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ZoomTrail
screen recording that zooms itself.
A cross-platform desktop screen recorder in the Focusee class: it records your screen, webcam and audio, then automatically zooms and pans to follow what you are doing, so a raw capture comes out looking edited. Built native (Tauri, with capture backends in Swift on Mac and Rust on Linux and Windows) and live at zoomtrail.app, with one-click sharing at share.zoomtrail.app.
// sound familiar?
Good screen recordings take real editing: zooming in so people can read the screen, cutting the dead air, adding polish. Most of us never do it, so our demos and how-tos are harder to follow than they should be.
// Tools
What it does
Auto-zoom that follows you
The camera tracks your cursor and clicks, zooming into the action and back out, so demos read clearly without manual editing.
Screen, webcam and audio
Records all three into one bundle: screen video, an optional webcam track and audio, ready to export or share.
Native, not a browser tab
A real desktop app on Mac, Linux and Windows, with the capture done by a native sidecar for clean, high-framerate recordings.
Share with a link
Push a recording to share.zoomtrail.app and send a link, no upload-and-wait dance.
- Raw recordings come out looking edited
- Demos and how-tos people can actually follow
- No separate editing pass before you can share
// is this you?
Built for anyone who records their screen often: support teams, course makers, anyone writing a how-to.
// the build log
In active build, June 2026
Hundreds of commits across the capture backends, the auto-zoom engine and the sharing layer. A genuinely hard problem (native screen capture on three operating systems) tackled the AI-assisted way.
read the making of →// built on
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