The capability to capture on-screen visuals accompanied by synchronized sound directly on Apple’s mobile operating system is a built-in function or a feature provided by third-party applications. An example of its use is creating tutorials directly on an iPhone or iPad, preserving gameplay sessions, or documenting software behavior for troubleshooting.
This functionality allows users to easily share experiences, create content, and provide support. Historically, capturing device screens often required external hardware or complex software setups. Its integration into the operating system represents a significant improvement in user experience and accessibility, democratizing the creation of visual content.