See why Linux users are switching to Screenix
| Feature | Screenix | FocuSee |
|---|---|---|
| Linux SupportFocuSee is Windows/macOS only | ||
| Ubuntu NativeScreenix built for Ubuntu 24.04+ | ||
| 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 | ||
| Monthly Price75-82% savings with Screenix | $4.99 | $22-27 |
| Yearly Price47-67% savings with Screenix | $29 ($2.42/mo) | $55-88/yr |
| Lifetime Option64% savings with Screenix | $79 | $220 |
| Free TrialBoth offer trials | 7 days, full export | 7 days |
Three reasons developers and creators choose Screenix
FocuSee only runs on Windows and macOS. Screenix is built specifically for Ubuntu and Linux distributions, with full X11 and Wayland support.
FocuSee costs $22-27/month. Screenix is just $4.99/month — same professional features at a fraction of the cost. Even yearly, you save up to 67%.
FocuSee's lifetime license costs $220. Screenix offers lifetime for just $79 — a 64% savings. Plus, you can manage your device from the dashboard anytime.
No, FocuSee is only available for Windows and macOS. If you need professional screen recording with automatic zoom effects on Linux, Screenix is the best alternative — built specifically for Ubuntu with X11 and Wayland support.
Yes. Screenix offers automatic smooth zoom and pan effects that follow your cursor, just like FocuSee. The key difference is that Screenix runs natively on Linux and costs significantly less.
FocuSee costs $22-27/month or $55-88/year. Screenix is $4.99/month or $29/year — a 75% monthly savings. FocuSee's lifetime license is $220 vs Screenix at $79 — a 64% savings.
Both offer 7-day free trials. Screenix lets you fully export videos during the trial with no credit card required. FocuSee also offers a trial but requires payment info upfront.