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Glideo
Screen recordings that edit themselves
118 followers
Screen recordings that edit themselves
118 followers
Glideo is a free macOS screen recorder built for product demos and dev tools. It turns raw screen recordings into polished demo videos: the camera zooms toward your clicks automatically, with no keyframing. Same automatic zoom that follows your clicks and cursor. Same polished output. Same "this looks way better than a raw screen recording" result, without a price tag. No trial. No watermark. No catch.








does the auto-zoom actually work well on high-DPI retina screens, or does it get a bit confused when you're moving between multiple windows quickly?
How does the auto-zoom actually decide when and where to zoom in, especially if the click is on a tiny icon or a menu item?
How does the auto-zoom actually handle really fast clicking or dragging across the screen without making the video feel jittery?
Every founder has 40 raw screen recordings and zero published demos — the editing is the bottleneck, not the recording. Auto-zoom on clicks with no keyframing is exactly the right abstraction. Does it also auto-cut the "uh, wait, let me redo that" moments?
How does the auto-zoom handle recordings where you switch between apps quickly or jump around the screen a lot?
how does the auto zoom know when to start and stop, like does it trigger only on clicks or does it also follow my mouse movement?
The auto zoom following my clicks actually feels intentional instead of gimmicky, which is rare for free tools. Exported a quick demo in a couple minutes with zero fiddling.