Vidrio puts your webcam stream behind your windows. Then share or record your screen — suddenly, your holographic screen floats between you and your audience. You gesture with your hand, and their heads follow. Vidrio makes effortlessly engaging screencasts. FOR SCREENCASTS Sick of making screencasts with your face sitting sadly in the corner? I'm sick of watching them, too. Up your game with a holographic display. Works with QuickTime, and all other screen recorders. FOR REMOTE PRESENTATIONS Zoom? Skype? Whatever your company is using, Vidrio works with it. Stand out above your colleagues’ remote presentations with a holographic display. FEATURES • Opacity slider. Sometimes you want to just show your screen. Sometimes you want to just show your face. And sometimes in-between. • Pause/unpause. It's mute for your face. Use to occasionally show off your screen with no interference. Unpause, and Vidrio is back. • Keyboard hotkeys. A true magician never reveals. You don't want to mess around in the menu while you’re presenting. Professionals use the keyboard. • Webcam selector. Too many webcams? Using an external webcam? Select it with the menu. Remember, Vidrio is best with a webcam above your screen. • Dark mode. My friend Luís uses Vidrio to dim his screen when sitting in a dark room. Yes, this is a stupid use of the product.





