| DocPrompter | Installed apps | |
|---|---|---|
| Install required | No — runs in the browser | Download & install |
| Works on any OS | Yes — any modern browser | Per-platform build |
| Voice-follow scrolling | Yes — text follows your speech | Varies |
| Google Docs link + live sync | Yes (sync on Pro) | Varies |
| Send to phone / tablet | Yes — QR code, no login needed | Varies |
| Updates | Always current, nothing to update | Manual updates |
| Price | Free; Pro $12/mo | Varies |
Plenty of teleprompter apps named some variation of "Teleprompter Pro" are downloadable programs — you install them on one platform, grant permissions, and keep them updated. They can be capable, but the install is a real cost: you're tied to a device and an app store.
DocPrompter takes the opposite approach. It runs in the browser, so there's nothing to download, nothing to update, and it works the same on a Mac, a Windows laptop, a phone, or a tablet.
Key takeaways
- ✓**No install** — open a browser tab and you're prompting.
- ✓Works on **any operating system**, not a single platform build.
- ✓**Voice-follow** keeps the scroll matched to your speaking pace.
- ✓**Free to start**, with Pro at $12/mo for more scripts and live Doc sync.
Nothing to install or update
An installed app lives on one machine and asks to be updated. A browser teleprompter is always the current version, and your scripts follow you between devices when you sign in. Move from your desk to a laptop in another room and everything's already there.
Voice-follow, on whatever you record with
DocPrompter's voice-follow mode uses speech recognition to keep your spoken line at the eye-line and pauses when you pause — so you're not chasing a fixed scroll. It works in Chrome, Edge, and iOS Safari 16.4+, which means the same feature on your laptop and your phone without two different apps.
Keep your script in Google Docs
Write in Google Docs and paste the link. On Pro, edits sync into the prompter live and keep your place. You can also paste raw text if you'd rather not use Docs.
There are many apps using the "Teleprompter Pro" name and their features differ, so compare against the specific one you're considering. The consistent trade-off is the install: if you'd rather skip downloads and updates and have the same prompter everywhere, that's the case for a browser-based tool.
Skip the download
Open DocPrompter in any browser, paste a script or a Google Docs link, and read — no install, free to start.
Start prompting — freeFrequently asked questions
Do I need to download DocPrompter?+
No. It runs in any modern browser, so there's nothing to install and no updates to manage. On a phone you can optionally Add to Home Screen for a fullscreen app.
Which platforms does it work on?+
Any operating system with a modern browser — macOS, Windows, iOS, Android — without separate per-platform builds.
Does it have voice-controlled scrolling?+
Yes. Voice-follow keeps your spoken line at the eye-line and pauses when you pause. It works in Chrome, Edge, and iOS Safari 16.4 and later.
Is there a free version?+
Yes. The free plan includes unlimited prompting, voice-follow, and every control, with one saved script. Pro is $12/mo for 25 scripts and live Google Docs sync.