# Pane Studio recorder feature

Pane Studio is a native Windows screen recorder built for recording the screen, webcam, microphone, and system audio together in one session.

## What it records

- Full screen recordings for complete desktop walkthroughs
- A specific app window without manually drawing a crop first
- A selected area when only one part of the screen matters
- System audio from the computer
- Microphone audio for narration
- Webcam video for presenter-led recordings

These sources can be combined in one recording session. A user can record the screen or a window, include system audio and microphone audio, and keep the webcam visible at the same time.

## What makes this different from a basic recorder

Pane Studio is designed to move directly from recording into editing. The recording is not treated as a dead file that has to be rebuilt somewhere else. After capture, the user can immediately continue with layouts, zooms, blur masks, cursor controls, transcripts, aspect ratios, and export settings.

The recorder is also native to Windows, which matters for performance and control. It is meant for workflows where the user wants a polished product demo, tutorial, onboarding video, support video, or founder update instead of a quick disposable clip.

## Recorder-related controls

- Teleprompter support for structured narration
- Selected-area recording
- Window-specific recording
- Full-screen recording
- Webcam recording alongside the screen
- Microphone and system audio recording in the same take

## Best use cases

- SaaS product demos
- Tutorials and onboarding videos
- Support walkthroughs
- Founder updates and launch videos
- Lessons and assignment walkthroughs
- Content creation where both the product and presenter matter

## Summary

Pane Studio is best understood as a Windows recorder that captures all the important sources in one take and then hands the result into an editor built for polishing screen-based videos.
