What we've shipped, what just landed, and what we're building next. Everything on this list follows one rule: your screen never leaves your Mac.
Shipped · Version 1.0 · April 2026
The foundation
The core idea: click through your workflow once, get a finished guide.
Auto capture: a screenshot at every click — start recording and just work.
Numbered annotations: arrows placed exactly where you clicked, in your color, size, and style.
Automatic captions: on-device text recognition describes what you clicked.
Three export formats: numbered PDF guide, animated GIF, full-motion MP4.
Menu bar app + floating HUD: status, step count, and live previews while you record.
100% offline: no account, no upload, no trackers.
Just landed · Version 1.1 · June 2026
The capture overhaul
The entire capture engine was rebuilt so every step looks like a screenshot you crafted by hand.
True-to-Mac screenshots: the floating window with rounded corners and real shadow — no desktop background, no menu bar, no clutter.
Menus & dropdowns included: open menus, submenus, and system pickers are captured reliably — even when your click is the one that closes them.
One click, one step: every click produces exactly one screenshot, frozen at exactly the right moment.
Smarter click detection: clicks in other apps and invisible system overlays are ignored reliably.
Sharper captions: improved text recognition, plus optional accessibility labels for pixel-precise descriptions.
Robust exports: if a destination fails, retry, pick a new folder, or save temporarily — no silent errors.
Stability: window picker, permissions flow, Dark Mode, and dozens of fixes.
Up next · In exploration
What we're building
Planned and under active exploration — order and scope may change.
Apple Intelligence, fully on-device: using Apple's local foundation models to write smarter step titles and descriptions — no cloud, in line with our privacy promise.
Step editing: rename steps, edit captions, and reorder before exporting.
Redesigned annotations: a refreshed look for arrows, numbers, and click highlights — crisper, more native, more customizable.
Your idea here: the roadmap is driven by feedback — tell us what's missing.
Planned features are intentions, not promises — we ship them when they meet the quality bar.