Teleprompter for YouTube Creators

YouTube creators know the struggle: you want to sound natural but need to hit specific points. Telepront solves this by floating your script over your recording app. The AI matches your voice in real-time — so you speak naturally while staying on script.

See It in Action

YouTube's algorithm favors watch time and retention, which means stumbling over your words or constantly looking away from the camera can hurt your channel's growth. Professional YouTubers use teleprompters to deliver scripted content naturally while maintaining eye contact with their audience.

With a floating teleprompter on your Mac, you can position the script near your webcam or camera lens. The AI voice tracking follows your natural speaking pace — if you ad-lib or skip a line, the text catches up smoothly instead of jumping. This is especially useful for tutorial videos, product reviews, and any content where you need to hit specific talking points.

Key Features

Float over OBS, QuickTime, or any recording app
AI voice tracking — no foot pedals needed
Adjustable font size for any camera distance
Smooth scrolling even when you pause or skip ahead

How to Get Started

1

Write your script with your hook first

Put the most important line at the top so it's visible the moment you start recording.

2

Set up your recording app

Open OBS, QuickTime, or your preferred tool and frame your shot before launching the teleprompter.

3

Position the overlay near your lens

Drag the floating panel right next to your camera so your eyes stay close to center.

4

Record in sections if needed

For long videos, pause recording between sections — the teleprompter holds your position.

Tips from Creators

Write your YouTube scripts in conversational tone — teleprompter text that sounds written will come across as stiff on camera.

Record your window (not full screen) in OBS so the teleprompter overlay doesn't appear in the final video.

Practice your first two sentences without the teleprompter to nail a natural-looking intro.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use it while recording in OBS?

Yes, the floating panel sits on top of OBS or any other app.

Does it work with long scripts?

Yes, there's no limit on script length.

Will it show in my screen recording?

If you record a specific window (not full screen), the teleprompter won't appear in the recording.

Ready to try it?

Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.

Download on Mac App Store

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