Presentations
made async.

Record your screen, slides, and camera in one take. Share updates that your team actually watches, on their own time.

Why move async?

5 hrs

Saved per week per manager

Source: Harvard Business Review
2.5x

Higher retention vs text

Source: Forrester Research
100%

Attendance (eventually)

Source: Buffer State of Remote Work

Stop the meeting madness

The Old Way

  • Finding a time everyone is free
  • Repeating the same spiel 5 times
  • People multitasking with cameras off
  • Zero record of what was actually said

The Capme Way

  • Record once, share with everyone
  • Respects everyone's focus time
  • Full engagement (they press play when ready)
  • Permanent library of knowledge
How it works

The async workflow

Three steps to replace a meeting.

1

Open your slides

PowerPoint, Keynote, Pitch, or Canva. Whatever you use, just put it on screen.

2

Add your presence

Choose between screen-only mode for focus, or mixed mode to add your webcam bubble and maintain eye contact.

3

Save and share

Get your video file. Share it with everyone who needs to see it, on any platform.

Branding

Look like a pro, not a YouTuber.

Your company logo, brand colors, and text are baked into every video. No editing required.

  • Custom Logo
  • Custom Backgrounds
  • Text Overlay

What teams record

You don't need a video strategy. You need to stop repeating yourself in meetings. Here's what teams record first.

Quarterly All-Hands (45:00)

Review company performance and goals. Team watches asynchronously, leaving live time for Q&A.

Strategy Update (15:20)

Walk through the new strategic direction. Ensure everyone gets the same message, unadulterated.

Board Deck Review (20:00)

Dry run of the board meeting presentation for internal feedback before the real thing.

Guide

The async guide

What are asynchronous presentations?

An asynchronous presentation is a recorded video delivery of slides or visual materials that viewers can watch on their own schedule. Unlike synchronous meetings (Zoom, Teams), the presenter and the audience do not need to be online at the same time.

This format has become the default for high-performing remote teams. It respects everyone's focus time while ensuring important updates don't get lost in a sea of unread emails.

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about switching workflows.

Can I record PowerPoint with Capme?+
Yes, absolutely. Capme records your entire screen or a specific application window. Simply open PowerPoint in presentation mode (F5 or Shift+F5 for presenter view), then start your Capme recording. Your slides will be captured in full quality alongside your webcam overlay. This works identically for Keynote, Google Slides, Canva, Pitch, and any other presentation software you prefer.
Does it capture system audio from my slides?+
Yes. If your presentation includes embedded videos, audio clips, or sound effects, Capme can capture that system audio alongside your microphone commentary. When you start screen sharing, simply check the 'Share system audio' option in the browser prompt. This ensures your viewers hear everything exactly as you intended - no post-production syncing required.
Is there a time limit on recordings?+
Onboarding is usually a firehose of information that new hires forget immediately. By recording your processes, new hires can 'self-serve' their training. They can pause, rewind, and re-watch videos until they master the task, without feeling embarrassed to ask their manager for the 5th time.
How do I share my recorded presentation with my team?+
After recording, Capme gives you a downloadable video file (WebM or MP4 format). You can share this through any channel your team already uses: Slack, Microsoft Teams, email, Google Drive, Dropbox, or your company's internal wiki. Unlike cloud-based tools, there's no link management or viewer tracking dashboard - you simply share the file directly, giving you full control over distribution and privacy.
Can I add my company logo and branding to the video?+
Yes, and it's one of Capme's core features. Before recording, you can upload your company logo, set a branded background color or image, and add a title card with your name and role. These branding elements are baked into the video during recording - no editing or post-production needed. For teams using Capme Business, admins can enforce brand guidelines so every video looks consistent across the organization.
What if I make a mistake during recording?+
No problem - just pause, collect yourself, and continue from where you left off. Alternatively, many users simply re-record; with practice, most presentations take fewer attempts than you'd expect.