Content creators lose their place mid-recording with no discreet script aid
Video creators and educators recording on-screen content have no lightweight way to follow a script without it appearing on camera or disrupting their workflow. Existing teleprompter apps are either expensive, bulky, or not designed to integrate with screen recording setups. The unmet need is a low-profile, voice-responsive script aid that is invisible to capture software.
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