Nopeek
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nopeek keeps your scriptbeside the lensnot on the call Your words sit rightnext to the camera —so you keep eye contactand never lose your place. Voice activated:it scrolls as you speak.Stops when you stop. Discreet to everyone else.Safe on screen share. Set your own pace.Adjust the speed anytime. Everything stays local.No cloud. No tracking. Pay once.No subscriptions.  nopeek keeps your scriptbeside the lensnot on the call Your words sit rightnext to the camera —so you keep eye contactand never lose your place. Voice activated:it scrolls as you speak.Stops when you stop. Discreet to everyone else.Safe on screen share. Set your own pace.Adjust the speed anytime. Everything stays local.No cloud. No tracking. Pay once.No subscriptions.  
Private teleprompter for Mac

Read naturally.
Stay on camera.

Your script lives beside the lens. Invisible to everyone but you.

One-time purchaseNative Mac appPrivate by design
Live — see how it works
How it works

Keep the script near the lens.
Keep your delivery natural.

nopeek is built around the camera edge, not a floating desk view. The section is simple on purpose: paste, pin, speak.

  1. 01

    Paste your script

    Drop in a talk, keynote, or training script. Breaks and pacing stay in your control.

  2. 02

    Pin it by the camera

    The prompt sits at the Mac camera line, so your eyes stay up while the text stays close.

  3. 03

    Speak naturally

    Voice-driven scrolling keeps pace as you talk, so delivery feels steady instead of mechanical.

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script focus
voice on
pinnedstays off the share
speak naturally
proof

Your view and the audience view are not the same layer.

nopeek keeps the script close to the camera for you while the audience sees a normal presenter feed. That separation is the whole product.

Eye contact stays on camera

Script never leaks into the share

One setup works across calls and recordings

presenter onlyaudience hidden

The proof is not in a mockup badge. It is in the actual split: one screen carries the prompt, the other stays clean.

your view vs audience view

Two layers, one presenter, no visible script spill.

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your view

The prompt sits beside the camera edge.

teleprompterpinned to notch

eye line

stays near the lens

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presenterCamera-adjacent script
presenterKeep eye line close to the lens
presenterUse the notch without covering the frame
presenterSpeak from the prompt, not from memory

audience view

Only the presenter feed stays visible.

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clean outputmacOS
Clean presenter feedNo script layer in the captureOnly the on-camera framing remainsWorks the same on screen share and recording
your viewprompt near the camera
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audience viewclean presenter feed
modes

Three surfaces, same script engine.

The product can sit in the notch, float as a compact panel, or take over a dedicated screen when the session calls for more room.

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Pinned to the top edge of the screen.

The prompt lives where the camera already sits, so the eye-line stays tight and the window feels built into the Mac.

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Lift the prompt off the edge when you need space.

A small always-on-top panel gives you room to tune placement without changing the core script flow.

floatingalways on top
move
fullscreen / external displayfullscreen

Use a dedicated surface for longer reads.

Full screen and second-display layouts keep the prompt readable for webinars, interviews, and seated setups.

fullscreen / external displaylong-form ready
presenter view2nd display
audience feedclean

best for

webinars, interviews, and seated desk setups where a larger prompt surface helps.

image-led proof

Five capabilities, shown like the product will actually be used.

Every panel is a mock visual, not a stock asset. The point is to make the feature story obvious at a glance: speak naturally, stay screen-share safe, keep everything private, and bring your own deck.

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camera pinned
script lanesmooth

keep eye contact

script floats by the lens

scroll ratelive

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voice response

scroll in sync

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Voice scroll that keeps pace with the room.

A calm reading lane keeps the script near the camera while the voice meter helps you stay in rhythm without looking down.

camera pinnedsmooth timingscript lane
screen-share safe
audience sees only the deck
presenter viewhidden notes
live deck

no ghosting in call

clean on every share

Keep notes, controls, and cursor helpers off the audience feed while you keep the full presenter view.

no mirror panicnotes stay localtoolbar hidden
02

Screen-share safety by default.

The presenter surface stays private and the audience feed stays clean, so notes, controls, and helper UI never leak into the call.

audience-safenotes hiddenno mirror panic
privacy / on-deviceno cloud round-trip

runs locally

your deck, your mic, your machine

offline-ready
03

Privacy-first, on-device behavior.

Keep the whole workflow local on your Mac so there is no cloud round-trip, no upload step, and no dependency on a remote service.

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remote control

keyboard shortcut

next / previous

status

paired
arrow keysbluetoothclicker friendly
live
04

Remote control without losing flow.

Use the keyboard, clicker, or any simple remote to move forward and back while the interface confirms the connection.

arrow keyspaired remoteclicker friendly
import capability
drag in your deck

supported files

pptxslides
pdfhandoff
keynotemac

paste, drop, present

ready in seconds
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pptxpdfkeynotedrag & drop
05

Import your deck instead of rebuilding it.

Bring in PPTX, PDF, or Keynote files and move straight into rehearsal rather than recreating slides by hand.

pptxpdfkeynote
Pricing

Priced like
it matters.

$29. One time.

One-time. No tiers. No “presenter plan.” No annual renewal.

That's the whole pricing page.

No sunset. Apps in the catalog stay in the catalog.
No tiers. One price. No “Pro” upsell.
No surprise. The price you paid is the price you paid.

30-day refund, no questions asked.

Buy nopeek — $29