Teleprompter for Online Teaching

Teaching online requires clear, structured delivery. Telepront keeps your lesson plan, lecture notes, or script visible in a floating overlay while you teach via Zoom, Google Meet, or recorded video.

See It in Action

Creating educational content requires hitting specific points in a specific order. Whether you're recording lectures, course videos, or tutorial content, going off-script can mean missing critical information that students need. A teleprompter helps educators deliver structured content while maintaining the engaging, conversational tone that keeps students watching.

For online course creators, the teleprompter also solves the efficiency problem. Recording a 10-minute lecture video shouldn't take an hour of retakes. With your script visible and voice-synced, most educators can deliver clean takes consistently, which means more content produced in less time.

Key Features

Float over Zoom, Google Meet, or any platform
Paste lecture notes or full lesson scripts
AI follows your speaking pace
Students never see the teleprompter

How to Get Started

1

Structure your script by learning objectives

Organize your teleprompter text to match your lesson plan's key points.

2

Add transition phrases

Include 'Now let's move on to...' markers so your delivery flows between topics.

3

Use a conversational writing style

Write how you'd explain it to a student, not how you'd write it in a textbook.

4

Record one lesson at a time

Keep individual recordings short — students learn better from focused segments.

Tips from Creators

Students can tell when you're reading robotically — practice your script once before recording to internalize the flow.

Leave space in your script for spontaneous examples — the teleprompter pauses when you go off-script.

For technical tutorials, keep the teleprompter for the explanation and switch to screen recording for the demonstration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can students see it?

No. It's a floating window on your Mac that only you can see.

Can I use outlines instead of full scripts?

Yes. Paste any text format — outlines, bullet points, or verbatim scripts.

Ready to try it?

Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.

Download on Mac App Store

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