Product demo videos for designers, rendered from your real flow
Point Flowcase at the screen, describe the flow, and get a clean, captioned MP4 that shows your design moving the way you meant it to.
You spent weeks shaping a flow. The spacing is right, the states are right, the transitions feel correct under your fingers. Then comes the part nobody enjoys: proving it to people who were not in the room. Loom captures come out shaky. A hand-edited screen recording eats an afternoon. A static prototype link never quite lands the rhythm you built.
Flowcase records the actual interface and turns it into a paced video. You give it a plain-English goal or exact steps, and it drives the flow, eases the camera into each click, and lays down captions. What ships is a launch-ready demo that looks like you sat with an editor, not like you wrestled with a timeline.
Camera that follows the click
Auto-zoom eases into every button and field, then back out, so viewers always look where the design wants them to.
Re-render when the design changes
Update the flow, rerun the same goal or script, and get a fresh video instead of starting another screen recording from scratch.
Captioned and consistent
Auto-generated captions and paced, named scenes give every demo the same finished feel across your whole set.
Up to 4K from the cloud
Rendering runs in the cloud at up to 4K, with nothing to install and no export dialog to fight.
How a designer turns a flow into a finished video
Start with the URL of the screen you want to show: a live build, a staging environment, or a high-fidelity prototype served on the web. Then tell Flowcase what to do. Write it in plain English, like 'open the project, rename it, then share it with a teammate,' and the AI agent plans the clicks and typing for you. Prefer to be exact? Script the steps yourself: click this, type that, confirm the result.
Flowcase runs the flow and captures a clean pass. A director step groups the raw clicks into named scenes with their own pacing and weight, the way an editor blocks out a cut. Then it renders in the cloud, up to 4K, and hands you an MP4. No screen-recording software to babysit, no export settings to second-guess.
Why this beats recording and editing it by hand
By hand, every demo is a fresh negotiation with bad luck. A notification slides in. Your cursor drifts. You fumble a field and start the take over. Cropping, zooming, and trimming the keeper takes longer than the flow itself, and the moment a screen changes you do the whole thing again.
Flowcase removes the human jitter. The cursor moves on smooth, eased curves and the camera zooms into the field that matters, then pulls back out, so viewers always look where you point. When the design updates, you rerun the same goal or script instead of reshooting. The output stays consistent across a whole set of demos, which matters when you are showing a system, not a single screen.
Show the flow, not just the frames
A still frame proves a screen exists. It does not prove the screen works. The empty state resolving into content, the validation catching a bad input, the confirmation that tells a user they are done: those live in motion, and motion is exactly what gets lost in a deck.
Auto-zoom keeps the eye on the interaction instead of the chrome around it. Auto-generated captions carry the narration for anyone watching on mute, in a Slack thread, or in a doc. The named scenes give the video shape, so a stakeholder feels the arc of the flow instead of staring at a wall of clicks.
Record signed-in screens without sharing a password
Most real design work lives behind a login: the dashboard, the account that has the right data, the feature flag that is only on for your seat. Flowcase handles that with saved sessions. Sign in once on the Connections page, and it records as your account.
Flowcase never sees the password itself. It reuses the saved session to reach the screens you actually want to demo, so the video shows the populated, real interface instead of an empty sandbox or a fake demo account.
Frequently asked questions
- What makes Flowcase good for product demo videos for designers specifically?
- It records the real interface and treats it like footage an editor would cut: auto-zoom on each interaction, eased cursor motion, captions, and scenes grouped by importance. You get the polish of a hand-edited demo without the timeline work, which is the part that usually steals a designer's afternoon.
- Can I demo a prototype, or does it have to be a shipped app?
- If your prototype is served at a URL that a browser can open, Flowcase can drive it. That covers live builds, staging environments, and high-fidelity web prototypes. It works the same way it would on a production app: you give it a goal or scripted steps and it captures the run.
- How exact can I be about what happens on screen?
- As exact as you want. Hand Flowcase scripted steps and it follows them literally: click this element, type that text, confirm the result. Or give it a plain-English goal and let the AI agent plan the clicks for you. Scripted steps are the move when a flow has to land the same way every time.
- Can it record screens that are behind a login?
- Yes. Save a login session once on the Connections page and Flowcase records as your account, so the video shows your real, populated screens. It reuses the saved session and never sees your password.
- What do I actually get out at the end?
- A polished MP4 rendered in the cloud, up to 4K depending on your plan, with captions and paced scenes already applied. You drop it into a deck, a Slack thread, a handoff doc, or a release post without any further editing.
- Is there a free way to try it on one of my flows?
- Yes. The Free plan gives you 3 minutes of rendered demo every month at 1080p with a watermark, no card required. It is enough to run one of your real flows through Flowcase and see how the finished video looks before you decide on a paid plan.
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