Great products deserve demos that do them justice.
We're building the demo layer for modern teams — so the work that took months to build takes minutes to show.
The frustration that started it all.
We've spent years shipping software. Every launch ended the same way: months of careful engineering, then a frantic scramble to show it off.
Turning a raw screen recording into something you'd actually send is brutal. A slipped mouse, a stray notification, one stumbled sentence — start the take over. Then come the trims, the zooms, the cursor cleanup, and a voiceover recorded in a room that is never quite quiet enough.
So teams settle. They send the rough screen share and hope people look past the rough edges, or they hand an agency four figures for two minutes of video.
The vision was never the missing piece. The tooling was.
That's why we built Perfect Demo. Record once, mistakes and all. Our AI cleans up the glitches, rewrites the script for clarity, narrates it in a studio-quality voice, smooths every mouse path, and hands back a finished video.
No timelines. No retakes. No agencies.
The principles behind every decision.
Recording should be the only hard part
No timelines, no keyframes, no editing software. If you can walk through your product, you can ship a polished demo.
One take is enough
Stumbles, stray clicks, and a notification at the worst possible moment are the AI's problem to solve — not a reason to start over.
Your story, in a better voice
You know what makes your product matter. AI handles the script polish and the studio-grade narration around it.
Polished shouldn't mean expensive
A two-minute product video shouldn't cost an agency invoice or a lost weekend. It should cost one rough recording.
One recording. Everything you need to explain your product.
Perfect Demo starts with product demos, but the goal is bigger — a demo layer any team can reach for, generating every asset your product needs from a single walkthrough.
See it on your own product.
Built by a small team of engineers who got tired of re-recording their own demos. We'd love to hear what you're building.