Integration

Stay on script during Google Meet calls

A transparent overlay that keeps your notes front and center on Meet

Google Meet runs in your browser, which makes it perfect for a transparent overlay. Transparent Teleprompter sits right on top of your Chrome or Edge window, letting you read your script while your webcam captures natural-looking eye contact. No plugins or extensions needed.

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How to set it up

1

Open Google Meet in your browser

Join your meeting through meet.google.com as usual.

2

Prepare your notes

Open Transparent Teleprompter and enter your talking points, agenda, or presentation script.

3

Position over the browser

Drag and resize the teleprompter over the Google Meet browser tab. Set transparency so you can see both participants and your notes.

4

Present naturally

Start auto-scroll and deliver your content. Since Meet runs in the browser, the overlay aligns perfectly over the video feed.

Tips for best results

Place the teleprompter near the camera light

Most laptop webcams are at the top of the screen. Position the teleprompter text near the top so your eyes stay close to the camera when reading.

Use a narrow, tall window

Resize the teleprompter to a narrow strip beside or over the speaker view. This lets you see participant reactions while reading.

Slow scroll for conversations

Meet calls are more conversational than presentations. Use a slower scroll speed (1-2x) and pause frequently.

Popular use cases

Google Workspace team meetings
Client presentations and pitches
Parent-teacher conferences
Remote interviews
Workshop facilitation

Frequently asked questions

Does it work since Meet runs in a browser?

Yes, perfectly. The teleprompter is a desktop-level overlay that works on top of any application, including browsers. Meet sees only your webcam feed.

Do I need a Chrome extension?

No. Transparent Teleprompter is a standalone Windows app. No browser extensions or plugins needed.

Can I use it while presenting Google Slides in Meet?

Yes. Present your Slides in a separate window and share that specific window in Meet. The teleprompter overlay remains visible to you on your screen.

Ready to try it?

Download Transparent Teleprompter for free and start reading your scripts on camera today.

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