A software application designed for Apple’s mobile operating system, facilitates reading scripts in a natural, eye-contact maintaining manner during video recordings or live presentations. It functions by scrolling text at a user-adjustable speed on a device’s screen, typically a smartphone or tablet, positioned near the camera lens. This allows speakers to appear to be looking directly at the audience while simultaneously reading their prepared remarks. As an illustration, content creators may employ such applications to deliver concise and articulate messages for online videos.
These applications offer notable advantages in content creation and presentation scenarios. Their use enhances the production quality of videos by minimizing pauses, stumbles, and reliance on memory, resulting in a more polished and professional delivery. Further, reliance on scripts read via these applications boosts confidence during presentations. Historically, physical teleprompters were expensive and cumbersome, but software-based versions have democratized access to this technology, placing it within reach of individuals and small organizations.