A voice-controlled teleprompter scrolls as you speak, so your hands stay free for gestures, slides, or camera framing. yPrompt’s Voice Scroll mode listens on-device and advances your script with your pace.
When voice scroll helps most
- One-take camera recordings where you can’t tap or hold a remote
- Presentations where you naturally pause, emphasize, or slow down
- Situations where a fixed auto-scroll feels too rigid
How to use Voice Scroll in yPrompt
- Open your script and select Voice mode (Pro).
- Allow microphone access when prompted — audio is processed on your device.
- Start speaking at a natural pace; the teleprompter follows along.
- Pause speaking briefly if you need the scroll to wait.
Best practices
Use a quiet environment and a clear speaking voice. Write scripts in short lines so each advance feels natural. If you also record video in-app, combine Voice Scroll with Camera mode so framing and script stay in sync.
Need eye contact on desktop? Pair voice control with the Mac floating teleprompter.