Use a Teleprompter on Zoom

Need to nail a Zoom presentation? Telepront sits on top of the Zoom window so you can read your script while maintaining eye contact with the camera. Other participants never know you're using one.

See It in Action

Zoom calls put your face front and center, and everyone can tell when you're reading off-screen notes. Your eyes drift, your head tilts, and your delivery sounds rehearsed in the worst way. A teleprompter positioned near your webcam solves this by keeping the text in your natural eye line.

The floating panel works natively with Zoom — it sits on top of the Zoom window without interfering with screen sharing or virtual backgrounds. If you're presenting in a Zoom meeting, you can have your slides shared with the audience while reading your speaking notes from the teleprompter overlay.

Key Features

Floats directly over Zoom window
Invisible to meeting participants
AI scrolls at your speaking pace
Position near your webcam for eye contact

How to Get Started

1

Open Zoom and start your meeting

Get your video and audio set up before launching the teleprompter.

2

Position the panel near your webcam

Place the teleprompter strip right above or below your camera for natural eye contact.

3

Keep the panel narrow

A slim panel near the camera minimizes visible eye movement to other participants.

4

Use Gallery View for self-check

Glance at your own video tile to make sure your eye line looks natural.

Tips from Creators

For Zoom presentations, put your key points in the teleprompter instead of reading directly from your slides.

If you share your screen, share a specific window — not the entire screen — so the teleprompter stays hidden.

Zoom's virtual background can sometimes flicker when a floating panel is nearby — test beforehand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Zoom participants see the teleprompter?

No. It's a local floating window that only appears on your screen.

Does it work with screen sharing?

If you share a specific window, the teleprompter won't be included. If you share your full screen, it may be visible.

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