Auto zoom added after recording
Turn on auto zoom before you record and Pane Studio will add zoom segments after the recording ends, giving you a clearer first pass without manual setup.
Enable automatic zoom before recording to get zoom segments added after the take, then refine them with dynamic auto zoom or manual zoom controls inside the editor.
Download for FreeTurn on auto zoom before you record and Pane Studio will add zoom segments after the recording ends, giving you a clearer first pass without manual setup.
Use dynamic auto zoom segments that follow the active working area so screen recordings feel easier to follow during tutorials, walkthroughs, and product demos.
Place manual zoom points on the exact focal area you want when a fixed composition works better than a dynamic follow.
Refine timing, scale, and emphasis after recording so the final zoom feels intentional instead of locked into the first automatic result.
When auto zoom is enabled before you record, Pane Studio analyzes the finished take and automatically adds zoom segments after the recording ends. That makes the first pass easier for beginners because the video already has clearer emphasis without manual animation work.
After the recording is created, you can keep the automatic zoom behavior, switch to a more dynamic auto zoom segment, or place manual zoom points on a fixed focal area. That flexibility helps product demos, tutorials, and walkthrough videos stay readable without locking you into one zoom style.
Auto zoom in a screen recorder automatically brings the active part of the screen closer so viewers can follow clicks, menus, forms, and workflows more easily.
Yes. When auto zoom is enabled in recording settings, Pane Studio automatically adds zoom segments after the recording ends so the first pass already feels clearer and easier to follow.
Pane Studio reviews the finished recording and prepares zoom segments for you automatically. That helps beginners get a polished recording faster before they start refining the edit.
Auto zoom follows the active working area more dynamically, while manual zoom lets you choose a fixed focal point yourself. Pane Studio supports both, so you can balance speed with precise control.
Yes. Pane Studio supports manual zoom points, so you can choose exactly where the viewer should focus and when the zoom should happen.
Yes. Pane Studio lets you edit zoom after recording, which means you can adjust timing, scale, and focal points without re-recording the whole tutorial or product demo.
Yes. Pane Studio is built for tutorials, software demos, onboarding videos, and walkthroughs where auto zoom and manual zoom help viewers stay focused on the important parts of the screen.
Yes. Pane Studio is a native Windows screen recorder built for Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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