macOS Teleprompter
Talktalk is a teleprompter designed for Apple Mac. Keep your script by the camera and your delivery becomes more natural — both for you and for whoever is watching.
Not a full scrolling script — just the key lines, near the camera.
Talktalk positions your script close to the webcam. You don't need to keep dragging your eyes back to the middle of the screen or rely on memory to get through a full delivery.
You look like you're talking to someone, not searching for words.
What actually hurts on-camera delivery isn't weak content — it's wandering eye contact, long pauses, and mid-sentence blanks. A prompt close to the lens fixes all three.
If you regularly speak to a camera on a Mac, it's useful.
Video meeting presentations, remote interview self-introductions, one-take recording sessions — all of these depend less on memorizing a script and more on having a reliable place to anchor your words.
Talktalk is a speaking aid, not a broadcast prompter board.
The focus is on camera presence, eye contact, and pacing — not on building a full-screen script display. For everyday Mac speaking situations, that lighter approach fits better and feels more natural.
FAQ
What is Talktalk?
Talktalk is a macOS teleprompter that keeps your script close to the camera. It's designed for video meetings, remote interviews, on-camera recording, and live streaming on Apple Mac.
How is it different from a regular teleprompter?
Rather than filling the screen with a full scrolling script, Talktalk positions what you actually need near the lens — reducing head-dipping and keeping your delivery natural.
Who is it for?
Anyone who regularly speaks to a camera on a Mac — video meetings, remote interviews, or on-camera recording — will find Talktalk useful.