Best Teleprompter for Windows in 2026: 8 Apps Compared

The best teleprompter for Windows in 2026 is ShareSpeak — a native Windows 10/11 app that stays invisible during screen sharing, follows your voice, works offline, and is a one-time $12.50. For a webcam eye-contact overlay there's VODIUM; for free teleprompter software, Imaginary Teleprompter (open source) and EasyPrompter lead. Below, all eight compared on price, invisibility, Windows support and free options.

Updated: July 2026

Disclosure: ShareSpeak is our own product, and we've ranked it #1 — so treat this as our case, not a neutral verdict. Every competitor price and fact below is verified against that vendor's own live pricing page (July 2026), and we link to a detailed head-to-head for each so you can check our reasoning.

Updated July 2026: re-verified every price. VODIUM is $15/mo per user (no free tier); PromptSmart, SpeakFlow and BigVu remain subscription-only; Imaginary Teleprompter and EasyPrompter are free.

How we compared them

A teleprompter that reads well in a demo can still fail on a live Windows call. We judged all eight on the five things that actually matter for recording and presenting on a PC:

Pricing model

One-time purchase or subscription? We list the entry price and flag recurring billing — a $10–15/mo app costs more than a one-time app within the first year.

Screen-share invisibility

Is the script hidden from screen capture — Zoom, Teams, Meet, Loom, OBS — or does your audience see you reading? On Windows, an OS-level invisible teleprompter is rare.

How it runs on Windows

A native Windows 10/11 app, a browser tab, or a mobile-first tool you also open on a PC? Native desktop apps feel faster and integrate with your windows.

Voice-follow scrolling

Does the script scroll as you speak, or move at a fixed speed you have to fight? Voice-follow keeps your pace natural and cuts retakes.

Free version?

Is there a genuinely free version — open-source software, a free browser tool — or only a trial and watermarked tiers? This matters if you want free teleprompter software for Windows.

Windows teleprompters compared at a glance

Entry price, pricing model, how it runs on Windows, and whether the script stays hidden on a screen share. Prices verified July 2026.

TeleprompterEntry priceModelOn WindowsInvisible on screen share
ShareSpeak$12.50 onceOne-timeNative app (Win 10/11)
VODIUM$15/moSubscriptionDesktop app (Mac + PC)
PromptSmart Pro$9.99/moSubscriptionDesktop (Studio) + mobile
Teleprompter.comFree / $7.50/moFreemium + subBrowser
SpeakFlowFree / $15/moFreemium + subBrowser
BigVu$12/moSubscriptionBrowser + mobile
Imaginary TeleprompterFreeFree (open source)Desktop app + web
EasyPrompterFreeFreeBrowser

“Invisible on screen share” means the script is hidden from screen capture at the OS level. Browser tabs and normal desktop windows are captured normally, so they appear on a shared screen.

The 8 best Windows teleprompters, ranked

1. ShareSpeak(our app)

$12.50 once

ShareSpeak is our own app, so read this as a disclosure, not a neutral review — but here's the honest case. On Windows 10 and 11 it's a native desktop teleprompter that stays invisible during screen sharing and recording (Zoom, Teams, Meet, Loom, OBS), scrolls as you speak with AI voice-follow, works offline, and is a one-time $12.50 — the same license also covers Mac. On Windows, an OS-level invisible teleprompter is genuinely rare; most of the list below shows up the moment you share your screen.

Best for: Windows presenters and creators who want an invisible, voice-following teleprompter without a subscription.

ShareSpeak for Windows

2. VODIUM

$15/mo

VODIUM is a Windows and Mac desktop teleprompter built for video calls: it sits near your webcam so you keep eye contact while reading. It's $15/mo per user ($150/yr), with a 7-day trial and no free tier. Importantly, VODIUM doesn't claim to hide from screen capture — it's positioned for camera eye contact, so if you share your whole screen it stays visible. Best for on-camera calls where you're not screen-sharing.

Best for: Windows users on camera-only calls who want a polished eye-contact overlay and don't mind a subscription.

ShareSpeak vs VODIUM

3. PromptSmart Pro

$9.99/mo

PromptSmart's VoiceTrack popularized voice-following, and its “Studio” edition runs on Windows desktop alongside its mobile apps. It's a subscription, though — $9.99/mo ($99.99/yr) — so you pass ShareSpeak's one-time price within a year, and the window is visible on a screen share. A solid pick if you want proven voice-tracking and live across mobile and desktop.

Best for: Windows + mobile users who want established voice-tracking and don't need screen-share invisibility.

ShareSpeak vs PromptSmart

4. Teleprompter.com

Free / $7.50/mo

Teleprompter.com runs in any Windows browser (plus native macOS and iOS), with a free watermarked tier and Pro from $7.50/mo billed yearly ($19.99 monthly). It's designed to record talking-head video through the app rather than hide from another recorder, so it isn't invisible on a screen share. Good if recording in one browser tool is your main goal.

Best for: Windows creators who record talking-head video straight in the browser.

ShareSpeak vs Teleprompter.com

5. SpeakFlow

Free / $15/mo

SpeakFlow is a browser teleprompter with voice-activated scrolling and a limited free tier; Plus is $15/mo billed yearly. It runs fine in a Windows browser, but because it's a browser tab it appears when you share your screen. Handy for quick web use, not for invisible presenting on a call.

Best for: Windows users who want a no-install browser teleprompter and don't screen-share it live.

ShareSpeak vs SpeakFlow

6. BigVu

$12/mo

BigVu bundles a teleprompter with recording, captions and branding for social creators, on the web and mobile. Starter is $12/mo ($149/yr) — a subscription, and the teleprompter shows up on a screen share. Worth it if you want an all-in-one content studio in your Windows browser; overkill if you only need a script overlay.

Best for: Windows social-video creators who want recording and captions in one tool.

ShareSpeak vs BigVu

7. Imaginary Teleprompter

Free

Imaginary Teleprompter is the standout free option: an open-source, genuinely free teleprompter with a Windows desktop app (also Mac, Linux and web). It handles manual and timed scrolling well, but there's no voice-follow and no screen-share invisibility. If you want free teleprompter software for Windows with no account and no watermark, start here.

Best for: Windows users who want capable, free, open-source teleprompter software.

ShareSpeak vs Imaginary Teleprompter

8. EasyPrompter

Free

EasyPrompter is a free, no-install browser teleprompter — open the page, paste your script, scroll manually or on a timer. No account, no voice-follow, no invisibility. It's the fastest way to read a script off a Windows screen for free when nobody sees your display.

Best for: Windows users who want a zero-setup, zero-cost basic teleprompter.

ShareSpeak vs EasyPrompter

What about a built-in Windows teleprompter, or a notch app?

Windows has no built-in teleprompter, so people improvise with Notepad, Word or PowerPoint’s presenter view — all visible on a screen share, none following your voice. And the polished notch teleprompters you may have read about are Mac-only: Moody is Mac-only, as is Notchie, because Windows PCs don’t have a notch. On Windows, an invisible overlay comes from a purpose-built app like ShareSpeak rather than the operating system.

Our pick: ShareSpeak for Windows

Invisible during screen sharing, follows your voice, works offline, and runs natively on Windows 10 and 11 — for a one-time $12.50, not a subscription.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best teleprompter for Windows in 2026?

For most people presenting or recording on a PC, ShareSpeak is the best all-round pick: a native Windows 10/11 app that stays invisible during screen sharing, follows your voice, works offline, and is a one-time $12.50 (the license also covers Mac). VODIUM is a good camera eye-contact overlay if you're on-camera rather than screen-sharing. For free teleprompter software, Imaginary Teleprompter (open source) and EasyPrompter (browser) are the best no-cost options.

What's the best free teleprompter software for Windows?

Imaginary Teleprompter is the best genuinely-free Windows app — it's open source, installs on the desktop, and has no watermark or account. For something even quicker, EasyPrompter runs free in a browser, and Teleprompter.com and SpeakFlow have free tiers (watermarked or limited). None of the free options follow your voice or hide from screen sharing, so if invisibility on calls matters, a one-time paid app is the cheaper long-term choice than any subscription.

Is there an invisible teleprompter for Windows?

Yes, but it's rare. ShareSpeak hides the script from screen capture at the operating-system level on Windows 10 and 11, so it stays out of Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Loom and OBS when you share your screen or record. Most Windows teleprompters — VODIUM and the browser-based tools — appear in the capture like any other window, so your audience can see you reading.

Is there a one-time-purchase teleprompter for Windows?

ShareSpeak is $12.50 once, with no recurring billing. Most other Windows options — VODIUM ($15/mo), PromptSmart ($9.99/mo), SpeakFlow and BigVu — are subscriptions. Imaginary Teleprompter and EasyPrompter are free. If you'll use a teleprompter for more than a few months, a one-time purchase costs less than any monthly plan.

Does Windows have a built-in teleprompter?

No. Windows has no dedicated teleprompter, so people improvise with Notepad, Word, or PowerPoint's presenter view. Those work in a pinch, but the text sits in the middle of the screen, doesn't follow your voice, and is fully visible when you share your screen or record. A purpose-built app is the only way to get an invisible, voice-following prompter on a PC.

Can I use a Mac notch teleprompter like Moody on Windows?

No. Moody and Notchie are Mac-only apps built around the MacBook notch, and there's no Windows version — Windows PCs don't have a notch. ShareSpeak gives you the invisible-overlay experience on Windows 10/11 with the same one-time $12.50 license that also covers Mac, so if you switch between a PC and a MacBook you only buy once.