Free online teleprompter
Read your script naturally. Scroll speed, font size, mirror mode — all free, in your browser. No signup, and your words never leave your device.
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How to use it
Three steps from a blank screen to a clean take. No install, no account.
Paste your script
Drop your script into the box. It saves automatically in your browser, so a refresh or a wrong click never loses it.
Set speed and size
Open the teleprompter, then dial in scroll speed, font size, and text width so the text moves at your natural talking pace. Flip on mirror mode for a beam-splitter rig, or hit Full screen for a clean, distraction-free view.
Look up and record
Position the screen just under your lens at eye level, press Play (or tap Spacebar), and read to the camera. Spacebar pauses, R restarts, Esc exits. Do a couple of takes and keep the best one.
Tips for recording LinkedIn videos that land
A teleprompter takes the fear out of recording. These habits take it from passable to worth watching.
Showing up beats being perfect
Only about 2% of LinkedIn members publish in a given week. Simply hitting record and posting puts you ahead of the other 98%. A script you can read cleanly is what gets you from idea to published.
Lead with the hook, then keep it short
Skip the throat-clearing. Open with the single most useful sentence so the first three seconds earn the next thirty. Make one clear point per clip; a tight 30 to 60 seconds reads off a teleprompter far better than a rambling three minutes.
Write the way you talk
Short sentences. One idea per line. Read your script out loud before you record and cut anything that makes you stumble. The teleprompter reads back exactly what you typed, so plain phrasing scrolls best.
Put the camera at eye level
Raise the lens to eye line and drag the script right beneath it. The smaller the gap between your eyes and the camera, the more it looks like you are talking straight to one person instead of reading down at a screen.
Aim for about 120 to 150 words per minute
That is a natural, conversational pace for video. Set the scroll speed during a quick rehearsal so the line you are speaking stays near the center reading line. Too fast and you race; too slow and you sound flat. Around 130 wpm reads as confidence.
Glance, do not stare
Read in short glances and let your eyes lift off the text between lines, the way you would in a real conversation. A locked, unblinking gaze looks like reading. Knowing the script roughly by heart lets you look through the lens, not at the words.
Frequently asked questions
Is this teleprompter really free?
Yes. The teleprompter is free to use with no signup, no account, and no card. It runs entirely in your browser, so you can use it as often as you want.
Does it work on a phone or tablet?
Yes. It works in any modern browser on phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. A tablet propped near your camera makes a great pocket teleprompter, and you can resize the font for a small screen.
What does mirror mode do?
Mirror mode flips the text horizontally so it reads correctly when reflected in a beam-splitter teleprompter rig that sits over your lens. If you read straight off the screen, leave mirror mode off.
Can I use it with a real camera teleprompter rig?
Yes. Put your phone or tablet on the rig's tray under the glass, open the teleprompter, turn on mirror mode, and set the speed to match how you talk. The reflected text will read normally through the beam splitter.
Does my script leave my device?
No. Your script never leaves your device. It is held in the page and saved to your browser's local storage so it survives a refresh. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
How do I set the right scroll speed?
Start around the default, hit Play, and read along out loud. Nudge the speed slider until the line you are reading sits comfortably near the center marker. Aim for a natural 120 to 150 words per minute, which is where most people land between a slow and medium setting.
Is there a true full-screen mode and keyboard shortcuts?
Yes. The teleprompter opens full screen using your browser's native full-screen mode where it is supported, and falls back to a clean full-window view otherwise. Spacebar plays and pauses, R restarts from the top, and Esc exits. You can also adjust font size, text width, the reading guide line, and the edge fade masks, and every setting is remembered for next time.
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