Desktop Teleprompter for macOS

Turn your desktop Mac into a professional teleprompter station. Telepront runs as a native macOS app — fast, lightweight, and always floating on top. The AI voice tracking means you never touch a button while recording.

See It in Action

Desktop teleprompters have a fundamental advantage over mobile or web-based alternatives: screen real estate. With a full desktop display, you can have your teleprompter, recording software, and reference materials all visible simultaneously. There's no switching between apps or squinting at a phone screen.

On macOS specifically, native desktop apps can create floating panels that behave like system-level overlays. This means the teleprompter stays visible even when other apps go full-screen — something browser-based tools can't reliably do. It's the difference between a tool that works around your workflow and one that integrates into it.

Key Features

Native macOS desktop app
Runs on iMac, Mac Studio, Mac Pro, MacBook
Floating panel stays above all windows
AI-powered voice tracking

How to Get Started

1

Arrange your desktop layout

Set up your recording app, reference materials, and leave space for the teleprompter panel.

2

Launch the teleprompter and resize

Drag the floating panel to the size and position that works with your layout.

3

Use Mission Control shortcuts

Learn to quickly switch between spaces if you need more room during recording.

4

Save your layout for next time

The app remembers panel position, so your setup is ready for the next session.

Tips from Creators

Desktop teleprompters shine on external monitors — position the panel on the same screen as your camera.

If you use multiple displays, put the teleprompter on the monitor closest to your camera.

Take advantage of the larger screen to use a bigger font — your eyes will thank you during long sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it work on iMac?

Yes, it works on any Mac running macOS 14 or later.

Can I use it with an external display?

Yes. You can drag the floating panel to any connected display.

Ready to try it?

Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.

Download on Mac App Store

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