Teleprompter for FaceTime Calls

Need talking points during a FaceTime call? Telepront sits on top of the FaceTime window, scrolling your notes as you speak. The other person sees natural eye contact — not someone reading off-screen.

See It in Action

FaceTime is increasingly used for professional video calls — client meetings, team updates, and even media interviews. Unlike Zoom or Teams, FaceTime doesn't have built-in speaker notes or a second screen for reference materials. A floating teleprompter fills this gap.

The native macOS overlay works perfectly with FaceTime because it uses the same window management system. The teleprompter floats on top of the FaceTime window without causing any visual glitches or interfering with the camera feed. Your conversation partner sees your face, not your teleprompter.

Key Features

Float over FaceTime window
Position near the FaceTime camera indicator
AI scrolls at your speaking pace
Other callers see natural eye contact

How to Get Started

1

Start your FaceTime call

Get connected and make sure your video and audio are working.

2

Launch the teleprompter

Paste your talking points and start the teleprompter during the call.

3

Position near the FaceTime camera indicator

Place the panel near the green camera light so your eye contact feels natural.

4

Glance as needed

Use the teleprompter as a reference, not a word-for-word script — FaceTime calls should feel conversational.

Tips from Creators

For FaceTime calls, use bullet points instead of full scripts — conversations need to feel natural.

The green camera indicator on your Mac shows where the lens is — position the teleprompter near it.

FaceTime's eye contact feature in macOS works alongside the floating teleprompter without conflicts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the other person see the teleprompter?

No. It's a local floating window that only appears on your screen.

Does it work with FaceTime on Mac?

Yes, it works with FaceTime and any other video calling app on macOS.

Ready to try it?

Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.

Download on Mac App Store

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