Cadence is the only screen recorder that effortlessly perfects your video the moment you hit stop. The AI instantly transforms accents, applies clear voice dubbing, removes background noise, and automatically builds transcripts and screenshots for you.
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Cadence
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Cadence is the only screen recorder that effortlessly perfects your video the moment you hit stop. The AI instantly transforms accents, applies clear voice dubbing, removes background noise, and automatically builds transcripts and screenshots for you.





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Recording a demo is usually the easy part. the annoying part is everything after: cleaning up audio, cutting awkward moments, writing the summary, pulling screenshots, and turning one recording into something people can actually use. The auto-documentation part stands out to me. for product updates, help center articles, onboarding, or launch prep, being able to record once and get both a polished video and structured docs could save a lot of time.
The accent/voice enhancement is interesting too, especially for non-native English speakers. if it makes demos clearer without making the voice feel fake, that could be a big deal :)
Curious how much control users have over the final voice and tone. can Cadence keep the speaker’s personality while improving clarity, or does it fully replace the voice?
The auto-generated transcripts + screenshots is the part that would actually get me to switch tools. We do async engineering updates and the annoying step is always going back through a recording to manually pull out steps for docs afterward. If the transcript output is clean enough to drop straight into Notion without heavy editing, that alone saves more time than the voice/accent stuff for our use case. Does it preserve technical terms and code snippets accurately, or does it struggle with jargon-heavy narration?
Nice extension with some cool features that Loom doesn't have on free tier. Any plans to launch on desktop? When trying to do a Chrome extension demo as soon as you click into icons it doesn't capture clicks
the noise removal and auto transcript part is an easy sell, but swapping the actual accent feels like a different category of feature to me. if someone watches a demo video and the voice doesn't match how the person actually sounds on a call afterward, that's a weird first impression to walk back. is the accent change meant to be a subtle cleanup or a full replacement, and do people usually disclose it's used
Tried it on a quick demo and the noise removal actually worked on my fan without making my voice sound robotic. The auto transcript saved me the usual ten minutes of cleanup.
I always put off recording walkthroughs because I cannot stand hearing myself back afterwards. Carlos, knowing the rough edges get smoothed out the second I stop removes the exact thing that makes me hesitate.