v1.8.0
Screenify Studio v1.8.0
Apple-grade 3D Device Demos
Wrap every iPhone recording in a photo-realistic 3D device stage and direct the camera with 18 hand-crafted cinematic motion presets. Screen recordings now ship as App Store-grade product previews, not just clips.
Added
- Photo-realistic 3D Device Stage — The Device Frame panel switches to a true 3D stage with real perspective, lighting, and physical bezel detail. The iPhone 17 Pro Max ships first as the flagship 3D model — pick your finish, toggle the Dynamic Island cutout, and watch your recording wrap onto a high-gloss glass screen with accurate reflections. More devices follow in upcoming releases.
- 18 cinematic motion presets — A new Device Motion timeline track lets you direct the camera with hand-crafted shots: Hero, Drama, Portrait, Top Down, Hover Spin, Tilt Loop, Reveal (3-phase in-rotate-out), Breathe, Anthem, Clean, Wander, Top Closeup, Bottom Closeup, Vertigo (Hitchcock dolly-zoom), Turntable, Whip, Pull Back, plus Free for manual control. Each preset is a multi-axis camera move with its own character; drop a segment on the track and the device animates automatically.
- Distance · Speed · Reach modifiers — Every preset exposes three sliders that change the camera's framing, frequency, and amplitude. The same preset can read calm or kinetic depending on how you dial them in.
- Hover Motion baseline — A global "device floating" setting that adds a subtle, organic bob to every shot except Hover Spin (which carries its own). Speed and Range sliders tune how alive the device feels between segments.
- Tilt & Turn directly on the preview — Click and drag the 3D device in the preview to set pitch and yaw by hand. While dragging, automated camera moves pause so the device tracks your input cleanly, then resume smoothly the moment you release. Right-click or press Esc to reset to the preset's rest pose.
- Animated preset picker — Hovering a card in the picker plays a miniature preview of that shot's motion character — Turntable spins, Vertigo dolly-zooms, Wander drifts — so you can recognise the right shot at a glance instead of by name alone.
Improved
- Instant preset preview — Picking a new preset or dragging the Distance / Speed / Reach sliders updates the 3D preview immediately, no matter where the playhead sits on the timeline. Previously you had to scrub into the segment to see anything change.
- Cleaner 2D editor — When the Device Frame is set to 2D, the 3D-only sections (Lighting, Scene, Motion track) clearly show as unavailable so the editor doesn't feel cluttered with controls that don't apply. The settings stay visible, just gated, so it's obvious what flipping to 3D unlocks.
- Smarter default segment — When you turn on the 3D Device Frame for the first time, the editor lays down a default Hero shot covering most of the timeline so you have something to play with immediately. The default no longer locks the whole track row, and you can delete it without it respawning.
Fixed
- Sliders move every preset's motion — Earlier builds only let Speed and Reach affect a handful of presets (the old spin and rocking moves). Both sliders now reshape every animated preset's frequency and amplitude across the board.