CueCam 3.3 introduces a brand-new rendering pipeline that delivers frame-perfect, colour-accurate results. Screen shares now display correctly, videos start cleanly without glitches, and camera transitions are tightly locked to slide transitions. It also makes bugs easier to reason about—and faster to fix.
In the release video you’ll see side-by-side comparisons showing what’s changed:
Cleaner transitions (no ghosting or flicker) Accurate screen-share colours Reduced fringing and aliasing
*Smoother video and lower-third transitions Alongside the engine upgrade, CueCam 3.3 introduces a new interactive onboarding experience. Instead of a checklist, new users get a short guided presentation—making it easy to connect Video Pencil right away, with a few fun touches like a confetti effect when permissions are granted.
Other updates in 3.3
New camera controls: brightness, contrast, saturation Use custom image or video backgrounds directly in CueCam “Picture-in-Picture” has been renamed to the much clearer Face Cam This release took months of deep work and thousands of lines of code, but it lays the foundation for CueCam 4.0, where long-standing issues like too many windows, confusing modes, and the script editor can finally be addressed.
It also unlocks shared tech that’s coming to Shoot and Video Pencil—including tighter integration between apps and some focused new tools.
There are a lot of changes here, so if anything unexpected stops you in your tracks