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Scrollio started from a very specific frustration I kept running into as a digital service design engineer and product person. I often needed to present long or wide screenshots (dashboards, landing pages, product flows) in a way that felt alive. Static images didn’t work. Video tools felt heavy. Most animation tools required timelines, keyframes, and far more effort than the problem deserved....

ScrollioTransform tall or wide screenshots to smooth scrolling video
Upload a tall or wide image such as a screenshot, infographic, or webpage capture, then configure the viewport size, scroll speed, and animation easing. Optionally add hotspots to create zoom or pause moments on key areas. Preview the animation in real time and export it as a video ready to share on LinkedIn or other social platforms.

ScrollioTransform tall or wide screenshots to smooth scrolling video
Erik Willemsestarted a discussion
Save and load your project
Scrollio lets you save your animation projects so you can come back and continue where you left off. Each saved project stores a JSON file with: your uploaded image scroll start and end positions hotspots, titles, and CTAs export settings (quality, size, aspect ratio) You can load a saved project at any time to: make adjustments refine timing or focus areas export updated versions without...
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Suggestion for a multi-monitor setup: it would be nice to be able to select which monitors Another Dock should appear. Now it only shows on the far right of the display at the right?

Another DockAn elegant native-style second dock for mac
