Teleprompter for Presentations & Talks
Whether it's a boardroom presentation, a keynote, or a class lecture — Telepront keeps your talking points visible in a floating overlay. The AI tracks your speech so you never lose your place.
See It in Action
Reading from slides makes you turn away from your audience. Reading from paper notes makes you look down. A teleprompter near your screen lets you maintain eye contact while delivering your key points — and your audience won't know you're reading at all.
For business presentations and keynotes, the floating overlay is particularly useful because it works on top of Keynote, PowerPoint, or Google Slides in presentation mode. You can see your speaker notes as a teleprompter while your audience sees only the slides. The voice tracking means you control the pace, not a timer.
Key Features
How to Get Started
Convert your speaker notes to a script
Pull your key talking points from each slide into a flowing script.
Start your presentation in full screen
Open Keynote or PowerPoint in presentation mode on your display.
Position the teleprompter near eye level
Place the floating panel where you naturally look when addressing the audience.
Advance slides manually
Use a clicker to change slides while the teleprompter follows your speech.
Tips from Creators
Keep teleprompter text as bullet points, not full paragraphs — presentations should sound conversational.
Add a blank line in your script where each slide transition happens so you remember to click.
Practice once with the teleprompter before the actual presentation to get comfortable with the overlay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use it during a Zoom call?
Yes. The panel floats over Zoom so you can read while looking at the camera.
Will the audience see it?
No, if you're sharing a specific window. The teleprompter is a separate floating panel.
Ready to try it?
Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.
Download on Mac App Store