ScreenKite AI Editing Is Here: Auto-generate B-roll and Clean Up Spoken Clips
ScreenKite's built-in AI editing feature is now live. It can automatically generate B-roll and clean up spoken clips, helping screen recording creators save time on repetitive editing.
Native vs Electron Screen Recorders: Performance, Battery, and Why It Matters
Why native macOS screen recorders outperform Electron-based alternatives in CPU usage, memory, battery life, and export speed. A technical comparison.
How to Record a Presentation With Webcam on Mac
Want to record a Keynote or PowerPoint presentation along with your webcam? Learn how to configure your Mac to record both screen and camera cleanly.
Your Screen Recording Doesn't Need the Cloud: The Case for Local-First
Why local-first screen recording matters for privacy, security, and control. What happens when your recordings go to the cloud, and when keeping them local makes sense.
How to Record Multiple Monitors on Mac at Once
Working with a multi-display setup and need to record both screens? Learn how to configure your Mac screen recorder for multiple monitors.
Edit Video by Editing Text: ScreenKite's Transcription Cut Explained
Transcription cut lets you edit a screen recording by editing its transcript. Delete a sentence from the text, and the video segment is removed. How it works and when to use it.
Why ScreenKite Exports So Fast: Metal and the Apple Silicon Media Engine
ScreenKite uses Metal and the Apple Silicon Media Engine for hardware-accelerated export. Here is why native macOS video export is dramatically faster.
How to Record Your iPhone Screen on Mac (USB & Wireless)
Need to demo a mobile app or record your iPhone screen? Learn how to capture your iPhone screen on macOS using QuickTime or wireless options.
How ScreenKite Auto-Zoom Follows Your Cursor (And How to Tune It)
Auto-zoom makes screen recordings readable by following your cursor and magnifying the active area. How it works in ScreenKite, when to use it, and how to adjust it.
ScreenKite vs Recordly: Native macOS Recorder vs Open-Source Cross-Platform Alternative
Recordly is a free, open-source screen recorder with auto-zoom and cursor effects. ScreenKite is a native macOS recorder built on Swift and Metal. Here is how they compare.
How to Migrate From Loom to a Local-First Screen Recorder
Loom's increasing limitations and rising subscription costs have prompted many creators to switch to local recorders. Here is how to migrate your workflow smoothly.
ScreenKite vs Tella: Free Native Mac App vs Browser-Based SaaS
Tella is a browser-based screen recorder with AI editing and cloud hosting. ScreenKite is a native macOS app with local recording and fast export. How they compare.