Teleprompter use case

Teleprompter for Presentations

Deliver a slide deck or sales pitch without burying your face in notes. A teleprompter keeps you looking at the room (or the camera) while every line stays on track and on time.

Ideal pace
120–140 wpm
Script length
A 20-minute presentation is roughly 2,400–2,800 spoken words.

Tips for presentations

  1. Rehearse to time — calculate the word budget before you write the deck.
  2. Slow to ~130 wpm; presentation nerves push most people too fast.
  3. Use the prompter for transitions and stats, improvise the stories.
  4. Add a pause cue before each new slide so the audience can catch up.
Plan your script in seconds

Match your words to the slot, then check your delivery pace.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a presentation script be?

Budget about 130 words per minute. A 20-minute talk is ~2,600 words. The Words to Time Calculator turns your target minutes into a word count.

Is it OK to read a presentation from a teleprompter?

Yes — keep the prompter near eye level and your delivery conversational. The audience sees confidence and eye contact, not the script.

The TelePRO app

Put a teleprompter in your pocket

TelePRO turns your phone into a pro camera teleprompter: voice-guided Speechscroll that follows your voice, Script Agent for drafting and rewriting, recording and one-tap export for vertical, square and widescreen. Your ultimate video production companion.

Voice-guided scroll Script Agent Record & export
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