Open it in your browser. Paste your script. Control it from your phone. Mirror mode, auto-scroll, wireless remote — all free, no download needed.
Works on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — desktop, tablet, and mobile
How it works
No accounts, no installs. Open two tabs (or two devices) and start reading.
Open the teleprompter in your browser. A 4-digit pairing code appears on screen.
Open the controller on your phone or another tab. Enter the code to pair instantly.
Type or paste your script, hit Start, and read. Adjust speed, font, colors, and mirror mode live.
Features
Built for real-world use — on set, on stage, or at your desk.
Flip text horizontally for beam-splitter glass setups. Toggle on or off with one click.
Control the prompter from your phone. Play, pause, adjust speed, scroll — all in real time via WebSocket.
Smooth, adjustable scroll speed from 1 to 200 px/s. Fine-tune on the fly without pausing.
White, green, or yellow on black — plus black on white for bright environments. Switch instantly.
4-digit code pairs display and controller in under a second. No accounts, no Bluetooth, no app install.
Runs in any modern browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge. Desktop, tablet, phone. No download.
Use cases
Whether you're filming YouTube videos or delivering a keynote, this prompter adapts to your setup.
Read scripts to camera without memorizing. Mirror mode for glass prompter rigs.
Keep your speech flowing on a second screen while you face the audience.
Stay on script during live broadcasts. Control from your phone without breaking flow.
Keep talking points, ad reads, and intros right in front of you while recording.
FAQ
Yes, 100% free with no limits. No signup, no watermark, no trial period. Just open and use it.
No. It runs entirely in your browser. Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile — any device with a modern web browser.
Open the teleprompter display on one screen and the controller on another device (like your phone). Enter the 4-digit pairing code, and they sync instantly via WebSocket. You can play, pause, adjust speed, and scroll from your phone.
Mirror mode flips the text horizontally. This is used with beam-splitter glass teleprompter setups — the text reflects off the glass and appears correctly to the speaker while being invisible to the camera.
Absolutely. The remote control, mirror mode, and adjustable settings make it suitable for broadcast, film sets, and live events. Many users run it on a laptop behind the camera with a phone as the controller.
No. Your text lives only in your browser session and the temporary server memory for syncing. Nothing is saved to disk or sent to third parties. When you close the tab, it's gone.
The display and controller need to be on the same network to sync via WebSocket. If you only need the display (without remote control), you can use it with local interaction via mouse, touch, and keyboard.