Do I need to re-record my video to add zoom?
No. FrameFocus helps you add zoom moments after the recording is already made.
Summary
Zoom in on a screen recording after recording. Sometimes you only notice after recording that the important part of your screen is too small. FrameFocus helps you fix that by adding zoom-in moments exactly where viewers need more detail. Tiny buttons and UI details get lost, especially on phones. Post-recording zoom edits solve this without reshooting. Typical use cases include Fix unclear product demos, Improve mobile readability, Highlight code snippets, Clarify support instructions. This guide explains how FrameFocus, a web-based screen recording zoom editor, helps creators and teams produce clearer demos and tutorials.
Tiny buttons and UI details get lost, especially on phones. Post-recording zoom edits solve this without reshooting. 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.
Tiny buttons and UI details get lost, especially on phones. Post-recording zoom edits solve this without reshooting.
FrameFocus helps you add smooth zoom moments, highlight exactly where viewers should look, and improve tutorials without re-recording.
Fix unclear product demos
Improve mobile readability
Highlight code snippets
Clarify support instructions
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.
No. FrameFocus helps you add zoom moments after the recording is already made.
Yes. Zooming into important screen areas can make tutorials and demos easier to understand on smaller screens.
Add smooth zoom moments, fix unclear screen recordings, and publish clearer demos, tutorials, lessons, and support walkthroughs.