A native macOS screen recorder with automatic zoom and smooth animations — for product demos, tutorials and social videos.
Every click triggers a smooth zoom into what you clicked. Easier to follow, more attention — especially on small screens.
No keyframing. Hit record, and the zooms are already there when you open the editor.
Adjust scale, speed and how long each zoom holds — until it feels right.
Add, move or override any zoom by hand on the timeline.
Your hand jitters. The cursor on screen doesn't. CursorFlow smooths every motion path into a clean, deliberate stroke — so the recording looks edited even when it isn't.
Shake and drift are filtered out. What stays is intent.
Scale the pointer up after recording so it stays readable on every output size.
A built-in teleprompter scrolls your script on screen while you talk. It stays in front of you — and never appears in the recording. One take, no fumbling, no retakes for a flubbed line.
Save your script. Adjustable scroll speed and font size, right where you need it.
The prompter sits over your screen but is excluded from the recording — only you see it.
Faster recordings, cleaner delivery, fewer retakes. The way creators actually work.
Big talking-head intro, corner overlay during the demo, hidden when it'd cover something important. Place webcam blocks on the timeline — no cuts, the camera glides between them.
Nine positions, any size — the camera glides between them in one continuous take.
Drop your real background — no green screen needed, runs on-device.
Circle, rounded or square — match your brand.
On-device transcription turns every recording into burnt-in captions, a sidecar .srt, and a clean written transcript — same engine, no cloud, no upload. Ship the video, reuse the script as blog posts, show notes, or course chapters.
Your audio never leaves your Mac. No cloud, no upload, no API key.
Spoken language is detected automatically — override it from a list if it gets it wrong.
Burn captions into the video, save them as a sidecar .srt, or export the full transcript as a text file.
CursorFlow captures keyboard input as you record and overlays the keys on screen — exactly what tutorial viewers need to follow along. Perfect for shortcuts, hotkeys and walkthroughs.
Every key you press is recorded as you go — no setup, no separate take.
Drop the overlay where it won't obscure the action — bottom-centre, corner, anywhere.
One toggle — keystrokes on or off per recording, depending on the audience.
Local-first, non-destructive, predictable. The technical promises that matter when you're shipping serious work.
Scrub to any frame and what you see is exactly what comes out — frame-accurate, no surprises at export.
Your source recording is never modified. Every edit is a layer you can undo, anytime.
Blur or block sensitive areas — and the mask sticks to the area as the content scrolls.
Cut the tab strip, the dock, the bottom toolbar — any edge — without re-recording.
Pay once, own it forever. No subscription, no account, no cloud.
$50, one-time. No subscription, no trial, no recurring fee. One license key works on 2 Macs and includes a year of updates.
Yes. Within 14 days of purchase, and we'll refund you in full — no questions asked.
Yes. Recording and editing run entirely on your Mac. The only time it goes online is a quick check of your license.
Yes. Your recordings, edits and captions stay on your Mac — no accounts, no tracking, no cloud.
Yes. Screen, webcam, microphone and system audio are captured as separate layers — adjust volume, move or remove any of them after the fact, without re-recording.
Yes. It reads your real click events and generates smooth, cinematic zooms automatically. You can also add, move or fine-tune any zoom by hand.
Yes. Circle, square or any custom mask shape — with automatic background removal, no green screen needed. Reposition and resize it on the timeline without cutting.
Yes. The built-in teleprompter scrolls your script on screen while you talk — fully visible to you, completely invisible to the recording. One take, no flubbed lines.
Yes. Blur or block any area, and CursorFlow can keep that area covered as the page scrolls.
Yes. CursorFlow transcribes your audio on-device, detects the language automatically, and lets you edit, burn in, or export captions as a separate file.
Yes. Drop a music track on the timeline and CursorFlow can automatically duck it whenever you're speaking, so your voice stays clear without juggling volumes.
From a small shareable clip to a full-quality master at your screen's native resolution (4K on Retina/4K/5K Macs). Plus a written summary and caption files.
Yes, on macOS 15 Sequoia or later — Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4) and recent Intel Macs. It's built natively for the Mac, so it stays fast, especially on M-series chips.
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No subscription. No account. One download and it's yours.
14-day refund guarantee · 2 Macs per license · $50 one-time