FREE TELEPROMPTER

A free teleprompter app that does the actual prompting for free

You can read from a fullscreen prompter as much as you want, on any device, without paying. Here's exactly what's free and what isn't.

Free plan · No card required · Runs in your browser

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Most "free" teleprompters cap how long you can prompt, slap a watermark on your script, or hide the good scroll modes behind a paywall. This one doesn't.

Key takeaways

  • The free plan gives you **unlimited prompting time** — no clock, no watermark.
  • **Voice-follow** (text that follows your speech) is free, not a premium add-on.
  • Every control is included: font size, mirror flip, countdown, themes, send-to-device.
  • The only real limit is **saving 1 script** at a time; saving more is what Pro is for.

What "free" actually means here

You create a free account with Google sign-in or an email magic link, paste a Google Docs link or raw text, and read from a black screen with white scrolling text. There's no trial that expires and no per-minute limit.

The free plan includes:

  • Unlimited prompting — read for as long as you need, as often as you want
  • Voice-follow scrolling, plus manual speed and arrow-key nudges
  • All controls: font size, column width, line height, eye-line marker, 3-2-1 countdown, mirror flip, color themes, and screen rotation
  • Send to device: a QR code opens your script on a phone or tablet that doesn't need to log in
  • One saved script

So what's the catch?

The honest answer: you can only keep one saved script on the free plan. If you record one video a week and reuse the same doc, that's plenty. If you're juggling several scripts, you'll want more room.

That's the line between free and paid. Paid plans add saved-script storage and a couple of extra modes — they don't gate the actual prompting.

When it's worth paying

Pro is $12/month or $120/year and adds:

  1. 25 saved scripts instead of one
  2. Live Google Docs sync — edits you make in the Doc flow into the prompter and keep your place
  3. Fixed-time mode — enter a target duration and the scroll speed is computed for you
  4. Per-script settings, so each script remembers its own font size and speed

Studio is $29/month or $290/year for unlimited scripts and priority support. If one saved script covers you, you never need either.

Pro tip: Writing in Google Docs? Share the doc as "Anyone with the link" and paste the URL. On the free plan you can re-paste an updated link any time; on Pro the edits sync live without re-pasting.

The part other free apps don't give you

Voice-follow is the reason to try this one. Instead of guessing a scroll speed, the prompter listens and keeps the line you're speaking at the eye-line — and pauses when you pause.

It works in Chrome, Edge, and iOS Safari 16.4+, and it's free. If you've ever raced or lagged a fixed-scroll teleprompter, this changes how recording feels.

Try it free, right now

Open the prompter in your browser, paste a script, and read. No card, no trial clock, no watermark.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it really free, or is this a trial?+

It's a free plan, not a timed trial. Unlimited prompting, voice-follow, and every control stay free. The only limit is saving 1 script at a time.

Does the free plan put a watermark on my screen?+

No. The prompter is a clean fullscreen black screen with white text, free or paid.

Is voice-follow free?+

Yes. Voice-follow keeps your spoken line at the eye-line and is included on the free plan. It works in Chrome, Edge, and iOS Safari 16.4+.

What do I have to pay for?+

Saving more than one script. Pro ($12/mo or $120/yr) adds 25 saved scripts, live Google Docs sync, and fixed-time mode. Studio ($29/mo or $290/yr) adds unlimited scripts.

Do I need an account?+

A free account (Google sign-in or email magic link) is needed to save and prompt your own scripts. A device you send a script to via QR code does not need to log in.

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