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Product Guide
Step-by-step articles for using Screenfly. Pick a guide from the left panel or start with the first article below.
Getting started
- Getting started with ScreenflyLearn the basic Screenfly workflow from recording or importing a video through editing, baking, and sharing.
- How to record your first product demoCapture a tab, window, or screen in Screenfly and save the result to your Library and Studio project.
- How to choose a tab, window, or full-screen recordingDecide which browser capture source to use when recording a product demo in Screenfly.
Library
Studio projects
- How to create and manage Studio projectsLearn how Studio projects organize files, edits, subtitles, export choices, and baked outputs.
- How to add Library files to a projectAttach existing Library videos to a Studio project without deleting or duplicating the original asset.
- How Project files work in StudioUnderstand Project files, active source files, and how recordings connect to Studio timelines.
Editing
Subtitles
- How to add and edit subtitlesAdd timed subtitles to a Screenfly demo so viewers can follow the product flow with or without audio.
- How to import subtitle text, SRT, or VTT filesImport subtitle files into Screenfly and turn lines or timestamped cues into editable subtitle rows.
- How to auto-transcribe subtitlesUse Screenfly's browser-assisted Auto subtitle workflow to create draft subtitle rows from video audio.
- How to polish subtitles for voiceoverCreate a voice-adjusted subtitle version that reads more naturally when used for narration.
Audio
- How to add voiceover from subtitlesTurn subtitle text into narration and include voiceover in the baked Screenfly video.
- How Basic voiceover and tab audio capture workUnderstand Screenfly Basic voiceover, Chrome speech synthesis, and tab audio capture requirements.
- How to add background musicSearch for a music track, preview samples, and add background music to a Screenfly demo.
Export and sharing
- How to choose MP4, GIF, WebM, and resolutionPick the right export format and quality before baking a Screenfly demo.
- How to bake a finished videoUse Screenfly bake to create the final video output from your edits, subtitles, audio, frame, and export settings.
- How to download your baked videoDownload the finished Screenfly output after bake completes.
- How to create and share a public video linkCreate a share link for a baked Screenfly video so teammates, prospects, or customers can view it.
Concepts and limits
- Original vs baked videos in ScreenflyUnderstand the difference between source recordings, imported originals, and finished baked outputs.
- How storage limits workLearn what counts toward Screenfly storage and what you can still do when your account reaches its quota.
- Recording length limits by planUnderstand Screenfly's recording duration limits and practical browser constraints.
