A teleprompter that records as fast as you talk
Read naturally, glance away, ad-lib — Scriptfox follows your voice and keeps your place. Then it shows you where viewers actually dropped off.
Most teleprompters scroll at a fixed speed, so you end up racing to keep up or waiting for it to catch you — and the moment you improvise, it's lost. Re-recording the same line five times kills your energy and your upload schedule.
How Scriptfox helps
The prompter moves at your pace, not a preset speed. Speed up, slow down, pause to think — it stays with you.
Ad-lib a joke or a tangent and drop back into your script — Scriptfox re-syncs instead of jumping ahead.
Start, pause, restart a section, or kick off a recording by voice, so your hands stay on the camera.
Link your published video and Scriptfox shows where viewers left — tied to your Hook, Intro, and CTA — so your next script is tighter.
A built-in co-writer sees your whole draft — title, sections, and retention score — and helps you sharpen the hook, rewrite the title, or spin up new openers. Every suggestion is one click to apply.
“I'm a rambler by nature — left alone I'll talk in circles just to fill the silence. Learning to read off a teleprompter is what taught me to communicate clearly, and the growth of my channel was directly tied to it. The problem was every prompter I tried either raced ahead of me or skipped spots, so I built the one I actually wanted: it follows my voice so I sound natural instead of read.”
Tyler — YouTuber & creatorFrequently asked questions
What is the best teleprompter for YouTube videos?
The best teleprompter for YouTube is one that follows your natural speaking pace instead of scrolling at a fixed speed. Scriptfox uses voice tracking to move with your reading, keeps its place when you go off-script, and lets you control playback hands-free by saying 'Hey Fox' — so you can record talking-head videos in fewer takes.
Can a teleprompter follow my voice instead of scrolling at a set speed?
Yes. Scriptfox listens to what you're reading and advances the script to match, so it speeds up or slows down with you and pauses when you pause. If you improvise, it holds your place and re-syncs when you return to the written line.
How do I record a YouTube video without memorizing my script?
Paste your script into Scriptfox, hit start, and read it off the screen while the prompter follows your voice. Because it keeps pace with you and re-syncs when you ad-lib, you can deliver a full script naturally without memorizing it or re-recording every fumble.