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Picture in Picture Screen Recorder

Use GiliSoft Screen Recorder Pro as a picture in picture screen recorder to capture your screen and webcam together in a presenter-style layout. This page targets users who care not only about recording both sources, but also about how the final recording looks, with the webcam overlay adding a visible human guide without blocking the main on-screen content.

Why Picture-in-Picture Is Its Own Search Intent

Users searching for picture-in-picture are often thinking about presentation layout, not just raw capture. They want a recording where the desktop stays primary while the speaker remains visible in a smaller overlay. That makes this page especially valuable for tutorials, coaching videos, webinars, onboarding lessons, and polished demo content.

Layout mattersKeep the presenter visible without covering important on-screen details.
Better visual guidanceMake the recording feel closer to a live guided session.
Stronger for demosShow the software and the presenter together in a controlled format.
Useful for teachingHelp viewers follow both the explanation and the screen action at once.

Who This Is For

  • Creators and trainers who want a cleaner presenter overlay instead of a plain screen recording.
  • Webinar hosts and coaches who need the speaker visible during the walkthrough.
  • Teams building product demos with a more polished, human presentation style.
  • Anyone comparing webcam overlay workflows rather than searching for generic screen recording.

How to Create Picture-in-Picture Recordings

1. Select the main screen capture area or application window.

2. Turn on webcam overlay in Screen Recorder Pro.

3. Enable microphone, system sound, or both depending on the recording type.

4. Start recording and keep the overlay positioned so the main content stays readable.

5. Export the final picture-in-picture recording for lessons, demos, webinars, or training use.

Why This Search Term Matters

This keyword has a different angle from broader screen-and-webcam pages. It reflects layout awareness and presentation style, which means the visitor is often further along in deciding how the recording should look.

That gives the page a clear SEO role: it catches searches focused on overlay format and visual delivery rather than just capture sources.