An intelligent prompter placed right next to the camera, keeping your eye contact natural and effortless.

I built Telea out of a real need during presentations. I often found myself repeating the same script over and over, trying to memorize it or reading it in a way that felt obvious and unnatural. It broke the flow and confidence. Telea solves this by letting you speak naturally while your script follows you, so you can focus on what matters: delivering your message clearly and confidently.

The eye contact problem is one of those things everyone notices but nobody talks about - you either look at the camera and lose your script, or read from a screen and look distracted. Placing the prompter right next to the lens is a clever hardware-level solve. Would be great for founders recording product demos and investor updates where credibility matters. Does it work with any camera setup or is it specific to webcams?

Placing the teleprompter directly next to the lens is the key insight here — it solves the eye-contact problem that every video creator struggles with. The hardware-level approach means no software latency or drift. Would be great to know if it pairs with auto-scrolling based on speech pace, and whether there is multi-language support for international creators.
This solves a real pain point. I've been using sticky notes next to my webcam for script prompts during video recordings, which is far from ideal. The floating prompter placement right next to the camera lens is smart. Quick question, does it support importing scripts from external sources or is it only the built-in editor?

I built Telea out of a real need during presentations. I often found myself repeating the same script over and over, trying to memorize it or reading it in a way that felt obvious and unnatural. It broke the flow and confidence. Telea solves this by letting you speak naturally while your script follows you, so you can focus on what matters: delivering your message clearly and confidently.

The eye contact problem is one of those things everyone notices but nobody talks about - you either look at the camera and lose your script, or read from a screen and look distracted. Placing the prompter right next to the lens is a clever hardware-level solve. Would be great for founders recording product demos and investor updates where credibility matters. Does it work with any camera setup or is it specific to webcams?

Placing the teleprompter directly next to the lens is the key insight here — it solves the eye-contact problem that every video creator struggles with. The hardware-level approach means no software latency or drift. Would be great to know if it pairs with auto-scrolling based on speech pace, and whether there is multi-language support for international creators.
This solves a real pain point. I've been using sticky notes next to my webcam for script prompts during video recordings, which is far from ideal. The floating prompter placement right next to the camera lens is smart. Quick question, does it support importing scripts from external sources or is it only the built-in editor?
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