
Teleprompter.com has introduced VoiceGlide voice-activated scrolling, a smarter way to keep your teleprompter script synchronized with your speech. The text follows your voice, pauses when you pause, and picks up where you left off, so you can stay focused on delivering your message instead of controlling the teleprompter.
Designed for content creators, educators, presenters, and business professionals, VoiceGlide makes it easier to record videos at your natural speaking pace. The feature is available on iOS, macOS, Android, and the web, so you can enjoy the same voice-activated scrolling experience across the devices you already use.
VoiceGlide is Teleprompter.com's voice-activated scrolling feature. The text follows your voice, pauses when you pause, and picks up right where you left off. Using voice recognition, the script moves forward in sync with your voice instead of relying on a tapped screen or a fixed speed setting, so scrolling never pulls your attention away from delivery.
As you read out loud, VoiceGlide tracks your pacing in real time. When you speak faster, slow down, or pause to emphasize a point, the script adjusts right along with you. If you stop mid-sentence to collect your thoughts, the text holds its position instead of jumping ahead or falling behind, then resumes the moment you start speaking again.
The result is steadier eye contact, fewer retakes, and a more natural delivery, all without touching a remote or fiddling with speed settings mid-take.

Using this feature is simple:
If you pause to breathe, repeat a line, or collect your thoughts, the script stays aligned with you. There’s no need to restart or adjust settings mid-take. This makes VoiceGlide especially useful for longer scripts, where manual scrolling often causes interruptions and retakes.
🔧 Need help setting it up? Refer to the VoiceGlide FAQ for full setup instructions.

A lot of voice-activated teleprompter apps still feel jumpy. The script skips ahead, lags behind, or forces you to adjust your timing mid-take. Teleprompter.com avoids that with smooth scrolling built to track real speech in real time, so the text stays steady as you speak.
For anyone recording talking-head videos, lessons, or scripted updates, that stability shows up fast. You spend less time correcting mistakes and more time focused on your message—and your delivery starts to sound more confident because you’re not fighting the scroll.
VoiceGlide is available across iOS, macOS, Android, and the Teleprompter.com web experience, so you can use the same voice activated scrolling teleprompter feature regardless of how you record.
That flexibility supports a wide range of setups:
Some creators write scripts on desktops and record them on mobile devices. Others prefer running everything in a web browser for better visibility. With VoiceGlide available everywhere, you don’t need to change your workflow to get hands-free scrolling.

To maximize the effectiveness of VoiceGlide, consider these tips:
VoiceGlide, Teleprompter.com’s voice-activated scrolling teleprompter feature, is available now on iOS, macOS, Android, and the web. If you want hands-free script control that keeps pace with how you speak, you can start using it right away.
Sign up for free at Teleprompter.com or download the app from the App Store or Google Play to try VoiceGlide.
Stay tuned for more powerful enhancements that are coming soon to make your experience even smoother.
VoiceGlide is one of our smartest features, perfectly tailored for hands-free presenters
For the latest feature releases and updates, visit our Platform Features page.
Yes. Teleprompter.com's VoiceGlide feature listens to your voice and moves the script forward as you talk. There's no need to tap the screen, use a remote, or set a scroll speed in advance.
VoiceGlide uses voice recognition to track your pace in real time. As you read, the script advances to match your speech, and it adjusts automatically if you pause, slow down, or repeat a line, so the text stays aligned with what you're saying.
Yes. VoiceGlide moves the script based on your voice alone. You don't need a remote, foot pedal, or manual speed setting to keep the text moving, which makes it easier to record solo.
Yes. VoiceGlide works on iOS, macOS, Android, and the Teleprompter.com web version. You can use the same feature whether you record on a phone, computer, or browser.
No special equipment is required. A quiet space and a clear microphone, including a basic external mic, help improve accuracy and keep the script aligned with your voice.
A voice-activated scrolling teleprompter is useful for creators, educators, presenters, and journalists who record scripted content. It helps maintain eye contact, steady pacing, and consistent delivery without manual controls.