For educators

Deliver the lecture, not a recital

Scriptfox follows your voice through lessons, lectures, and tutorials — so you can teach to the camera naturally instead of chasing a scroll.

Recording educational content means long, dense scripts — and a fixed-scroll teleprompter either races past your explanation or stalls while you elaborate on a point. The result sounds stiff, which is the opposite of what good teaching needs.

How Scriptfox helps

Teach at your own pace

Slow down to explain a hard concept, speed through the familiar parts — the prompter follows your delivery either way.

Elaborate without losing your place

Step off-script to expand on a question or work an example, then return — Scriptfox holds your spot and re-syncs.

Hands-free at the whiteboard

Say 'Hey Fox' to pause, resume, or jump to the next section while your hands are on a diagram, slide, or demo.

Recognizes your terminology

Add technical terms, formulas, and names to custom vocabulary so the tracking follows your subject matter accurately.

Teach live over Zoom, Teams & Meet

Call Mode floats your notes in a translucent overlay under your webcam, so you can run a live online class while looking straight at your students instead of down at a second screen.

AI writing partner for your lessons

Draft and tighten lesson scripts with a co-writer that knows your whole outline — rewrite a confusing passage or a title and apply it in one click.

From the founder
When I teach, I don't want a 5-minute lesson turning into a rambling 15 minutes that gets nothing across. A teleprompter has a real place — it keeps you concise and on-topic — and that's exactly how I use mine. Scriptfox follows my pace so I can teach to the camera instead of sounding like I'm reading it.
Tyler — course creator & educator
Creator testimonials coming soon — Scriptfox is in early access.

Frequently asked questions

What teleprompter is best for recording lectures and lessons?

For lectures and lessons, the best teleprompter is one that follows your voice through long, dense scripts so your teaching sounds natural. Scriptfox tracks your reading pace, holds your place when you stop to explain or work an example, and re-syncs when you return to your notes — so a lecture doesn't sound like a recital.

Can a teleprompter handle technical terms and formulas?

Yes. Scriptfox lets you add subject-specific terms, names, and notation to a custom vocabulary, and a short calibration tunes it to how you speak, so the voice tracking follows technical material instead of losing your place on an unfamiliar word.

How do I record teaching videos without sounding scripted?

Read your lesson off-screen while Scriptfox follows your natural pace, and step off-script whenever you want to elaborate — it keeps your place and picks you back up. Teaching at your own rhythm, rather than chasing a fixed scroll, is what keeps the delivery warm and clear.

Read your script. Don't fight your teleprompter.

Free to try — no card required.