Teleprompter use case
Teleprompter for Presentations
Deliver a slide deck or sales pitch without burying your face in notes. A teleprompter keeps you looking at the room (or the camera) while every line stays on track and on time.
Ideal pace
120–140 wpm
Script length
A 20-minute presentation is roughly 2,400–2,800 spoken words.
Tips for presentations
- Rehearse to time — calculate the word budget before you write the deck.
- Slow to ~130 wpm; presentation nerves push most people too fast.
- Use the prompter for transitions and stats, improvise the stories.
- Add a pause cue before each new slide so the audience can catch up.
Frequently asked questions
How long should a presentation script be?
Budget about 130 words per minute. A 20-minute talk is ~2,600 words. The Words to Time Calculator turns your target minutes into a word count.
Is it OK to read a presentation from a teleprompter?
Yes — keep the prompter near eye level and your delivery conversational. The audience sees confidence and eye contact, not the script.
Teleprompter for other formats
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