Live Teleprompter for Real-Time Delivery
Live content has no safety net — you can't edit mistakes after the fact. A live teleprompter keeps you on track during livestreams, live presentations, and real-time recordings. The AI voice tracking ensures the text stays synced to your actual speaking pace, not a pre-set timer.
See It in Action
Live content — whether it's a Twitch stream, a LinkedIn Live session, or a live webinar — demands consistent delivery under pressure. There's no post-production to fix stumbles, and your audience notices when you lose your train of thought. A live teleprompter gives you a safety net without making you look scripted.
The key to a good live teleprompter is real-time responsiveness. Fixed-speed scrolling is useless for live content because your pace changes constantly — you speed up when excited, slow down to explain complex points, and pause for audience interaction. Voice-activated scrolling handles all of this naturally because the text only moves when you speak.
Key Features
How to Get Started
Outline your live content
Script key segments, transitions, and talking points — leave room for audience interaction.
Set up your streaming software
Configure OBS, Streamlabs, or your platform of choice before launching the teleprompter.
Use Window Capture
Capture your specific app window, not the display, so the teleprompter stays hidden from viewers.
Go live with confidence
The teleprompter follows your voice in real time — focus on your audience, not your notes.
Tips from Creators
For live content, script your opening and closing but leave the middle flexible — over-scripting kills live energy.
Test the teleprompter visibility in your stream output before going live.
Keep a glass of water nearby — live teleprompter reading can dry your throat faster than you expect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it work for live broadcasts?
Yes. The real-time voice tracking keeps the text synced as you speak — ideal for live content.
What if I go off-script during a livestream?
The teleprompter pauses and catches up when you return to the script. No awkward jumping.
Will viewers see the teleprompter?
Not if you use Window Capture in OBS. The floating panel won't appear in your stream output.
Ready to try it?
Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.
Download on Mac App Store