Looking at notes during a Zoom meeting or Teams call makes you seem distracted. A teleprompter for video calls keeps your script under the webcam so you maintain eye contact while staying on message.

Why Zoom needs a floating teleprompter

Full-screen teleprompter apps hide your meeting window. Sticky notes sit too low. yPrompt’s floating window stays on top of Zoom, Meet, or Teams and can sit directly under your Mac camera — so viewers see you looking at them, not down at a second screen.

Set up yPrompt for Zoom, Meet, or Teams

  • Open your call app and join (or start) the meeting.
  • Launch yPrompt and open your talking points.
  • Enable the floating window and drag it just below the webcam.
  • Keep the window narrow so you can still see attendees and shared content.
  • Use Auto or Tap mode for meetings; save Voice Scroll for one-take recordings.

Meeting-ready script tips

  • Write short bullets, not paragraphs — you’ll sound conversational.
  • Put opening lines and key numbers at the top so you don’t scramble mid-call.
  • Leave pause markers for questions (“Ask for feedback here”).
  • Increase font size so you can sit back at a natural camera distance.

Remote control without leaving the call

If you present standing or can’t reach the keyboard, use the Apple Watch remote to play, pause, and adjust speed. For deeper Mac placement tips, see the Mac teleprompter setup guide.

Who this helps

Sales demos, all-hands updates, webinars, coaching sessions, and any live call where you need polished delivery without reading from a doc on a second monitor.