Read your script.
Sound like you didn't.

A teleprompter that floats over your work and stays out of the recording. Record a screen walkthrough, a tutorial or a pitch, with your camera in the corner and your words already written. Hiddencue cuts the filler and gives you a link to send.

Works in your browser on any laptop, Mac or Windows. Nothing to install. A native Mac app is on the way.

Loading the demo

The same screen, the same second. Only one of you can see the script.

Record a walkthrough

Screen plus camera bubble, straight from the browser. No installs.

Start recording

Your library

Links, view counts, filler-word cleanup and playback speed.

Open library

A cue only you can see

Your script floats over your screen while you talk, and never lands in the recording when you share a tab or a window.

Filler words, gone

Every um, uh and erm is found automatically. Untick any you want to keep, the rest vanish on playback.

Know who watched

Every link counts plays and completions, so you know whether a client actually watched it, or just said they did.

Questions people ask

Does the teleprompter show up in the recording?

No. In the browser, record a tab or a window and the prompter is a separate window, so it is never in shot. The macOS app goes further: it cuts the prompter out of a full-screen recording, and proves it before every take by capturing a test frame and checking the prompter is genuinely absent. If it cannot prove that, it refuses to record.

Does it work on Windows, or only on a Mac?

It runs in your browser on any laptop, Mac or Windows, with nothing to install. Chrome or Edge is best, because they can float the prompter above other windows. A native Mac app adds the full-screen prompter exclusion and is on the way.

Does the teleprompter follow my voice?

Yes. The script rolls to keep pace with you, word by word, however fast you talk. Skip a line and it catches up when you rejoin; go off script and it waits. Speech is recognised on your own device, so no audio is sent anywhere for this.

Can I use it for YouTube videos and tutorials?

Yes. Anything where you explain something on your screen and would rather not fumble: tutorials, product demos, onboarding, customer support answers, lessons, property walkthroughs, sales pitches. If you have said it more than twice, it should be scripted.

How do I stop saying um in my videos?

Two ways, and you want both. A script means you hesitate less in the first place. Then every um, uh and erm left in the recording is found automatically and skipped on playback, and you can untick any you would rather keep.

Can the person watching see my script?

Never. They get a link to the finished video. The prompter is not in the file, so there is nothing to see. Share links are unlisted and are not indexed by search engines.

What does it cost?

It is free while it is in preview. No locked features, no watermark.