Read your script on-screen while recording tutorials, demos, and explainer videos without blocking your workflow or breaking eye contact with the camera
GhostPrompter puts your script directly on your screen floating over your slides, your video feed, your entire workspace while letting you click, type, and interact with everything behind it
Your script floats on-screen but doesn't block interaction. Click slides, open files, run demos, type in chat all while reading
The script follows your speaking pace automatically. Pause to address a question? It pauses with you. Speed up? It speeds up
GhostPrompter doesn't appear in Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or any screen share. Your viewers see your slides. You see your script
Doesn't slow down your system or interfere with video calls. Runs locally, no internet required
No complex setup. No extra hardware. No second monitor required.
Type directly in GhostPrompter or paste from your existing notes. Organize multiple scripts for different videos.
Drag it anywhere bottom of screen for tutorials, next to your camera for talking head shots, over your timeline for editing videos.
Adjust font size, opacity, width, and line spacing. Make it readable without being distracting. Save your settings for next time.
Launch OBS, Loom, ScreenFlow, or whatever you use. Hit record. Script scrolls with your voice automatically.
GhostPrompter runs on your desktop. It doesn’t integrate with anything it just works









































Everything you need to know before you start recording with confidence
No. GhostPrompter is invisible to screen capture, screen share, and recording software. Only you see it
No. GhostPrompter works on a single screen by overlaying your workspace
Yes. It overlays any application. You can advance slides while reading
Voice scroll pauses when you stop reading. Pick up where you left off, or manually scroll to a different section
No. It's a desktop app that runs locally