Personal teleprompter software for all video makers. Built with ease of use, productivity, and smooth performance in mind. QPrompt's runs on Linux, Windows, macOS, and Android.
QPrompt is written in C++ and QML, using the Qt and Kirigami frameworks to provide a fast and flexible interface that works for tablet and PC based teleprompters alike.
Want the latest features? Get the latest development builds over at Patreon. Alternatively, follow these instructions to build QPrompt yourself.
By becoming a Patreon supporter you get to vote on polls that determine where development should focus.
Help more users access QPrompt by contributing translations to your native language. Visit l10n.cuperino.com to find your language and contribute translations. File an issue at feedback.qprompt.com if you can't find your language on the page and would like to contribute translations.
Code contributions are always welcome. Let's talk about what you'd like to do and I will help you get started.
For your contributions to make it into QPrompt, you must sign our Contributor License Agreement. You will be prompted to digitally sign the agreement the moment you make your first Pull Request here on GitHub. The process is mostly automated to make things easy.
By engaging in QPrompt's community, you agree with to follow the Mozilla Community Participation Guidelines. QPrompt is in no way affiliated wit Mozilla, but they have cool guidelines that represent the QPrompt project.
There's a large backlog of feature requests, and a few bug reports, most of which are things that take time to develop. I don't mean to Curb Your Enthusiasm, but before you ask how long will it take for X feature to make it into QPrompt, you should know how we organize our priorities:
QPrompt's supporters, of which Patreons are a small part of, have a lot of influence over what I choose to work on. Supporters include code contributors, documentation writers, translators, people who I know use the software actively and provide occasional feedback, and beta testers.
Copyright © 2021-2024 Javier O. Cordero Pérez
QPrompt is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.
QPrompt is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with QPrompt. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
QPrompt translations are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
QPrompt is short for Cue Prompter, something said to cue teleprompter operators. Teleprompters are sometimes referred to as "autocue". Also, QPrompt is built using the Qt framework. The Q is meant to reference all of these things and also the word "quick", because teleprompter operators must be quick to respond to what happens on set.
QPrompt, this app, is not related in any way to Q-Prompt Inc. nor is it to be confused with Qprompt, the Python library, or CuePrompter, the teleprompter software.