Deliver confident presentations without memorizing your entire script
Class presentations are stressful enough without worrying about forgetting your next point. Transparent Teleprompter overlays your notes on your screen so you deliver smooth, confident presentations — whether it's a live Zoom class, a recorded video assignment, or a thesis defense. No index cards, no awkward pauses, no forgetting what comes next.
Download Free from Microsoft StorePaste your speech, talking points, or presentation notes into the teleprompter editor.
Launch Zoom, Teams, Meet, PowerPoint, or your camera app — whatever your assignment requires.
Position the teleprompter over your presentation window. Adjust transparency so you can see your slides and your script.
Start scrolling, deliver your presentation, and impress your professor. No more reading off index cards or staring at the ceiling.
Don't read word-for-word — professors notice. Use short bullet points as guardrails and speak naturally around them.
For pre-recorded video assignments, a full script is fine. It lets you deliver a polished, concise video in one take.
Do one rehearsal run to find the right scroll speed. It makes the real presentation feel effortless.
Not if you use bullet points and speak naturally. The teleprompter is invisible to anyone on the call — it's just a desktop overlay on your screen.
No. Using notes during a presentation is standard. A teleprompter is simply a more effective way to reference your notes while maintaining eye contact — like a digital version of index cards.
Yes. Load your section of the script and scroll through it when it's your turn. Pause during your teammates' sections.
Download Transparent Teleprompter for free and start reading your scripts on camera today.
Download from Microsoft StoreRead talking points naturally while maintaining eye contact on Zoom
A transparent overlay that keeps your notes front and center on Meet
Keep your script visible during Teams meetings without anyone knowing
Keep your lesson plan visible during recorded lectures and live classes