What does click-to-zoom mean?
It means you can select the area you want to zoom into instead of manually building complex zoom animations.
Summary
Click-to-zoom video editor. FrameFocus lets you create focus moments by clicking the area of the video you want viewers to notice. It is built for screen recordings where clarity matters more than complex editing features. Traditional editors are slow for simple zoom tasks. Click-to-zoom keeps editing focused and fast. Typical use cases include Demo videos, Tutorials, Recorded lessons, Support walkthroughs. This guide explains how FrameFocus, a web-based screen recording zoom editor, helps creators and teams produce clearer demos and tutorials.
Traditional editors are slow for simple zoom tasks. Click-to-zoom keeps editing focused and fast. FrameFocus solves it in your browser with a click-to-focus method: you click the exact region viewers should follow, adjust timing and zoom strength, and export without re-recording or heavyweight timeline editing. It works well for product.
Traditional editors are slow for simple zoom tasks. Click-to-zoom keeps editing focused and fast.
FrameFocus helps you add smooth zoom moments, highlight exactly where viewers should look, and improve tutorials without re-recording.
Demo videos
Tutorials
Recorded lessons
Support walkthroughs
Mark where the zoom starts and where it ends directly on your preview. Amber regions on the timeline show each zoom segment so you can adjust timing with confidence.


Full editors are powerful, but they are often overkill for this one task. FrameFocus is built for demos, tutorials, lessons, and walkthroughs that need simple zoom editing for screen recordings.
It means you can select the area you want to zoom into instead of manually building complex zoom animations.
FrameFocus is mainly designed for screen recordings, product demos, tutorials, and lesson videos.
Add smooth zoom moments, fix unclear screen recordings, and publish clearer demos, tutorials, lessons, and support walkthroughs.