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Use cases

Anywhere you have to say written words on camera and sound natural doing it, a voice-following teleprompter earns its place.

Content & creators

  • YouTube talking-head videos — keep eye contact through long monologues.
  • Short-form clips — nail a tight script in fewer takes.
  • Online courses and tutorials — read structured lessons without losing the thread.
  • Voiceovers and narration — read a clean script at your own pace.

Business & presenting

  • Product demos and launch videos — hit every feature point on cue.
  • Webinars and remote talks — read notes while looking at the camera.
  • Sales and onboarding videos — consistent messaging across takes.

Speaking & learning

  • Speech and presentation rehearsal — practise to a script that waits for you.
  • Classroom and lecture delivery — keep pace with your own explanation.
  • Multilingual reading — natural pace varies by language, and voice-following adapts.

Find your use case

Frequently asked questions

Is it only for video?
No — it's just as useful for rehearsing speeches, recording voiceovers, or delivering live webinars and lectures.
Can I use it for languages other than English?
Yes. Select your script's language so voice-following tracks it accurately.

Related: For creators, Features, How to use a teleprompter