Teleprompter Automatic App Features for Scripted Video Recording

Teleprompter Automatic is a cross-platform teleprompter product for reading scripts, recording videos, and managing creator workflows. The most useful features are not isolated buttons. They work together: script library, reader controls, camera recording, Voice Scroll, remote control, sync, editing, and export.

This overview focuses on verified product capabilities from the iOS, Android, Web, and backend source repositories. It avoids ranking claims and instead explains which feature solves which recording problem.

Script library and folders

The script library is the starting point for most workflows. It lets you keep prepared material organized instead of rewriting the same structure for every take. Product source maps describe scripts and folders on mobile and web, and the public support guide explains how to create and import scripts.

For creators, folders can mirror content formats: YouTube tutorials, course lessons, Reels scripts, webinar intros, product updates, and client videos.

Reader controls

Reader controls affect how natural the final video feels. Teleprompter Automatic includes settings for speed, text readability, spacing, alignment, countdown, mirror behavior, and scroll mode checks. The reader controls guide is the best support page for tuning those details before recording.

Voice Scroll and speech recognition

Voice Scroll can follow spoken script when the recognition language, text, and delivery match closely. It is useful when a fixed speed makes the delivery sound rushed or when a script includes pauses. It should be tested before a full take, especially with long scripts or technical vocabulary. See Voice Scroll and speech recognition for setup guidance.

Camera recording

The app supports recording while the teleprompter is visible. Product sources describe camera recording on iOS and Android, including camera/microphone-sensitive flows, recording controls, preview checks, and media handling. The public camera settings guide covers permission and recording setup details.

Remote control

Remote control helps when touching the device would break delivery. Web Remote lets a browser control a compatible session, while Bluetooth-oriented controls can support simpler play, pause, and scrolling use cases. Start with the Web Remote and Bluetooth remote guides when recording alone or working with a helper.

Video editing and export

Product sources describe editing/export capabilities such as trim, resize/aspect ratio, rotate, speed change, subtitles, logo overlay, background blur, background replacement, and export. Use edit videos in Teleprompter Automatic when the take needs post-recording cleanup, and record and export videos for the core save path.

Cloud sync and web dashboard workflows

When signed in and sync is enabled, Teleprompter Automatic product sources describe sync for scripts, folders, and videos through backend and web dashboard flows. This is useful when you prepare scripts on one device and record or review on another. The cloud sync and video storage guide explains the support-facing version of that workflow.

Platform coverage

The product ecosystem includes iPhone, Android, and Web surfaces. If you are choosing where to record, compare the iPhone teleprompter, Android teleprompter, and web dashboard guides.

Which feature should you use first?

  • New creator: start with script library, fixed-speed reader, and a 20-second test recording.
  • Teacher: use folders for lessons and reader controls for calm pacing.
  • YouTuber: combine script timing, camera checks, and export/editing steps.
  • Solo presenter: add Web Remote or Bluetooth control to reduce device touches.
  • Multi-device user: review sync and account guides before moving scripts between surfaces.

Feature map by user task

  • Need to stop forgetting lines: use the script library and fixed-speed reader first.
  • Need a more natural pace: test Voice Scroll or reduce script density.
  • Need to record alone: add countdown and remote control so the take starts cleanly.
  • Need to publish in multiple formats: plan aspect ratio and export needs before recording.
  • Need to work across devices: sign in consistently and review sync state before relying on another device.

Setup checks before using advanced features

Advanced tools work better after the basics are stable. Confirm that the script is readable, camera and microphone permissions are allowed, the recording destination is clear, and the account state is correct. If a subscription, restore, or device-limit issue interrupts the workflow, use the Help Center rather than changing recording settings at random.

The strongest feature combination for most new users is simple: script library, reader speed, countdown, short camera test, review, then export. Add remote control, Voice Scroll, cloud sync, and editing only when the specific video needs them.

How to evaluate the app by workflow

Do not judge the app by turning on every feature at once. Start with one real script and measure the result: fewer missed lines, steadier eye contact, clearer audio, and a take that can be exported without repeating the whole session. If that baseline works, add one feature at a time.

Choose the right Teleprompter Automatic features to start

If you want a workflow rather than a feature list, read Teleprompter Automatic for content creators or the YouTube-specific guide on making YouTube videos with a teleprompter.