Record your screen with microphone narration, system audio, or both at once. Zumie captures clear audio alongside auto-zoom and click highlights — so your recordings look and sound professional.
Zumie supports three audio modes. Choose the right one for your use case.
Record your voice narration alongside your screen. Perfect for tutorials, walkthroughs, and async video messages where you explain what you're doing.
Best for: Tutorials, demos, async updates
Capture the audio playing from your computer — app sounds, notification sounds, or music from a web app. Essential for recording software that plays audio.
Best for: App demos, music software, video playback
Record your microphone and system audio simultaneously. Narrate over an application that's playing audio — like a video conference recording or a tutorial of a music app.
Best for: Conference recordings, media app tutorials
Most screen recorders with audio give you audio and nothing else. Zumie combines audio recording with automatic zoom and click highlights — your recordings both look and sound professional.
Zooms into clicks while you narrate.
Every click is visible alongside your voice.
Backgrounds and editor with audio intact.
Having trouble with audio? Here are the most common issues and how to fix them.
Make sure you've granted microphone permission to the Chrome extension. Check that the correct microphone is selected in Zumie's settings.
System audio capture requires sharing a tab or window with audio. When Chrome asks what to share, make sure the 'Share audio' checkbox is enabled.
Check your system microphone volume settings. For system audio, make sure the application you're recording has its volume turned up.
Use headphones while recording to prevent your speakers from feeding back into your microphone. This is the #1 cause of echo in screen recordings.
Install Zumie and record your screen with crystal clear audio, auto-zoom, and click highlights. Free to start.