Keep your script above camera, video, and meeting apps.
Read while the recording app stays open, so you do not need to switch screens mid-take.
Floating teleprompter above apps
AIPrompter keeps your words floating over recording, livestream, and meeting apps so you can stay on lens, keep pace, and record without switching screens.
Keep the script visible while the app you record in stays front and center.
Use another device to adjust speed when your main screen should stay untouched.
Why it works
Read while the recording app stays open, so you do not need to switch screens mid-take.
Use a readable overlay to reduce pauses, glances away, and awkward restarts.
When the setup needs it, control playback without touching the recording screen.
How it works
Prepare the words you want to read before recording, livestreaming, teaching, or presenting.
Start floating mode so the script stays visible while you use your camera, video, or meeting app.
Optionally use another phone, tablet, or watch to control play, speed, and position without touching the recording device.
Use cases
Keep quick scripts visible while recording in the social camera app you already use.
Stay on pace during intros, sponsor reads, explainers, and repeatable talking points.
Read structured lessons while screen, camera, or meeting tools remain active.
Use remote control for speed changes while the visible recording screen remains clean.
FAQ
AIPrompter is designed to keep your script visible while you work in another recording app, so you can read without switching away from the camera or meeting screen.
Open the remote page on a second device, enter the room code from the prompter, and use the controls to manage playback, speed, and position remotely.
No. Floating teleprompter mode is the core app experience. A second device is useful when you want remote control during a more polished setup.
The room code is the short code shown by the prompter that pairs the web remote with the active device.
Ready to try it
Built for creators who want a smoother take without switching away from the app they are filming in.