ScreenSolo runs on macOS 13+ and Windows 10+. The vast majority of the app is identical across both, but there are a few platform-specific differences worth knowing.

Identical on both platforms

  • AirPlay 2 receiver
  • 1080p MP4 recording
  • Live freehand annotation + spotlight
  • Webcam bubble (presenter mode)
  • All AI features
  • Local export (PDF, MP4, PowerPoint, Keynote)
  • Account and pricing

macOS-only (today)

  • OCR uses Apple's Vision framework, which is faster and more accurate for non-Latin scripts (Japanese, Chinese, Arabic) than the Windows fallback.
  • Apple Silicon only — runs natively on M1, M2, M3, and M4 Macs. Intel Macs are not supported.
  • System audio capture during recording works via CoreAudio's tap API.
  • Focus Mode transparent corners — relies on macOS's compositor.

Same version on both

Mac and Windows ship from one codebase on a single version number (currently 1.0.10), so features land on both together. The differences above are down to what each operating system provides natively, not to one platform lagging behind. The Changelog page lists every release with platform-by-platform notes.

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