Product Updates
New: Canvas Zoom, Clip Audio Controls, Device Frame Auto-Detection, and More
Canvas zoom, per-clip audio controls, automatic device frames for portrait videos, zoom region labels and looping, keyboard shortcuts for timeline items, and more.
Canvas Zoom
Zoom just got a whole lot more expressive. Every zoom region now has a Zoom Target setting with two modes:
- Video (default) — Zooms into the video content while the background stays put. Great for drawing attention to a specific part of your screen.
- Canvas — Zooms the entire frame — video, background, camera overlay, and all. Creates a cinematic "camera push" effect where everything scales together.
You can mix both modes in the same project. Each zoom region gets its own target, so you have full creative control.
Clip Audio Controls
You can now control audio on a per-clip basis. Right-click any clip on the timeline to:
- Mute a clip's audio entirely — perfect for cutting out unwanted sounds without deleting the video.
- Set volume to 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, or 10% — great for lowering background noise on specific sections.
Muted clips show a red speaker badge. Volume-reduced clips show a gray percentage badge. Both carry through to your exported video.
Automatic Device Frames for Portrait Videos
Opening a portrait video (like an iOS Simulator recording or an iPhone screen capture) now automatically wraps it in a realistic iPhone device frame. No extra steps needed — just open the video and it's ready to go.
You can change the device model and color in the Device Frame settings after opening.
Zoom Region Labels and Looping
Managing zoom regions in complex projects is now much easier:
- Custom labels — Right-click any zoom region to rename it. Labels appear in both the settings panel and on the timeline, so you always know which zoom is which.
- Loop playback — Click the repeat icon on a zoom region card to loop playback within that region. Adjust level, focus, and easing while watching the effect repeat in real time.
- Click to seek — Clicking a zoom region card moves the playhead to its start, so you can quickly preview any zoom.
Keyboard Shortcuts for All Timeline Items
The Delete key now works on everything in the timeline — not just video clips. Select a zoom region, annotation, speed effect, or media track and press Delete to remove it. Undo still works if you change your mind.
Other Improvements
- Smaller subtitles — Font size minimum lowered from 16pt to 8pt for more flexibility.
- Fixed audio leak on project close — Audio no longer keeps playing after closing a project.
- Fixed audio level meter — The recording HUD meter now stays responsive across multiple recordings.
- Fixed export resolution — Exports now produce standard resolutions (1920x1080, etc.) instead of slightly inflated sizes.
- Fixed camera and microphone permissions on macOS Tahoe — Permission prompts now appear correctly on the latest macOS.
new features · zoom · audio · device frames · editing