Conjuly vs RegionMirror vs ZoneShare

Choosing the right screen region capture tool for Mac can be tricky. This comparison breaks down the features and capabilities of Conjuly, RegionMirror, and ZoneShare so you can decide which app fits your workflow best.

Why Screen Region Capture Matters

Standard screen sharing forces you to share your entire display or a single window. If you work on an ultrawide monitor, use multiple applications side by side, or simply want to keep parts of your screen private during calls, you need a tool that lets you capture and share specific screen regions.

All three apps in this comparison aim to solve that problem on macOS. However, they differ significantly in depth of features, flexibility, and what you can do with captured regions once they are selected.

Whether you are a remote worker sharing your screen in Zoom, a content creator recording tutorials, or a developer demonstrating a bug, the right tool can save you time and keep your audience focused on what matters.

Feature Comparison Table

FeatureConjulyRegionMirrorZoneShare
Multi-region captureYesLimitedLimited
Record regions to videoYesNoNo
Export as GIFYesNoNo
Virtual camera outputYesNoNo
Webcam overlayYesNoNo
Grid Mirror compositingYesNoNo
Ultrawide monitor supportOptimizedBasicBasic
Mirror window sharingYesYesYes
macOS nativeYesYesYes
Free tier availableYesVariesVaries

Conjuly: The Complete Screen Region Toolkit

Conjuly goes beyond basic region capture. It is designed for people who need to do more than just mirror a portion of their screen. With Conjuly, you can select multiple screen regions and then record them to video, export them as GIFs, feed them into a virtual camera, or composite them together using Grid Mirror.

The virtual camera feature is particularly valuable for video calls. Instead of sharing your screen through your conferencing app, you can route a captured region through Conjuly's virtual camera. This means your audience sees exactly the region you selected as your camera feed, which works in any app that supports webcam input, including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Slack, and Discord.

Webcam overlay lets you add a picture-in-picture camera feed on top of your captured region. This is ideal for tutorial recordings, product demos, and presentations where your face adds a personal connection to the content you are showing.

Grid Mirror is a compositing feature unique to Conjuly. It lets you arrange multiple captured regions into a single view, almost like a custom multi-monitor dashboard. You can share or record this composite view, giving your audience a curated look at several areas of your screen simultaneously.

RegionMirror: Simple Region Mirroring

RegionMirror focuses on the core task of mirroring a selected screen region into a separate window. This mirror window can then be shared through standard screen sharing in video conferencing apps. It is a straightforward approach that works well if all you need is to show one portion of your display.

However, RegionMirror does not include recording, GIF export, virtual camera, webcam overlay, or compositing features. If your needs grow beyond basic region sharing, you may find yourself reaching for additional tools.

ZoneShare: Focused Region Sharing

ZoneShare takes a similar approach to RegionMirror, letting you select a zone of your screen and share it as a window. It is a lightweight solution for users who want a quick way to show a specific area during calls.

Like RegionMirror, ZoneShare lacks the recording, GIF export, virtual camera, and compositing capabilities that Conjuly provides. It is best suited for users with simple, single-region sharing needs.

When to Choose Each Tool

Choose Conjuly if you need:

  • Recording screen regions to video or GIF
  • Virtual camera output for video calls
  • Webcam overlay on captured content
  • Grid Mirror compositing of multiple regions
  • Optimized ultrawide monitor workflows
  • A single tool that replaces several utilities

Choose RegionMirror or ZoneShare if you need:

  • Basic single-region mirroring only
  • A minimal tool with a narrow feature set
  • No recording or compositing requirements

Pricing Overview

Conjuly offers a free tier that includes core region capture and mirroring features. For users who need recording, GIF export, virtual camera, and Grid Mirror, Conjuly Pro is available as a one-time purchase: $12.99 for a single Mac license or $17.99 for a multi-device license. There are no subscriptions and no recurring fees.

RegionMirror and ZoneShare each have their own pricing models. Check their respective websites or Mac App Store listings for current pricing information.

The Bottom Line

If you only need to mirror a single screen region into a window for sharing, any of these three tools will get the job done. But if you need recording, GIF creation, virtual camera output, webcam overlay, or multi-region compositing, Conjuly is the clear choice. It consolidates what would otherwise require multiple apps into a single, native macOS tool.

For ultrawide monitor users in particular, Conjuly's optimized support and Grid Mirror compositing make it the most capable option for sharing specific parts of a large display without overwhelming your audience.

Try Conjuly Free on Mac

Download Conjuly from the Mac App Store and see the difference for yourself. The free tier includes region capture and mirroring at no cost.

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