News Anchor Teleprompter for Mac
News anchors read scripts while looking directly at the camera. Telepront brings that same experience to your Mac — the AI follows your voice and scrolls the script at your pace, just like a professional broadcast prompter.
See It in Action
News-style delivery requires a specific cadence: clear, authoritative, and steady. Whether you're producing a news segment for YouTube, a company update video, or a journalism project, a teleprompter helps you maintain the professional pacing that audiences expect from news content.
The voice tracking is particularly useful for news delivery because it handles the stop-and-start nature of news scripts. You can pause between stories, adjust your tone, and the text waits for you. No more racing to keep up with a fixed scroll speed or awkwardly pausing while the text catches up.
Key Features
How to Get Started
Format your script like a news script
Use short sentences, one idea per line, with clear breaks between stories.
Set a moderate font size
News delivery is steady — you need to read ahead comfortably without rushing.
Practice your news cadence
Do a dry run focusing on tone transitions between stories.
Record with a neutral background
Pair the professional delivery with a clean setup for authentic news-style content.
Tips from Creators
Write news scripts in short, punchy sentences — they're easier to read from a teleprompter and sound better on air.
Add '///BREAK///' markers in your script between stories so you can see transitions coming.
News anchors read at about 150 words per minute — practice hitting this pace with the teleprompter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this for professional news broadcasts?
It's designed for individual creators, but works great for news-style delivery from your Mac.
Is it like a presidential teleprompter?
Similar concept — text scrolls as you speak. But instead of glass panels, it's a floating overlay on your Mac screen.
Ready to try it?
Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.
Download on Mac App Store