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Float Teleprompter

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Teleprompter for YouTube Creators on iPhone

YouTube creators need to hit their talking points while sounding natural and maintaining eye contact. Float Teleprompter makes this effortless on iPhone. Write your script, open Studio, and record — the AI follows your voice and scrolls the text while you focus on your delivery.

YouTube's algorithm rewards consistency, and consistency means recording regularly. But scripted videos take time — especially when you're memorizing lines or doing multiple takes because you lost your place. A teleprompter cuts production time dramatically by letting you nail your script in one or two takes.

Float is designed specifically for solo creators who shoot on iPhone. Studio mode puts everything on one screen: your camera preview, your script overlay, and the record button. Smart Scroll follows your voice, so you never need to pause recording to scroll manually or use a separate device as a prompter.

The recordings come out clean — no watermarks, no text overlay in the final video. You can upload directly to YouTube or edit in your favorite app first. For creators who shoot Shorts, the vertical format works perfectly since you're recording directly on iPhone.

Key Features

Record YouTube-ready video directly in the app
AI voice tracking — no manual scrolling
No watermarks or branding on recordings
Front and rear camera support
Adjustable text size for any setup
Free with no subscription

How to Get Started

1

Script your video

Write your YouTube script in Float or paste from Google Docs. Include natural transitions between sections.

2

Set up your shot

Mount your iPhone on a tripod. Use the front camera to frame yourself while reading the script.

3

Open Studio mode

Camera, teleprompter, and recorder — all on one screen. Adjust font size so you can read comfortably.

4

Record your take

Hit record and start speaking. Smart Scroll follows your pace. If you stumble, just pause — the scroll waits for you.

5

Upload to YouTube

Save your recording and upload directly to YouTube, or transfer to your editing app for post-production.

Tips from Creators

Script your YouTube videos in short bullet-point paragraphs rather than walls of text. This makes the teleprompter easier to read and your delivery more natural.

For talking-head videos, use the front camera so you can see both yourself and the script. Position the text near the top of the screen, close to the lens.

Record a 10-second test clip first to check audio levels, framing, and Smart Scroll tracking before committing to a full take.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the video quality good enough for YouTube?

Yes. Float records using your iPhone's native camera, so you get full resolution video suitable for YouTube uploads.

Will my viewers know I'm using a teleprompter?

No. The script doesn't appear in the recording, and because the text is near the camera lens, your eye contact looks natural.

Can I import scripts from Google Docs?

Yes. Copy your script from Google Docs (or any app) and paste it into Float.

Does it work for YouTube Shorts?

Absolutely. Float works for any video length — from 30-second Shorts to hour-long deep dives.

Ready to try it?

Free on the App Store for iPhone & iPad. No account needed.

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