Screenix

A Native FocuSee Alternative
for Linux

FocuSee is Windows and macOS only, Screenix brings automatic smooth zooms to Linux, with a $89 lifetime option for users who prefer one-time pricing

Ubuntu · Fedora · Arch · Debian · Manjaro · X11 & Wayland

See Screenix in Action

Everything You Need

Professional screen recording, simplified for Linux

Zoom Effects

Follow cursor, static region, or center lock with smooth transitions.

Draggable Webcam

Snap your camera anywhere on the canvas, resize, and style it live.

Cursor Styling

Custom themes, adjustable size, hide on idle, and smooth sway.

Floating Preview

Picture-in-picture with scale, corner radius, shadow, and background.

Speed Control

Change playback speed for the whole video or specific segments.

Cut & Trim

Slice segments on the timeline and tighten your recording instantly.

Voice Transcription

Local AI transcription with Whisper. Free, private, multi-language.

Export

Up to 4K, 60fps. MP4, WebM, or GIF with quality control.

Screenix vs FocuSee

See why Linux creators choose Screenix for polished recordings.

Feature
Screenix
FocuSee
Linux SupportFocuSee is Windows/macOS only
Linux NativeScreenix built for Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch, Manjaro, Mint, CachyOS
X11 & WaylandFull display server support
Automatic Smooth ZoomsBoth offer cursor-tracking zooms
60fps RecordingHigh-quality capture
Camera OverlayPicture-in-picture support
No Watermark (Paid)Clean exports
One-Click RecordingSimple workflow
Offline SupportScreenix runs fully offline after activation
Lifetime OptionScreenix offers a lower-cost lifetime option
$89
$220
Monthly OptionUse monthly if you prefer a subscription
$9.99
$22-27
Free TrialBoth offer trials
7 days, full export
7 days

Why Linux Users Choose Screenix Over FocuSee

Three reasons developers and creators choose Screenix

Native Linux Support

FocuSee only runs on Windows and macOS, Screenix is built specifically for Linux, Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch, Manjaro, Linux Mint, and CachyOS with full X11 and Wayland support

Lower-Cost Pricing Options

FocuSee is priced higher on its monthly and lifetime plans, Screenix offers a $89 lifetime license, plus a monthly option if you prefer a subscription

Affordable Lifetime License

FocuSee's lifetime license is priced much higher than Screenix, Screenix offers lifetime access for $89, plus device management from the dashboard

Built for Linux

Screenix runs natively on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch, Manjaro, Linux Mint, and CachyOS, no Wine, no workarounds, just native performance.

  • Ubuntu 22.04+
  • Fedora
  • Debian
  • Arch Linux KDE
  • Manjaro Linux
  • Linux Mint
  • CachyOS
  • X11 & Wayland support
  • Native .deb, .rpm, and AUR packages

Native Linux App

8GB RAM recommended
Works fully offline

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Screenix and FocuSee

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