Run a free browser teleprompter for video production with remote control, font size adjustment, mirror mode, and speaker display links.
A teleprompter that runs in the browser you already have
Video production often needs a teleprompter for intros, outros, ad reads, or scripted talking points, but installing dedicated software on every machine is slow. A browser teleprompter loads the script in any modern browser, so the display can run on the device already sitting near the camera. With Questro, the operator opens a control view in another tab or on a phone and drives scroll speed and readability while the talent reads. Nothing is installed, and a temporary session starts without an account, which makes it easy to set up between takes.
Mirror mode for teleprompter glass rigs
Many studios use a beam-splitter glass rig where the screen reflects toward the camera, which means the text has to be mirrored to read correctly. The browser teleprompter includes mirror and flip controls, so the same display works on a flat monitor or behind teleprompter glass. The operator sets font size for the throw distance, positions the reading line, and adjusts speed take by take. Because the control and display are separate views, the talent sees only clean text while the operator manages everything from another screen.
Key details
Display a production script in any modern browser, with no app to install on the camera machine.
Use mirror and flip controls for beam-splitter teleprompter glass rigs.
Set font size for the throw distance and position the reading line for the talent.
Operate scroll speed and playback from a separate tab, phone, or laptop.
Spin up a temporary session between takes without creating an account.
Common questions
Does a browser teleprompter need an app install?
No. The operator and display views both run in the browser.
Can it mirror text for teleprompter glass?
Yes. The display supports mirror and flip controls for physical teleprompter setups.
Is a browser teleprompter good enough for professional shoots?
For most intros, outros, ad reads, and scripted segments, a browser display with remote operator control is enough. It supports mirror mode for glass rigs and font and speed control take by take.
Can I adjust font size for the camera distance?
Yes. The operator sets font size and reading position so the text stays legible at the throw distance between the talent and the teleprompter display.