Free online teleprompter with mirror mode for creators
Paste your script, hit play, and read with confidence. Teleprompter Online works right in your browser on desktop, tablet and phone — with one-tap mirror mode for reflective teleprompter rigs, full-screen playback, and no account or install.
What is an online teleprompter?
An online teleprompter is a browser-based tool that scrolls your script at a steady, readable pace while you record or speak on camera. It replaces both expensive hardware rigs and heavy desktop software with a page you open in a web browser. That accessibility is why teleprompters have moved beyond TV studios into the hands of YouTubers, podcasters, educators, sales teams and anyone who goes on camera regularly.
Teleprompter Online is built around one idea: the fewer buttons between you and the next take, the better. Paste your script, adjust speed and font, and press play. Mirror mode, fullscreen, landscape lock on mobile, and a short countdown before you begin are all there when you need them — and out of the way when you don't.
Everything runs locally in your browser. Scripts are never uploaded, tracked, or sold. That distinction quietly matters the moment you prepare a confidential briefing, a product announcement, or a client-facing message.
Everything you need to read on camera
Built with the simplicity of classic tools and the polish of modern web apps.
Instant, no signup
Open the page, paste your script and hit play. There's nothing to install and no account to create.
Smooth speed & font control
Dial in the right scroll speed and text size for your delivery, from calm 20 px/s to rapid 400 px/s.
Mirror mode
Flip the text horizontally or vertically to use with a beam-splitter teleprompter rig in front of any camera.
Fullscreen focus
One tap to go distraction-free. The reading indicator keeps you on the next line at a glance.
Keyboard shortcuts
Play, pause, adjust speed and font, and toggle mirror without ever leaving the keyboard.
Saved scripts
Keep multiple scripts on your device. Everything is stored privately in your browser — nothing leaves your computer.
Mobile-first
Tuned for phones and tablets with large touch targets, safe-area padding and landscape fullscreen.
Privacy-friendly
No tracking of your scripts, no uploads. The teleprompter engine runs entirely client-side.
Made for every kind of speaker
From first-time creators to seasoned presenters, Teleprompter Online adapts to your flow.
YouTubers
Record sharper intros and B-roll scripts without stumbling over the next line.
View detailsPodcasters
Keep long-form monologues tight with a gentle scroll that matches your pacing.
View detailsPresenters
Deliver keynotes and webinars with your eyes on the camera, not on your notes.
View detailsTeachers
Record lectures and course intros with consistent delivery on every take.
View detailsStreamers
Glance at talking points during live broadcasts without breaking eye contact.
View detailsThree steps to a smoother take
- 01
Paste your script
Drop in text from Docs, Word or anywhere else. Your script stays in your browser.
- 02
Tune speed & font
Adjust scroll speed, font size and mirror to match your camera and comfort level.
- 03
Press play & record
Go fullscreen and read with confidence. Use your phone, tablet or computer — whatever you have.
Tips for a natural on-camera read
A good teleprompter reads with you, not for you. Small habits make the biggest difference in how confident and conversational you sound.
Rehearse at the real speed
Do two or three warm-up passes at the scroll speed you'll actually record at. It lets you calibrate both your pace and your breathing before the record light turns on.
Write for the ear
Short sentences, one idea per line, contractions where they sound natural. Your script should read the way you talk, not the way you write a formal email.
Line up with the lens
Place your phone, tablet or monitor as close to the camera as you can. The smaller the eye travel between your script and the lens, the more you appear to meet your viewer's eyes.
Use mirror for glass rigs
If you read through a beam-splitter teleprompter, flip the text horizontally so it reads correctly in the reflection. A single tap turns it on or off.
Read a line ahead
Let your eye scan one line before your voice catches up. It sounds more natural than reading the exact word you're on and gives you time to add inflection.
Aim for one-take reads
Continuous takes feel less robotic than heavily cut edits. Playback stops automatically at the end of your script so the final beat lands cleanly.
Frequently asked questions
Ready to read on camera with confidence?
Open the prompter, paste your script, and press play.