Teleprompter for Vloggers
Vlogs should feel natural and conversational, but that doesn't mean you can't use a script. A teleprompter helps you hit your talking points, deliver clean sponsor reads, and avoid the 'um's and awkward pauses that lead to excessive editing.
See It in Action
The best vlogs sound spontaneous, but most successful vloggers plan more than viewers realize. They script their hooks, outline their key points, and rehearse sponsor integrations. The difference between a good vlogger and a great one is often just preparation — and a teleprompter makes preparation invisible.
For vlogging specifically, the voice tracking feature is essential. Vlogs have a conversational rhythm — you speed up when excited, slow down for serious points, and pause for emphasis. A fixed-speed teleprompter can't handle this. Voice tracking adapts to your natural vlogging pace, so the text is always right where you need it.
Key Features
How to Get Started
Script your hook and key points
Write your intro, main talking points, and CTA — leave space for spontaneity.
Write like you talk
Use contractions, short sentences, and casual language — it should sound like you.
Position near your camera
Place the teleprompter text close to your lens for natural eye contact.
Do rapid takes
With the teleprompter, aim for one or two clean takes instead of many fragmented ones.
Tips from Creators
Script your first sentence word-for-word — the opening sets the tone and is worth getting exactly right.
Leave blank lines between sections so you can see topic transitions coming.
If a section feels unnatural, ad-lib it — the teleprompter pauses and catches up when you return.
Frequently Asked Questions
Won't it make my vlogs sound scripted?
Only if you write like a robot. Write conversationally and the teleprompter just keeps you on track.
Should I script my entire vlog?
Not necessarily. Many vloggers script intros, sponsor reads, and key points, then improvise the rest.
Can I use it while recording on my phone?
Yes — run the teleprompter on your Mac while recording with your phone mounted nearby.
Ready to try it?
Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.
Download on Mac App Store