One teleprompter for
every screen, every link
A block-based script editor, pacing that matches how speakers actually read, and a speaker view that opens in any browser tab. One link runs the room — phone, tablet, confidence monitor, control booth.
Write your script,
block by block.
Edit your script the way you edit anywhere else — slash commands for structure, an inline toolbar for formatting, and autosave on every keystroke. No clunky textarea, no copy-paste round-trips through another tool.
Read the editor guideSlash, format, save.
Type / for headings, sections, quotes, and dividers. Select text for the inline format toolbar. Drop a .txt or .md file and the editor fills in formatted. Every keystroke saves.
See the slash menuType slash, pick a block
Type / to insert a heading, section, quote, divider, or list item. The same command palette every modern editor speaks — no mouse trip required.
Format on highlight
Highlight a run of text and the toolbar appears with bold, italic, underline, strike, color, and highlight. Cmd+B / Cmd+I work too.
Never lose a word
Type, walk away, come back. Your script is already on the server, line by line, the moment you paused typing.
Linked to sessions.
Plays itself.
Attach a teleprompter to a session and it inherits the session's lifecycle. Start the session — the script starts scrolling. Pause — the script freezes but stays visible. Stop — the panel hides and resets.
Learn about session linkingOne TP per session.
Each session can carry its own teleprompter. As the rundown advances, the speaker view swaps to the right script automatically — sermon notes, then lyrics, then announcements, in order.
How linking worksDrag it on, it auto-plays
Drag a teleprompter onto any session in the rundown. From then on, that script auto-plays whenever that session runs — no manual Start needed.
Pause keeps it visible
Pause the session and the script freezes mid-scroll. The speaker still sees their place. Resume picks up where it left off — Stop is the only way to clear the panel.
Switches with the rundown
Run a different script for every segment of the show. The speaker view switches automatically when the rundown advances — no operator action required.
Pacing built for how
speakers actually read.
True-WPM pacing measures every line by its actual word count — no more racing through long lines and stalling on short ones. Karaoke fill animates the live line. Section badges auto-detect from your markdown. Every pixel is configurable.
See every settingPace, highlight, navigate.
Customizable cue indicator (shape, color, position, opacity, glow, shadow). Top progress bar. Per-TP font, size, line height, letter spacing. Manual scroll override with auto-resume — speakers can flick ahead and the cue catches up.
35+ display settingsTimes by word count, not line count
Every line is timed by its actual word count, not a flat lines-per-minute. Short headers get short dwell times. Long paragraphs get the time they need.
Karaoke fill
Highlight fills over the live line as the speaker reads. Even if the eye drifts, it pulls right back to the spot.
Auto-tagged section pills
Drop a `## Section · Welcome` line and the speaker view shows a pill badge as you cross into it. Position, shape, color, and case are all configurable.
Built for the room
behind the speaker.
Speakers drift. Tech crews join late. Producers scrub from the back of the room. Every scenario the cells below cover ships in the box — no plugin, no add-on, no upgrade gate.
Flick ahead, cue catches up
When the speaker reads faster than the auto-pace, they swipe ahead on the tablet. The cue follows for a beat, then auto-resumes — no operator scramble, no missed line.
Open a tab, already in sync
Tech crew arriving mid-service? Producer joining mid-shoot? They open the link and the speaker view catches up instantly — current line, scroll position, every setting. No 'where are we?' radio chatter.
Operator scrubs. Everyone else reads.
One person scrubs and edits the script. Everyone else sees the read. Master Control, Operator, Speaker, Audience — every link gets exactly the controls its role needs, nothing more.
From breaking news
to Sunday morning.
Anchors reading the 6 o'clock report, keynote speakers on stage, worship leaders mid-service — same teleprompter, every script. Producers push edits while the script is rolling. Speakers see the new line before they read it.
See the multi-venue setup guide
On AirOne tab, every stage.
Newsrooms drive the autocue from a producer's laptop. Worship teams attach scripts to sessions and let the rundown advance. Conference speakers run the keynote from a confidence monitor while the booth scrubs from the back of the room.
See the video-productions guideEdit while the anchor reads
The anchor reads a breaking lead. The producer rewrites the next sentence from another tab. The new line lands on the autocue before the anchor scrolls past where the edit started.
The rundown drives the script
Sermon notes attach to the sermon session. Worship lyrics live on the next session. The speaker view auto-switches when the rundown advances — no operator clicks, no missed cues.
Stage confidence monitor
The speaker reads from a confidence monitor at the foot of the stage. The producer scrubs, jumps to a section, or pauses from the booth at the back. AVL always knows what is coming next.
One link, every venue
Two venues load the same shared link and stay in lockstep — same script, same cue, same timing. Run two campuses on Sunday morning, an A and a B stage at a conference, or a touring show across three cities.
Glass beam splitters welcome
Flip the read horizontally with a single toggle. Existing camera-mounted glass teleprompters keep working — Tevyr renders the mirrored read on any iPad or laptop you already have under the rig.
OBS in one tab, autocue in the next
Solo creator on Twitch or YouTube? OBS in one tab, the speaker view in another, both on the same laptop. The script scrolls itself while the camera rolls — no second monitor, no rig under the lens.
The boring necessary stuff.
Hands stay on the keys
Space starts and pauses. Arrows scrub. Type / for the slash menu. Format selections with the same Cmd+B / Cmd+I you already use everywhere else.
View shortcutsBring the script you already have
Upload .txt or .md and the editor fills in. Sections, headings, bold, italic, color, and highlight round-trip cleanly through markdown — paste your script in from anywhere it already lives.
See file format docsFree for one TP per event
Free tier ships with one teleprompter per event. Upgrade as you grow — limits are enforced at the link layer, not the script length, so there is no surprise truncation.
Compare plansHardware Controllers
Drive the teleprompter from Bitfocus Companion, Stream Deck, or your own scripts via the public /v1/ REST API. Start, pause, scrub, jump to section — every action is a single HTTP call.
View API docsReady to ditch the teleprompter hardware?
Free forever for one teleprompter per event. Open Tevyr in any browser, share a link, and the speaker view runs itself.