Use Case

Teleprompter for PowerPoint

Read your speaker notes right over your slides while you present, live or on camera.

The Problem

PowerPoint's presenter view puts your speaker notes on a separate screen — useless when you're presenting on a single laptop, sharing your screen on a call, or recording a voiceover. Memorizing every slide isn't realistic, and reading from a printout pulls your eyes away from the camera and your audience.

How FlowPrompter Solves This

FlowPrompter's transparent overlay floats your script on top of PowerPoint, so your notes sit right where you're already looking. Use it while presenting live, screen-sharing on a call, or recording narration — your notes stay visible to you and invisible to everyone else.

How It Works

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Write your speaker notes or full script in FlowPrompter

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Open your PowerPoint deck in Slide Show or editing mode

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Place FlowPrompter's transparent overlay over your slides, near your camera

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Advance your slides and present while your script scrolls at your pace

Why It Works

Notes over your slides

No more presenter view on a second screen — your script floats right on top of PowerPoint where you can see it.

No recording required

Use it for live talks and screen-shared meetings, not just recorded videos. The overlay works anywhere.

Keep eye contact

Read without looking down at a printout or away to another monitor, so you stay connected to your audience.

Works while screen sharing

The overlay is invisible in your shared screen and recordings — only you ever see your notes.

Download Desktop for invisible screen sharing. Use Online when you only need a quick draft.