Multi-Region Screen Capture for Mac
Conjuly lets you capture multiple areas of your screen at the same time. Draw regions around anything on any display, mirror them to clean windows, record to video or GIF, and share through a virtual camera — all without the complexity of OBS or traditional streaming software.
How Multi-Region Capture Works
Traditional screen capture tools force you to choose between recording your entire screen or a single window. Conjuly takes a different approach. You draw capture regions — rectangular selection areas — around any part of any display. Each region is mirrored in real time to its own clean, borderless window that you can resize, reposition, or share independently.
Creating a region takes seconds. Use the global hotkey to activate region creation from anywhere on your Mac, then click and drag to define the area you want to capture. The corresponding mirror window appears instantly, showing a live feed of that screen area. You can create as many regions as you need — one for your code editor, another for a design tool, a third for a terminal window — and manage them all simultaneously.
Each capture region operates independently. You can adjust the position, size, and frame rate of individual regions without affecting others. Move the source region by dragging its border, or reposition the mirror window to wherever it is most convenient on your workspace. The mirror window always displays a clean, distraction-free view of the captured area — no toolbars, no overlays, just the content you selected.
Size Presets and Custom Dimensions
Conjuly includes size presets for common output dimensions. Select 1080p (1920x1080), 720p (1280x720), or set custom pixel dimensions for your capture region. Presets ensure your recordings and shared windows match standard video resolutions, which is especially useful when exporting content for presentations, tutorials, or social media. You can also resize regions freely by dragging their edges, and the mirror window will update to reflect the new dimensions.
Frame Rate Control
Every capture region has an adjustable frame rate from 1 to 60 frames per second. Use higher frame rates for smooth video output when recording demos or gameplay, and lower frame rates to reduce CPU usage during long monitoring sessions. This per-region control means you can run a high-FPS capture on one region while keeping another at a minimal refresh rate — optimizing performance across your entire workflow.
Grid Mirror: Multi-Region Compositing
Grid Mirror is Conjuly's compositing engine. It takes multiple capture regions — from different parts of one screen or from entirely different monitors — and arranges them into a single unified window. This composite view can be shared in video calls, recorded to file, or output as a virtual camera feed.
Grid Mirror includes preset layouts for common configurations: side-by-side (two regions next to each other), picture-in-picture (a small region overlaid on a larger one), 2x2 grid (four regions in a matrix), and more. You can also create custom layouts by adjusting the size and position of each region within the composite. Switch between layouts live during a call or recording session using Mirror Remote — a floating control panel that lets you change views without interrupting your workflow.
The compositing happens entirely on your Mac. There is no cloud processing, no server round-trip, and no latency from network uploads. Grid Mirror uses native macOS rendering to combine your regions with minimal CPU overhead, keeping your system responsive even when compositing four or more regions simultaneously.
Grid Mirror is a Pro feature, available with either the Pro Single ($12.99) or Pro Multi ($17.99) license.
Record to Video or GIF
Any capture region or Grid Mirror composite can be recorded to a video file or exported as an animated GIF. This makes Conjuly a versatile tool for creating tutorials, documenting bugs, recording product demos, and producing async video updates for your team.
Video recordings are saved in standard formats compatible with all major editing tools and sharing platforms. GIF export is ideal for embedding in Slack messages, GitHub pull requests, Notion pages, or documentation — anywhere that supports inline animated images. You control the output resolution through your region size and the frame rate through per-region settings.
Recording is a Pro feature. The free tier lets you capture and mirror regions in real time, while Pro unlocks recording to video and GIF export along with webcam overlay during recordings.
Virtual Camera Output
Conjuly can output your captured regions as a virtual camera feed. Any application that accepts camera input — Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Slack, Discord, Loom — can receive your Conjuly output. Select "Conjuly Camera" from the camera picker in your video call app, and your audience sees your screen regions instead of (or alongside) your webcam.
The virtual camera approach has a significant advantage over traditional screen sharing: it works within the video feed itself. Your audience does not need to toggle between your screen share and your face. With Grid Mirror, you can compose your screen regions and webcam overlay into a single camera feed, creating a professional broadcast-style layout without any streaming software.
This is particularly useful in meetings where screen sharing is restricted by IT policies, or in platforms that do not support region-based screen sharing natively. The virtual camera bypasses those limitations entirely.
Built for Ultrawide Monitors
Ultrawide monitors — especially 49-inch super-ultrawide displays — create a unique challenge for screen sharing. Sharing the full display squeezes an extremely wide image into a standard video frame, making everything tiny and unreadable for your audience. Most video call platforms have no native solution for this.
Conjuly solves this by letting you capture specific regions from your ultrawide display. Instead of sharing 5120 pixels of width, you capture only the areas that matter — your code editor, a browser window, a design canvas — and present them at a readable size. With Grid Mirror, you can arrange multiple ultrawide regions into a standard 16:9 composite that looks crisp in any video call.
Conjuly supports all display configurations: single ultrawide, dual monitor, triple monitor, mixed-resolution setups, and Apple Silicon external display configurations. Capture regions can span any connected display, and Grid Mirror can pull from all of them simultaneously.
Webcam Overlay
Add your webcam feed as an overlay on any mirror window or Grid Mirror composite. The webcam overlay supports optional background blur, so your face appears cleanly over your screen content without revealing your surroundings. Position the overlay in any corner or along any edge, and resize it to fit your layout.
The webcam overlay is especially useful for recording tutorials and product walkthroughs. Your audience can see your face while following along with your screen content, creating a more engaging and personal experience. Combined with the virtual camera output, you can deliver a polished broadcast-style presentation directly into your video call — no additional software required.
Try Multi-Region Capture Free
Download Conjuly from the Mac App Store and start capturing multiple screen areas in seconds. The free tier includes core capture and mirror features. Upgrade to Pro for Grid Mirror, recording, webcam overlay, and virtual camera.
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