Teleprompter · in development
It never loses
your take.
Reprompt scrolls your script at your reading pace and records while it scrolls. Your take is written to disk every few seconds as it happens — so a crash, a phone call or a flat battery costs you seconds, not the whole shoot.
What makes it different
Most teleprompters are a scrolling text box. This one is built around the recording.
The thing that ruins a take is almost never the scrolling. It's the app that dropped the video, the stray finger that stopped the roll, or reading a line you couldn't see properly.
Crash-proof recording
Video is committed to disk in short fragments while you record. If anything interrupts it, the take is still there when you reopen the app — and it tells you so.
A stray finger can't stop you
A single tap does nothing. Only a deliberate double-tap pauses the scroll, and only one clearly-marked button ends a take. No gesture can end a recording by accident.
Voice pause
The script waits while you're silent and moves when you speak. It listens to volume, not words — so it doesn't get lost when you paraphrase, and it never touches the audio of your take.
Reads at a real pace
Speed is set in words per minute, not an abstract 1–10 slider. A 90-second script takes 90 seconds. Change it mid-roll with the buttons, the arrow keys, or your Watch.
Made to be readable
Twelve fonts, four weights, size, line spacing, margins and letter spacing; seven themes plus any colours you like. If your combination is hard to read, the app says so and offers to fix it.
Beam-splitter ready
Mirror horizontally, vertically or both, and run the whole app upside down for under-mounted rigs. Landscape and portrait, on every device.
One purchase, four devices
Write on the iPad, prompt from the Mac, start it from your wrist.
iPhone & iPad
The full app: write, prompt and record. On iPad the settings open as a side panel so the script stays visible while you change it. Every orientation, including upside down.
Mac
A real Mac app with a real menu bar — not an iPad app in a window. Space bar rolls, arrow keys change speed, ⌘N starts a new script. The desk prompter for a webcam shoot.
Apple Watch
A wrist remote: play and pause, jump a paragraph, change speed with the crown, and stop the take — while your phone is across the room on a tripod.
Your iCloud, optionally
Scripts and folders sync through your own iCloud account if you want them to. Recorded takes stay on the device that shot them — video is heavy, and your takes are yours.
Accessibility
A prompter is only useful if you can read it.
Every control has a spoken label and works with VoiceOver, including the scroll speed as an adjustable value. The whole interface follows Dynamic Type up to the largest accessibility sizes without cropping or hiding a control, animations respect Reduce Motion, and the app refuses to let you pick a text-and-background combination that falls below the contrast it insists on.
The promise
Pay once. There is no server.
No account, no subscription, no tracking, no upload. Your scripts and your takes stay on your devices. Reprompt is a small app that does one job and then leaves you alone — and once you've bought it, it's yours on iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch.