Your viewers shouldn't have to squint at a full-screen recording. Zumie's automatic zoom, click highlights, and keyboard shortcut display make every tutorial crystal clear — without hours of editing.
You know the problem. You've watched tutorials like this — and you've probably made them too.
Full-screen recordings show everything at once. When you click a tiny button or navigate a dropdown, viewers squint at a 1080p recording trying to figure out what happened. They rewind, pause, zoom in on their phone — or just give up.
You press Cmd+Shift+P to open the command palette, but your viewer just sees a panel appear magically. They have no idea what you pressed. They pause, check the comments, search Google. The flow of your tutorial is broken.
To make a raw recording watchable, you need to add zoom keyframes, highlight annotations, and cursor effects in Premiere or DaVinci Resolve. A 5-minute tutorial becomes 2 hours of editing. Most people just skip it and publish the raw recording.
Without zoom, highlights, and backgrounds, your tutorial looks like a raw screen capture — because it is. Professional YouTubers spend hours in post-production. You don't have that time.
Five features that turn a raw screen recording into a professional tutorial — automatically, during recording.
Zumie follows your cursor in real-time, smoothly zooming into the areas you interact with. When you click a menu, the viewer sees that menu fill their screen. When you type in a text field, the zoom pulls in close. It happens automatically during recording — no post-editing.
Every mouse click gets a beautiful, visible animation. Your viewer can instantly see exactly where you clicked — no more guessing. Left clicks, right clicks, drags — all clearly highlighted on screen.
Every key press appears on screen in real-time. When you hit Cmd+S, Ctrl+C, or any shortcut, viewers see exactly what keys you pressed. Essential for coding tutorials, design walkthroughs, and any workflow that uses keyboard shortcuts.
Gradient backgrounds make your recording look polished and professional. Instead of a raw screen capture with desktop clutter visible, viewers see a clean, focused presentation.
The editor opens with smart zoom already applied. Trim out mistakes, adjust zoom timing, change your background — and export. No need for an external video editor.
Show keyboard shortcuts, zoom into code blocks, and highlight terminal commands. Viewers see exactly what you type and where you click.
Navigate complex UIs and the zoom follows your cursor into menus, dialogs, and settings panels. Every interaction is clear.
Walk through Figma, Photoshop, or any design tool. The auto zoom captures fine details like color pickers and layer panels.
Install Zumie free, record your first tutorial, and see the difference automatic zoom makes. No signup, no credit card.