Voice Control

The teleprompter that follows your voice

FlowPrompter listens as you read and scrolls on its own, right at your pace. Speak naturally, pause whenever you need to, and your script waits for you. No pedal, no fixed speed, no touching the screen.

What is a voice teleprompter?

A voice teleprompter uses speech recognition to follow the words you actually say and move the script at the same pace. Instead of guessing a scroll speed and racing to keep up, FlowPrompter's voice tracking advances line by line as you read, slows down when you do, and stops the moment you pause. Whether you ad-lib, repeat a phrase, or take a breath, the prompter stays exactly where you are — so you can keep your eyes on the camera and sound natural.

How voice tracking works

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Paste or write your script in FlowPrompter and turn on voice tracking.

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Give the microphone permission so FlowPrompter can hear you read.

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Start speaking — the script scrolls on its own, matching your pace word by word.

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Pause, ad-lib, or repeat freely; the prompter waits and picks back up the moment you return to the script.

Why read with voice control

Always at your pace

The script never races ahead or lags behind. It moves at the speed you actually speak, so you never rush and never stall.

Hands-free, no pedal

No remote, no foot pedal, and no one off-camera controlling the scroll. Your voice is the only control you need.

Natural delivery, real eye contact

Because the pace follows you, you can look straight into the lens and speak conversationally instead of chasing moving text.

Forgiving of ad-libs

Go off-script, repeat a line, or stop to think — voice tracking holds your place and resumes as soon as you start reading again.

Voice tracking in 14 languages

FlowPrompter's voice tracking recognizes speech in 14 languages, so you can read in your own language and the prompter still follows along. Supported languages include English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, and Malay.

Voice teleprompter FAQ

Does FlowPrompter really scroll while I speak?
Yes. Turn on voice tracking and FlowPrompter uses speech recognition to follow the words you read, advancing the script at your natural pace and stopping when you pause.
Do I need a pedal or a remote?
No. Voice tracking is fully hands-free: your voice controls the scroll, so there's no pedal, remote, or manual speed to manage.
What happens if I go off-script or pause?
The prompter waits for you. If you ad-lib, repeat a line, or stop to breathe, voice tracking holds your place and resumes the moment you return to the script.
Which languages does voice tracking support?
14 languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, and Malay.
Where can I use the voice teleprompter?
On desktop (Windows and macOS), in your web browser, and on mobile. Your script syncs across devices, so you can write it on one and present from another.

Read hands-free with voice tracking and keep your script invisible during screen sharing and recording. Try the online version for a quick test.