Create product demo videos online in minutes all in your browser

Upload a rough screen recording or paste a product URL right inside the browser. ngram is the online product demo video maker that hands you back a polished demo with smart zooms, captions, and brand polish — no app install, no timeline editor.

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I spent the afternoon installing Camtasia. By evening I had a 12-minute rough cut and a meeting tomorrow.

  1. 9:02am

    Sales asks for a 90-second demo of the new feature for a noon discovery call. Your laptop does not have Premiere or Camtasia installed. The trial download starts; the IT policy blocks the executable mid-install.

  2. 10:15am

    Switch to the browser-only path. Open Loom, hit record, walk through the feature. Twelve minutes of footage, half of it dead air, three filler words per sentence, and a stretch where you click into the wrong settings panel.

  3. 11:20am

    Try to trim inside Loom. No smart zoom, no caption styling, no brand intro. Export the raw .mp4. The file is 1.4 GB. The prospect's inbox bounces the attachment. You upload to Drive and send a link instead.

  4. 11:55am

    Prospect joins the call. They have not opened the link. You screen-share the raw recording live with the dead air still in it. The narrator note in the recording reads "we're still polishing the final cut for the website".

  5. 2:14pm

    Marketing pings about the homepage demo. Same problem, longer cycle. Quote from an agency: four thousand five hundred dollars, three weeks turnaround. By then the dashboard in scene three will already have shipped a redesign.

  6. +14 days

    Agency delivery lands. The polish is there. The UI in two scenes is already stale. The CSM team starts forwarding a homemade walkthrough to active prospects because the official cut contradicts the live app.

72%

of online shoppers say a video demonstration drives the purchase decision. Most product teams cannot ship a polished demo inside a browser tab, so the landing page still leans on a static screenshot when the buyer lands.

The trial expired before the render finished.

From "I'll just send a Loom" to "wait, you made this in the browser?"

The old way
Before ngram
The ngram way
After ngram

You record a walkthrough on Tuesday. There is forty-seven seconds of dead air, four filler words, and a section where you click the wrong dropdown. The cursor is a tiny arrow nobody can follow on a full-screen recording.

You upload that same messy recording to ngram inside the browser. Fifteen minutes later: dead air cut, smart zooms on every click, cursor emphasis, captions styled to brand, and a clean intro that makes the eight-person startup look like it shipped from a real production team.

You either spend the evening fighting a desktop timeline editor or you send the raw recording anyway, hoping the prospect will not judge an unstructured mess of a cursor bouncing around the screen. They judge.

Your prospect watches to the end and replies within the hour about pricing. Your CEO asks which agency you hired. You answer that it shipped from a browser tab during lunch and forward the project link — same brand, same polish, every time.

When marketing asks for a demo of a different feature, you start the whole painful cycle over. New install of a new editor, new export queue, new freelancer brief. Each demo costs an afternoon and a half-finished mug of coffee.

When engineering ships a UI change Friday, you open the same online demo, swap the changed scenes, and re-render — usually under five minutes. The library tracks the live product instead of going stale the day after the next sprint.

Time to create
Under 15 min
was: 4-6 hrs DIY · 2-6 wks agency
Cost per demo
$0 extra
was: $1,500-$6,000 per agency cut
Time to update
Under 5 min
was: Restart the project from scratch
Install required
Zero
was: Premiere · Camtasia · Final Cut

Online product demos from whatever's in your browser

Bring a rough recording or just a URL. ngram drops either one into the same script, storyboard, and brand-kit pipeline — and gives you a product demo video online without ever leaving the browser tab.

1Path one
Drop a screen recording
.mp4 · .mov · in-browser capture

Start from a screen recording

Record in-browser or upload an existing screen recording. ngram cuts dead air, removes filler words, adds smart zooms on every click, emphasizes the cursor, and burns captions. Review the script and storyboard, tighten anything that needs a different angle, then render.

Screen Recording to Video
2Path twoMost popular
Paste a URL or doc
product page · release notes

Or paste a URL or doc

Paste a product URL, feature doc, or release-notes page. ngram writes the script, plans the visual flow, and assembles a complete online product demo with motion graphics, voiceover, and brand polish. You approve the storyboard before render — no recording session required.

URL to Video
ngram

One polished online product demo video

Smart zooms, captions, branded intro, frame-accurate audio. Ready to embed on the marketing site, ship to sales, or drop into a Slack thread — all from the same browser tab you started in.

smart zoomscaptionsbrand kit

Already have a deck or release notes? Run PPT to Video or Release Notes to Video first — the online polish step downstream is identical.

What changes when product demo videos online take fifteen minutes

Every feature gets its own demo, from any browser

Top benefit

No download, no install, no IT approval. Open a tab, drop in a recording, and ship a polished demo from your laptop, a borrowed machine, or the hotel room before a pitch. The browser becomes the editor.

46%

of product pages with embedded demo video see higher purchase intent than pages without. Most teams cannot keep a current online demo on the page because each refresh used to cost an editing afternoon.

Demos that track the live UI

Ship a redesign Friday. Re-render the affected scenes Monday morning inside the browser. The homepage demo stops contradicting the live app within hours, not weeks.

Enterprise polish from any laptop

Same intro, outro, type, and pacing across every demo — managed centrally, applied automatically. The whole library reads as one production team in front of the enterprise screening committee.

Raw recording → online demo in 3 steps

1

Drop in your walkthrough

30 seconds

Record in-browser or upload an existing screen recording. Mistakes, dead air, wrong clicks — all fine. ngram is built to absorb that input shape; no clean take required.

2

Review the storyboard

2 minutes

ngram auto-cuts the dead air, adds smart zooms on clicks, generates captions, and lays in the branded intro. Tighten any scene from the script or storyboard view before render.

3

Export and share

instant

Pull the MP4 in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1, or share a hosted /watch link straight from the browser. When the UI changes next sprint, re-render only the scenes that moved.

Built for the job

Built for online product demo videos, specifically

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Built for teams

Who creates product demos online in your company?

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Starting from something else?

You don't need a recording to ship an online demo.

Bring whatever you have in the browser. Each converter drops into the same smart-zoom, caption, and brand-kit pipeline the recording flow uses — no app install required.

The rest of the toolkit

Every browser-based tool the demo pipeline runs on.

All ngram tools

The old way vs. the ngram way

DIY EditingSynthesia / Descriptngram
Time to first demo4-6 hours30-60 minutesUnder 15 minutes
Cost per demoYour time + $200-$500/yr tools$30-$67/mo subscriptionIncluded in plan
Install requiredPremiere or Camtasia desktopDesktop app for recordingZero — runs in browser
Time to update one sceneHours of re-editing30+ minutes re-renderingUnder 5 minutes
Screen recording polishManual zoom keyframesLimited templated effectsAuto-cut, smart zoom, cursor emphasis
Integrations

Wire online demos into the workflow you already run.

Each integration ships with a working template. Trigger a polished online product demo from a CRM stage, a release, or a chat agent — or build your own with the REST API.

REST APIMCP serverWebhooksBuild your own integration in ~30 lines.

“But will it work for my situation?”

Still have questions?

Your next online demo is 15 minutes and one browser tab away

Stop installing desktop editors. Stop waiting weeks on freelancers. Create polished, branded product demo videos online — same tab, same afternoon, same brand wrapper every time.