Operating system
macOS, Windows, or Linux. Anything that runs a modern Chromium-based browser.
No account. No cloud setup. Three steps from the Chrome Web Store to your first natural take.
Click the install button to open the Chrome Web Store, then hit Add to Chrome. Chrome asks if you trust the extension — TelPrompt only requests one permission (storage) so the dialog is short.
Pin the TelPrompt icon to your toolbar so it's one click away.
TelPrompt opens as its own browser window — separate from any page you're on. Drag it under your webcam. Resize it. Put it on a second monitor. It stays where you put it.
The first time you start Voice Tracking, Chrome asks for your microphone. Allow it — that prompt only appears once.
Paste your script. Choose Voice (script follows your speaking pace) or Fixed (set WPM, no mic). Click Start. Look at the camera. Talk.
Save scripts to your library so they're there next time. Mirror for reflective rigs. Resize and drag whenever you want.
macOS, Windows, or Linux. Anything that runs a modern Chromium-based browser.
Chrome 134+ for on-device Voice Tracking. Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera all work for Fixed Pace.
Any working mic. Chrome asks once for permission. The mic is never used in Fixed Pace mode.
You'll need to be online to install, sign in once, and download the on-device language pack. After that, the extension runs offline.
It's almost always one of: mic permission denied, an older Chrome, or a strict CSP site for the in-page demo. Email support with a short description — we usually reply within hours.