How to choose a teleprompter app for iPhone.
There are a lot of teleprompter apps. Most scroll text at a fixed speed and stop there. If you record video — especially lessons or pieces to camera — a few things make the difference between a take you keep and one you redo. Here is what to look for, and how Teleprompter Pro is built.
What actually matters
It follows your voice
A timer-based scroll forces you to match the app. A voice-following prompter matches you — it scrolls as you speak and waits when you pause. Teleprompter Pro tracks your voice on-device, in any language.
It records over the lens
Reading off a second screen breaks eye contact. The script should float over the camera so you look straight at your audience. Teleprompter Pro is a full video recorder with the prompter built in.
It works offline and stays private
Cloud teleprompters upload what you say. Teleprompter Pro runs entirely on your device, so it works with no signal and nothing is sent to a server.
It speaks your language
Voice scrolling should follow the language you actually speak, not just English. Teleprompter Pro supports a wide range of languages and accents.
Fair, clear pricing
You should be able to try the real thing before you pay. Teleprompter Pro is free to download with a 7-day trial of Pro — and no surprise watermark on what you record.
Who it is for
Creators
Film pieces to camera and short-form video in fewer takes, looking right down the lens.
Teachers
Record lessons and online courses without memorizing or breaking eye contact.
Anyone on camera
Speeches, sales videos, updates — read naturally without sounding like you are reading.
Common questions
The best teleprompter app depends on what you need, but for recording video the most useful features are a scroll that follows your voice, a script that floats over the camera lens, offline privacy and language support. Teleprompter Pro combines all four and is free to try on iPhone and iPad.
Teleprompter Pro is free to download and includes a 7-day trial of Pro, so you can record with voice scrolling before deciding. Some apps cap free use or add a watermark to recordings — check before you rely on one.
Yes. Teleprompter Pro runs on both iPhone and iPad, so you can read from the larger screen while recording with either camera.