📸 Smile for the camera!


Hey, Tape.sh crew!

We are happy to announce v1.8.0 of Tape macOS, bringing fresh features for the webcam overlay - all driven by your feedback!

  • Virtual webcams like Epoc Cam and Camo are now supported within Tape
  • Customise overlay style  want a more professional look? You can now switch to a square-ish camera overlay, and remove the border, right from the preset selector.

Tell us what you would like to see next 👉 https://feedback.tape.sh


Fix for connection issues

Some users have reported issues logging in particularly those in exotic wonderful places like China and Russia, but we've had reports from users in the western world too. Sorry for the trouble 🙈!

This update should fix connecting to Tape, when behind a proxy, firewall or VPN.

As always, you can reach me on @try_tape and on the Help Site

You Ask, We Deliver

Thank you for using Tape, and for all the great feedback 🚀 By popular demand the latest version of Tape macOS brings:
- Ability to record your entire screen (including secondary screens) new
- You can now change where your Tapes are saved locally, in Settings. This means you can disable auto-uploads and use Dropbox/iCloud/OneDrive to share Tapes if you preferimprovement

Keep the feedback (and encouragement!) coming! You can reach me on @try_tape and on the Help Site

Whats next?

- Coming very soon: Dashboard UI updates




Introducing Device Framing




The latest version of the CLI introduces device framing by default. Your tapes now get framed in a shiny device. Give your release notes or end of sprint that little extra ooomph!

Just run npm update -g tape-cli or if you used brew brew upgrade tape-cli

Tips 🚩:

- Prefer your tapes without a device? --noframe will skip framing. You can also modify it in the new settings prompt using `tape config`

- Want to choose your frame? Add the --selectframe flag, and the cli will prompt you to choose different frames that match your device's resolution


NEW Framing Existing Screenshots and Videos

tape frame YOUR_EXISTING_FILE.mp4 will frame your existing video (if it matches our known resolutions) and upload it to Tape.sh

This might be useful for example, if you want to frame a screenrecording from a real iOS device.


improvement New Settings

tape-cli now lets you configure more settings