Android 17 QPR1 Beta 4 makes it dead simple to record reaction videos
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Google just released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 4 for compatible Pixels, and at first glance, it looks like the update brings nothing but a long list of bug fixes. However, the update does include one new featu
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Google just released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 4 for compatible Pixels, and at first glance, it looks like the update brings nothing but a long list of bug fixes. However, the update does include one new feature for you to get excited about: Screen Reactions.
Google demoed Screen Reactions at the Android Show: I/O Edition 2026. This new Android feature is tailor-made for the age of social media, as it makes it dead simple to create reaction videos without needing extra apps, multiple devices, or even a green screen. The feature lets you record yourself and whatever is on your screen at the same time. It can then overlay your response directly onto the clip youโre reacting to. Youโll be able to use Screen Reactions on both photos and videos.
After Googleโs announcement, Screen Reactions was spotted in the Android Canary 2606 build , labelled as โShow selfie cameraโ within Androidโs native screen recording interface. The option appears when you start a screen recording and select โEntire screen.โ
If Canary is too bleeding edge for your taste, you can now try out the feature on Android 17 QPR1 Beta 4, as Mishaal Rahman notes on X .
Much like in the Canary build, you have to start a screen recording, then switch to โEntire screenโ and select the โShow selfie cameraโ option. Android will then show your face in a floating window on top of the screen.
Android will automatically put your face at the bottom of the screen. It will also cut out the background, eliminating the need for a green screen. However, youโre still in control, so you can move or resize the camera view, and even change the background color using the color picker before or during the recording.
Google said Screen Reactions will arrive this summer as a Pixel-exclusive tool, butย there are plans to bring it to other Android devices down the road.

