Screenix is a screen recorder built for Linux that handles the parts of recording you normally do in post-production. It records your screen with automatic smooth zooms that follow your cursor, so you click somewhere and it zooms in, then follows you to the next area. When you stop recording the zoom effects are already in the video with no keyframes or plugins required.
It includes 15 cursor themes, click emphasis, camera overlay with transitions, clip cutting, speed adjustments, blur and highlight zones, and a screenshot editor for capturing and beautifying screenshots in one click. Everything works on both X11 and Wayland through PipeWire, with support for Ubuntu 22.04+, Fedora 40+, Arch, Manjaro, CachyOS, and Linux Mint.
Screenix is designed for Linux creators who make tutorials, product demos, walkthroughs, and bug reports. Instead of recording with one tool and editing in another, you hit record and the output is ready to share. It does not support live streaming and it is Linu
Features
- Automatic smooth zoom that follows your cursor
- 15 cursor themes with click emphasis
- Camera overlay with transitions and squircle support
- Clip cutting and speed adjustments
- Blur, highlight, and mask zones
- Screenshot editor with backgrounds, floating screen effect, and redact tool
- X11 and Wayland support
- Up to 4K at 60fps recording
- Local AI captions and transcript
- One-click export to MP4, WebM, or GIF
- Works fully offline after activation
- 7-day free trial with full exports, no credit card required