Your audio is yours.
If a tool needs your microphone, the bar is high: it should keep your audio on the device that captured it. We don't cut corners here. TelPrompt uses on-device recognition and refuses to silently fall back to the cloud.
A small team. A clear mission. A teleprompter that respects you, your audio, and your time.
Every teleprompter we tried did one of three things wrong: scrolled at a fixed speed we had to chase, shipped our audio to someone else's server, or installed a content script that could read every page we visited.
None of them respected what you'd actually want from a tool you read scripts into. So we built our own.
TelPrompt scrolls at the pace of your voice. Recognition runs on your device. The extension can't touch a single webpage you visit. It lives in its own window. It's $3.50 a month. That's the whole product.
If a tool needs your microphone, the bar is high: it should keep your audio on the device that captured it. We don't cut corners here. TelPrompt uses on-device recognition and refuses to silently fall back to the cloud.
An extension that asks to "read and change all data on the websites you visit" has powers it shouldn't need. TelPrompt asks for one thing — local storage. That's it. No host permissions, no scripting, no activeTab.
No tiers gating the features you actually need. No surveillance disguised as a free product. $3.50 a month for the whole thing — voice tracking, fixed pace, library, mirror, future updates. Cancel any time.
Our architecture page (linked here) explains in plain English why a website can't see TelPrompt. Our terms (linked here) commit us to the refund we promise. We try to mean what we write.
No ticketing maze. No "we'll get back to you in 5–7 business days." Email a real address and a real person will reply — usually within a day, often within hours.
$3.50 a month. 7-day money-back. Cancel anytime. Same private architecture from day one.
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