v1.7.0
Screenify Studio v1.7.0
iOS Studio — Record Real Devices, Ship App Store Previews
This release turns Screenify into a full iOS capture studio: record a physical iPhone or iPad over USB, polish iOS Simulator recordings with touch indicators and a clean status bar, and export App Store-ready preview videos.
Added
- Record a real iPhone or iPad — Connect an iOS device over USB and record its screen directly. A live mirror window, styled like the device itself, shows exactly what you're capturing as you record.
- Touch indicators — Recordings from a touchscreen device have no mouse cursor, so you place tap ripples by hand — click on the preview to drop a touch indicator at the playhead. They render in the editor preview and in every export.
- App Store Preview export — A dedicated export mode that produces preview videos matching Apple's App Store requirements — the right resolution, frame rate, and format for each device family.
- Clean Status Bar for Simulator — One toggle overrides the iOS Simulator status bar to a pristine 9:41, full battery, full signal, and Wi-Fi — exactly what Apple expects for App Store screenshots and previews.
- Device Bezel for USB recordings — The device frame panel now applies to real iPhone and iPad recordings too, so you can wrap your capture in a polished hardware bezel.
Improved
- Smarter watermark placement for device recordings — On simulator and device recordings the watermark now auto-adapts its position and uses a smaller, better-proportioned text size.
- Smoother iPhone live mirror — The live mirror window tracks the device screen more fluidly, with no letterbox bands around the image.
Fixed
- Export progress bar no longer stuck at 0% — Exporting a simulator or USB device recording showed a frozen progress bar even though the export was running fine. It now tracks correctly from the first frame.
- Correct frame order when exporting simulator recordings — Exporting an iOS Simulator recording of a mostly-static screen could place the last few seconds of footage at the very start of the output. Exports are now frame-accurate from start to finish.