
June 5, 2026

Here's everything we shipped in May 2026 in NeetoRecord.
We added timestamped comments to NeetoRecord. When you comment on a recording, the comment is pinned to the exact moment you're watching, and anyone can click the timestamp to jump straight there.
Comments now appear as comment bubbles on the video's progress bar, pinned to the exact moment each one was made. When several comments land close together, the bubble shows a count so you can tell how many are there at a glance. This makes it easy to spot where feedback lives on a recording and move straight to the part of the video it's about.
You can now undo and redo while editing a recording, one action at a time. Each undo reverses exactly the last change you made — a split or a deleted section — instead of undoing everything at once, and you can redo to bring those changes back.
You can now drag the edges of a clip in the editor to fine-tune your trims, instead of relying on Split alone. Grab a handle on the clip you're working with and pull it in to cut more, or pull it out to bring trimmed content back. This means you no longer have to start over when you cut a section too short.
We've refreshed the design of the basic info page. Tags, summary, and thumbnail now have a cleaner and more polished look. Along the way we made a few things smoother too — you can now create a new tag and pick its color right from the dropdown, and editing a summary drops your cursor exactly where you click so you can jump straight to the part you want to change.
We reworked the edit view so the edit actions — apply, discard, and revert to original — now live in the top bar instead of crowding the bottom toolbar. That keeps the playback controls uncluttered and puts the editing actions where they're easy to reach.
You can now skip the countdown before a recording starts, so you can jump straight into recording when you don't need the few seconds to get ready.
You can now switch your camera shape directly from the camera itself, without digging into settings to change between a square and a circle.
Generating chapters no longer pops up a confirmation modal first — chapters now generate in a single step.
Downloaded recordings now use the recording's title as the file name, so your files are easier to recognize without renaming them.
The editor no longer plays over regions you've cut, so previewing your edits now reflects exactly what the final recording will look like.
You can now post a comment with Cmd + Enter (Ctrl + Enter on Windows) instead of reaching for the send button, so you can leave feedback without taking your hands off the keyboard.
Fixed an issue where a video could become unplayable partway through playback.
Fixed an issue where only audio played on Firefox on Android mobile devices.
Fixed an issue where the waveform behaved incorrectly while editing a recording.
Fixed an issue where recordings failed a few seconds after they started.
Fixed an issue where the web recorder could not record on Firefox and Safari.
Fixed an issue where a zoom could not be added after making an edit.
Fixed an issue where videos flickered between black and white before they finished buffering.
Fixed an issue where camera settings were not applied in camera-only mode.
Fixed an issue where tags showed up on the public watch page.
Fixed an issue where timestamped comments lost their timestamp right after logging in.
Fixed slight misalignment of comment bubbles on progress bar.
Fixed an issue where pressing S in the editor changed the playback speed while splitting a clip.
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