Record the session,
relive the story.
A bot and two desktop apps that work as one. The bot records every player on a separate track, with consent; DnD Player replays the scene; DnD Editor cuts it into a finished video.
Pick a session. See what you capture.
However long you play, the bot records each voice on its own track and packs them into a single, perfectly synced session file.
From the voice channel to a finished scene.
Per-player recording
The bot joins your Discord voice channel and records each player on their own separate track.
A per-DM roster
Keep idle and speaking portraits for every character, so the right face lights up when they talk.
Consent-first by design
The bot publicly announces when recording starts and stops — everyone at the table knows.
One synced session file
Everything lands in a single .dndsession file with every participant’s audio kept in sync.
Replay in DnD Player
Open the session and watch the scene play back — the speaker lit, the others dimmed.
Edit in DnD Editor
A timeline with music and overlays, then export to MP4 or After Effects assets.
Three steps from table to video.
Set up the bot
Follow the included guide once: create a Discord bot token, invite it to your server and start it. After that it joins your voice channel and waits for the session.
Just play
Play as usual — the bot records every player on their own track until you call it a night.
Open in Player or Editor
Load the .dndsession file to relive the scene, or cut it into a finished video.
A Discord bot and two full desktop apps — equal parts that pass one file between them.
The Recorder bot
Discord bot · setupThe Discord bot that does the recording. It is self-hosted, so getting it running takes a few steps — create your own Discord bot token, invite it to your server and keep it running somewhere — and the download includes a step-by-step setup guide. Once it is in your voice channel, it records every player on a separate track, consent-first, into one synced session file.
DnD Player
Full desktop appA full Windows application, not a viewer. It opens a recorded session and replays the whole scene with character portraits — the current speaker lit, everyone else dimmed, every track perfectly in sync. Scrub the timeline, jump between moments and relive the night exactly as it happened.
DnD Editor
Full app · paidA full Windows editing suite. A multi-track timeline of every line, with music, sound and overlays, portrait swaps and transitions, then export a finished video to MP4 — and MP4 export works in the free trial too. The full Editor adds transparent After Effects assets and lifts the trial limits; it comes with a Boosty subscription.
The macOS build is unsigned — on first launch, right-click the app and choose Open.
Start free. Unlock the full studio when you're ready.
The download here is a trial with limited features. The full version comes with a Boosty subscription and supports the project.
- Records each player on a separate track
- One synced .dndsession file
- Replay the full scene in DnD Player
- Export your video to MP4
- After Effects assets (transparency)
- Everything in the trial
- The full DnD Editor, unrestricted
- After Effects assets with transparency
- Every future update, no ads
- Support no harm org
Tidy little tools for games, video and creativity.
Free trial builds. No ads, no tracking.