TikTok Teleprompter
Scale your TikTok output. Draft your viral scripts, customize your scrolling pace, and record portrait videos without memorizing lines.
Prepare Your Teleprompter Script
Designed for TikTok Creators
Create vertical, high-retention talking-head videos with zero friction.
Optimized for 9:16 Vertical Video
Designed specifically for portrait orientation. The layout maps onto standard mobile device screens for standard creator setups.
Deliver confident Hooks
Read the critical first few seconds of your TikTok video while looking directly into the lens. Maximize retention from the start.
Boost Your Posting Consistency
Speed up your scripting and filming cycle. Record multiple TikTok talking-head videos in a single sitting with ease.
TikTok Teleprompter FAQs
Frequently asked questions about recording TikTok videos with a teleprompter.
How to Create High-Retention TikTok Videos Using a Vertical Teleprompter
TikTok's algorithm prioritizes watch time and completion rate above almost all other metrics. If viewers swipe away within the first two seconds, your video's reach is severely capped. To stop the scroll, your delivery needs to be high-energy, concise, and focused. Using a TikTok teleprompter lets you read scripts exactly as written, avoiding awkward filler words or trailing thoughts.
Structuring Scripts for Vertical Formats
Writing a script for TikTok is different than writing a traditional presentation. The structure should focus heavily on:
- The Scroll-Stopping Hook: The first sentence must appeal to curiosity, story, or a contrarian take. Keep it at the top of your scroller.
- Short, Punchy Sentences: Break your script into single-sentence paragraphs. This prevents cognitive overload and keeps the reading pace snappy.
- Clear Call-to-Action (CTA): End your video with a quick instructions wrapper like "Follow for part two" or "Try this template today."
Eye Contact and the Mobile Front Camera
When recording a TikTok on a phone, placing the scrolling text in the center of the screen causes your eyes to tilt downward. To prevent this, our mobile-optimized viewport anchors the scrolling script container at the absolute top edge of the viewport. Since the smartphone's camera pinhole sits right above the screen edge, reading the text at the top mimics direct eye contact, building immediate trust with your audience.
Paste your next script into the control panel above, select 'With Camera' mode, and level up your TikTok creation workflow.