Limelight
Make your Zoom and Meet presentations easy to follow
Presenting to a remote team is harder than presenting in a room — they can only see your screen. Limelight spotlights your cursor, shows your keystrokes, and lets you draw on anything, live, during any call.
On a video call, your audience has no body language to read and a cursor they can barely see. Important clicks and shortcuts disappear. Limelight gives remote viewers the cues an in-person audience would have.
It runs as an overlay above every app, so it works the same in Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, or any screen share. Spotlight your cursor with ⌃⌥1, show the keys you press with ⌃⌥2, and circle the thing that matters with ⌃⌥3.
Because it never records or uploads anything, it is safe to leave running during sensitive internal calls.
Why Limelight
- ▸Works over Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and any screen share
- ▸Cursor spotlight, on-screen keystrokes, and live drawing
- ▸Nothing recorded or uploaded — safe for internal calls
- ▸One hotkey per tool — no setup mid-meeting
7-day free trial · no card required · macOS 14+
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One-time payment, no subscription. 7-day free trial, then $9 (launch price, regular $15). macOS 14+, notarized by Apple.
FAQ
- Does Limelight work inside Zoom?
- Yes. It overlays every app, so your spotlight, keystrokes, and drawings are visible to everyone on the shared screen.
- Do I need to share a specific window?
- No. Share your screen as usual — the overlay appears on top of whatever you present.
- Is anything sent to a server?
- No. Limelight is a local overlay; nothing about your call is captured or uploaded.