Teleprompter use case
Teleprompter for Zoom & Video Calls
Webinars, virtual pitches and recorded updates land better when you look into the webcam instead of reading off-screen. A teleprompter sits right under your camera so you stay present on the call.
Ideal pace
130–150 wpm
Script length
A 3-minute update is roughly 400–450 spoken words.
Tips for Zoom & video calls
- Place the prompter directly below your webcam to keep your gaze online.
- Keep notes to bullet prompts for Q&A; script only the opening and close.
- Disable self-view so you watch the camera, not your own face.
- Speak slightly slower than in person — audio compression eats fast speech.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a teleprompter on Zoom?
Yes. Run the script in a window or app just under your webcam, or use a phone teleprompter beside the lens, so your eyes stay on camera.
How do I not look like I'm reading on a video call?
Keep the text close to the lens, use large font with few words per line, and add natural pauses. Practise once so it sounds spoken, not read.
Teleprompter for other formats
The TelePRO app
Put a teleprompter in your pocket
TelePRO turns your phone into a pro camera teleprompter: voice-guided Speechscroll that follows your voice, AI script help, recording and one-tap export for vertical, square and widescreen. Your ultimate video production companion.
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