment.
Zumie records your screen, so it works with any testing workflow visible in your browser. Record manual test case walkthroughs, capture automated test failures happening in the browser, or document visual regression issues. For CI/CD test results, record yourself walking through the failure logs and affected UI.
Install in 10 seconds. Record your first bug report in under a minute. No signup needed for the free plan.