Pane's Manifesto

Your screen is a window into your work.

A feature you built.
A lesson you want to teach.
A bug you need to explain.
A product you are trying to show.
An idea that is clearer when someone can simply see it.

But a window is only useful when the view is clear.

Too often, screen recording turns that window into a mess.

Settings before the story.
Scenes before the explanation.
Timelines before the idea.
Exports, uploads, plugins, crop tools, audio fixes, and another app waiting to finish what the first one started.

The screen became easy to capture, but hard to present.

Pane Studio exists because showing your screen should feel natural again.

A pane is not the thing you look at.

It is the thing you look through.

It frames the view.
It softens the noise.
It protects what matters.
It turns an open space into something clear enough to understand.

A pane can be a feature being introduced.
A bug being reported.
A workflow being taught.
A customer being helped.
A product being shared.
An idea trying to become clear.

That is what Pane does for your screen.

It takes the raw desktop — the messy, moving, unfinished window into your work — and gives it shape. Focus. Motion. Polish. A sense that someone cared about the person watching.

Because most people are not trying to produce a film.
They are trying to be understood.

They are trying to show a workflow, explain a product, teach a step, report a problem, share an update, record a demo, or make an idea easier to see.

That kind of video should not require a production studio.

It should not ask you to become an editor.
It should not force your private work through someone else’s cloud.
It should not feel like software made somewhere else, for someone else, then loosely carried over to your machine.

It should feel close.
It should feel fast.
It should feel native to the place where the work already happens.

Pane Studio is built for that.
For the people who work on Windows and want their screen to feel worth watching.
For the moments that need clarity, not complexity.
For the recordings that should look finished without feeling overproduced.

Put a Pane on your window.

Then press record.

Your screen already has something to say.
Pane helps people see what you mean.

Welcome to Pane Studio.

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