Teleprompter reading speed (WPM)
Reading speed on camera is measured in words per minute (WPM). Knowing your range helps you estimate runtime and pick a comfortable pace.
Typical speaking rates
- Slow, deliberate (explainers, emphasis): ~110–130 WPM.
- Natural conversational pace: ~130–160 WPM.
- Brisk (energetic promos, ads): ~160–180 WPM.
- Audiobook narration sits around 150–160 WPM for comparison.
Estimating runtime
Divide word count by your WPM for minutes. A 600-word script at 150 WPM is about four minutes — add time for pauses. Cutting to a target length? Work backwards: a 60-second read at 150 WPM is roughly 150 words.
Why voice-following changes the question
With auto-scroll you must pick a WPM and stick to it, which is why people race or trail the text. With voice-following you don't set a speed at all — the script moves at whatever pace you naturally speak, so your WPM can vary line to line without anything drifting.
Frequently asked questions
- What's a good teleprompter reading speed?
- Most on-camera delivery lands between 130 and 160 words per minute. The best speed is the one that sounds natural for you.
- How many words is a one-minute video?
- Around 130–160 words at a normal pace — roughly 150 words per minute is a useful rule of thumb.
- Do I set a WPM in letter maps?
- Only in auto-scroll mode. In voice-following mode the text matches your actual speaking pace, so there's no fixed WPM to choose.
Related: How to use a teleprompter, Features, Use cases