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Teleprompter app

Teleprompter app searches often come from people who want an installable-feeling tool without setup friction. CueKit keeps that path in the browser.

Last updated: 2026-06-22

Steps

  1. Step 1

    Paste the script into the browser teleprompter.

  2. Step 2

    Set text size for the device and reading distance.

  3. Step 3

    Choose WPM and test the first paragraph.

  4. Step 4

    Turn on mirror mode only when the setup needs it.

  5. Step 5

    Use the AI workspace if the script needs editing or recording.

Reader setup checks

  • Decide whether the script is ready or needs rewriting.
  • Choose the device and reading distance before setting text size.
  • Know whether mirror mode is needed for a physical rig.

Keep the read natural

  • Opening a prompt view before the script sounds good aloud.
  • Using tablet-sized text on a laptop or monitor setup.
  • Assuming every app feature matters when all you need is a clean read.

Prompting checklist

  • Script pasted or rewritten before prompting.
  • Text size matched to the reading device.
  • WPM tested with the first paragraph.
  • Mirror mode checked only if using glass or a rig.

Reading setup

  1. 01Prepared script: use the free online teleprompter.
  2. 02Rough draft: use the AI workspace first.
  3. 03Direct screen read: mirror mode off.
  4. 04Rig read: mirror mode on and tested.

Use it in CueKit

Where to use it in CueKit: start with the free online teleprompter for quick reads. Move to the AI teleprompter when you need rewriting, timing help, or browser camera recording.

Next reads

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FAQ

Do I need to install a teleprompter app?

No. CueKit runs in the browser for the current teleprompter workflow.

Is the app page a separate tool?

No. This guide points to the real online teleprompter and AI teleprompter tools.