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ScreenSmooth

Beautiful Screen Recordings in minutes

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ScreenSmooth makes your mouse movement smooth, automatically zooms in on clicks, applies cinematic motion blur to all the animations, and adds beautiful background around your recording. In a minute your recording becomes a high-quality promotional. (Avaliable as Chrome Extension so work on MacOS, Windows, Linux)

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Sayyid. few months ago I started building ScreenSmooth with $0. Today: $915 revenue, Marc Lou become user, etc. What it does: - Records your screen - Auto Zooms on your clicks/typing - Smoothing your cursor - Makes demos look professional Why I built it: Because Screen Studio is Mac only and subscription but ScreenSmooth is working on Windows/Mac/Linux, and $79 lifetime Happy to answer questions! - Sayyid X: @Sayyidalijufri

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Cool Product! How do you use AI to zoom compared to pure algorithmic screen recorders?

My screen recordings look terrible because my cursor moves like a caffeinated squirrel. Auto zoom on clicks + cursor smoothing in a Chrome extension? Trying this today.

Just went through the pain of recording a product demo — multiple takes, inconsistent zoom levels, awkward cursor movements. The "beautiful in minutes" promise is real for anyone who's tried to make a raw screen recording look presentable. Question: does it handle zoom/highlight animations automatically or do you set those manually?

Great launch. Congrats.

We need to record a new launch video (we also just launched today!) and will def be using this instead of screen studio.

Great app, actually a Chrome extension. It works perfectly, and it’s the only tool I use to create beautiful demos! Thanks you!

Looking good. I just cancelled Screen Studio and I'm looking for an alternative. It looks like a found something worth checking out! Also cool that some top people commented on X and see the value.

When someone is deciding between ScreenSmooth and Screen Studio (or Loom/Tella), what’s the most important *quality* difference you’d want them to notice in the final video—and what did you have to build differently to get that result in a Chrome extension?