
Our Take
Sviatoslav Dvoretskii, Takahito Yoneda, and Pablo Bonilla looked at the screen recording landscape—Loom, OBS, Camtasia, you name it—and said "we can do this better for Windows." So they built Motion, a modern screen recorder built from the ground up with a custom editor that actually feels designed for speed. No browser limitations, no clunky legacy interfaces. Just clean, powerful recording and editing in one app.
What makes Motion different is the editor. It's completely custom-built—timeline, preview engine, export settings, cursor effects, smart zooms, background handling—all built in-house to work the way modern content creators need. They're targeting the full spectrum: product demos, code walkthroughs, UX reviews, YouTube content, client presentations, onboarding guides, marketing videos, game highlights, webinars, the list goes on. If you're making anything with a screen, Motion wants to be your tool. Version 1.12.2 just dropped, supporting Windows 10 and 11.
Three founders, one mission: make screen recording feel like it wasn't designed in 2005. Motion is the scrappy Windows-native alternative in a market dominated by browser tools and legacy software. If you're creating video content on PC, this is worth a spin.
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