macOS utility
Screenslice
Share a slice of your screen on video calls, not the whole thing.
Screenslice lets you share a specific region of your screen during video calls instead of your entire display. Yes, a region: that feature you keep wishing your video call app had.
Place the selection overlay on any part of your screen, then share Screenslice's output window in Zoom, Teams, Meet, or whatever else you use for calls.
How It Works
- Launch Screenslice and grant Screen Recording permission.
- Move and resize the overlay over the exact part of your screen you want people to see.
- Share the Screenslice output window in your video call app instead of sharing your full display.
Key Features
- Place the selection overlay on any part of your screen, then share Screenslice's output window in Zoom, Teams, Meet, or whatever you use.
- Viewers only see what's inside the rectangle.
- Whatever region you select gets scaled to a 1920 × 1080 output, which means conferencing apps won't mangle it with bad compression the way they do with weird resolutions from ultrawides.
- Freeze frame lets you pause what viewers see while you check notes or rearrange things.
The whole app lives in your menu bar. No main window, no account, no setup. It starts capturing as soon as you launch it.
App Details
- Bundle IDcom.screenslice.Screenslice
- PlatformmacOS 14.0 and newer
- PermissionsScreen Recording access is required to capture the selected region.
- DistributionMac App Store submission