Presentations

How to use a teleprompter for presentations without sounding read.

A presentation teleprompter works best when it keeps your opening, transitions, and close in view while your eyes stay near the camera.

Best uses for a presentation teleprompter

  • Remote sales demos where precision matters.
  • Webinars that need a clean introduction and close.
  • Training videos and onboarding walkthroughs.
  • Executive updates and internal company announcements.

What to put on screen

Avoid dumping full paragraphs into a teleprompter for live presentations. Use short sentences, clear transitions, and visual markers for pauses. That gives you enough support to stay on track without making your cadence feel robotic.

Positioning matters as much as the script

Move the prompt close to your camera. Make the type larger before you move farther back. Keep the scroll speed a touch slower than normal speech. Those small changes usually matter more than any extra feature list.

Quick start

Start with the prompt near the camera.

For most webinars, demos, and recorded presentations, the free teleprompter already covers the job. Rehearse there before you buy anything heavier.

Open the free teleprompter