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Available on the Growth plan and above. Requires Copilot to be enabled in your workspace.
Narrated demos let you record your screen alongside a live voice narration, then use Copilot to generate a demo where the audio and screen captures are synchronized. The result is a polished, self-paced experience visitors can watch on their own.

Creating a narrated demo

1

Open the Create demo modal

From your Navattic workspace, click Create demo.
2

Select Narrated demo

Under What type of demo are you creating?, choose Narrated demo from the dropdown.
This option only appears when Narrated Demos and Copilot are both enabled for your workspace. Contact your account team if you don’t see it.
3

Enter your app URL and name your demo

Provide the URL of the application you want to capture, then give your demo a name. Click Create.
4

Open the Navattic Chrome Extension

After creating the demo, open the Navattic Chrome Extension on your application. You’ll be prompted to select a microphone for recording.Choose your preferred microphone from the Microphone dropdown, or select None to skip audio. Click through to begin your capture session.
5

Record your narration and captures

Navigate through your application as you normally would when capturing a demo. As you capture each screen, speak your narration aloud — Navattic records the audio and links each capture to its point in the narration timeline.When you’re done, end the capture session in the extension.
6

Generate the narrated demo

Return to Navattic and click Generate to let Copilot build the demo from your recordings. Copilot uses the audio and capture timestamps to create a synchronized experience.Generation time depends on the length of your recording.

Tips for narrated demos

  • Speak naturally — Narrate as if you’re walking a colleague through the product. Copilot handles the synchronization; you focus on the message.
  • Pause between screens — Give yourself a moment after speaking before clicking to the next screen. This keeps the audio clearly tied to the relevant capture.
  • Test your microphone first — Confirm your microphone is working before starting a session to avoid having to re-record.
  • Keep recordings concise — Shorter, focused narrations produce the clearest results. Aim for demos that cover one goal or workflow per recording.