Webcam Teleprompter for Mac

Your webcam is at the top of your screen — place the teleprompter right below it. Telepront's draggable panel lets you position your script exactly where you need it for natural eye contact.

See It in Action

Webcam recordings are the bread and butter of online content — course videos, social media clips, video emails, and talking-head content all rely on looking directly into that tiny lens. The problem is, the webcam is usually at the top of your screen, and your notes are somewhere else entirely.

A floating teleprompter panel can be positioned right next to your webcam lens, creating the illusion of direct eye contact. Since the text follows your voice, you can speak at your natural pace without worrying about the scroll speed. The result is content that looks professional and feels personal.

Key Features

Drag the panel near your webcam lens
Small, non-intrusive overlay
Voice-powered — no manual scrolling
Works with built-in or external webcams

How to Get Started

1

Check your webcam position

Know exactly where your lens is — top center on most MacBooks, or note the position of an external camera.

2

Shrink the teleprompter panel

Make it as small as readable and position it touching the edge of your webcam.

3

Set a large font size

Compensate for the small panel by increasing text size so you don't squint.

4

Test your eye line

Record a 10-second clip and watch it back — adjust the panel position until your gaze looks natural.

Tips from Creators

The closer the teleprompter text is to the camera lens, the more natural your eye contact appears.

External webcams give you more flexibility in positioning the teleprompter panel alongside the lens.

If you're recording in 4K, even tiny eye movements are visible — take extra care with panel placement.

Frequently Asked Questions

How close can I place it to my webcam?

The panel is fully draggable. Place it right below or beside your webcam for the best eye line.

Does it work with external webcams?

Yes. The teleprompter doesn't interact with your camera — it's just an overlay on your screen.

Ready to try it?

Free on the Mac App Store. No account needed.

Download on Mac App Store

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