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Voice-paced script

Screen recorder with a built-in teleprompter.

Read naturally while your script follows your voice. The Autocuts teleprompter stays near the camera and does not appear in the recorded screen.

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Stay on message

A script that moves when you do

Fixed-speed prompts can force you to rush or wait. Autocuts uses your speech to advance the text, so pauses, emphasis, and rereads do not pull the script away from you.

A karaoke-style highlight marks the current words. Because the prompt is an Autocuts overlay, it stays visible to you without appearing in the screen capture.

  • Paste or write a script before recording
  • Position the prompt near your camera
  • Advance text from your voice
  • Pause without losing your place

How to record with the teleprompter

1

Add your script

Paste the outline or final wording you want to follow during the screen and camera recording.

2

Start the take

Open the compact prompt, choose your capture sources, and begin after the countdown.

3

Speak at your pace

The highlight follows your words. Autocuts records the screen, camera, and audio, not the prompt overlay.

When is a screen-recording teleprompter useful?

A built-in prompt helps with product launches, course lessons, tutorials, feature announcements, sales walkthroughs, and any presentation where exact wording matters. It can also reduce retakes caused by forgetting a transition or call to action.

Can I still edit mistakes?

Yes. After the take, use the clip timeline and transcript cleanup to remove unwanted sections or filler words. You can also add captions, change camera layouts, and edit automatic click zooms.

Keep your eyes up and your message clear.

Download the Mac screen recorder with a voice-paced teleprompter.

Download for Mac