The first teleprompter built for signers.
Read your script in sign or in voice. Same engine, same scroll, same delivery loop. The prompter follows you — instead of you fighting the prompter.
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How it works
Paste your script. Pick your pace. Hit play. The prompter does the rest.
Bring your script
Paste text, drop in a plain-text file, or — once it lands — pull in a Word doc. No format wrangling, no funny page breaks. Just words.
Set your stage
Words per minute, font size, theme, mirror for camera glass, eyeline at the third. Defaults are sensible; every knob saves itself.
Deliver
Full-screen, three-two-one, scroll. Pause with a tap. Speed up with the arrow keys. Restart and run it again until it sounds like you.
See it run
A 90-second walk-through of the prompter, the controls, and the editor.
What makes it different
Every other teleprompter assumes you'll speak. This one starts from the question: what would a Deaf presenter need?
Built for signers first
Sign mode is the headline. Voice mode is the same product through a different sense. We didn't bolt accessibility on — we started from it.
One engine, two senses
Sign and voice both feed the same alignment engine. The prompter doesn't care which sense produced the next word — it just follows you.
No per-feature tax
Sign mode is unlimited on every plan. Deaf-first means the headline feature isn't the one we throttle.
Who it's for
Anyone who delivers prepared words on camera and wants to sound like a person, not a robot.
Deaf presenters
Keynotes, vlogs, classroom intros, board statements. Sign your script naturally — the prompter follows the signer, not the other way around.
Interpreters & educators
Rehearse the words before you carry them. Mirror mode for prompter glass, eyeline marker for camera-direct delivery.
Anyone on camera
Founders, hosts, witnesses, candidates. The voice-mode track works the same way — paste, pace, deliver.
Try the prompter free for a week.
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