What's teleprompter glass? The ultimate guide for creators & speakers.

What is teleprompter glass? The ultimate guide for creators & speakers.
Guide

Last updated: November 2025 — This guide has been updated with the latest product information.

Key takeaways.

  • Teleprompter glass is a specialized beam-splitter mirror with a 70/30 optical coating that reflects a script to a speaker while allowing a camera to record through it.
  • Using standard glass or plexiglass for a DIY setup often results in image ghosting, glare, and poor video quality.
  • Traditional teleprompter rigs are bulky, immobile, and can lead to an unnatural, fixed stare, limiting a speaker's ability to connect with the audience.
  • Teleprompter glasses, like Even G2, are the next evolution, projecting a script directly into the user's view for complete freedom of movement and natural eye contact.
  • When comparing total cost, a full traditional rig can cost from $350 to over $1,250, making an all-in-one smart glass solution a competitive alternative.

Delivering a flawless script while looking directly into a camera lens is the core challenge for any creator or public speaker. You need to connect with your audience, but you also need to remember your lines. The industry-standard solution for decades has been the teleprompter, a device made possible by one critical component: teleprompter glass. This guide explains the science behind this special glass, addresses common questions about DIY setups, and reveals how the technology is evolving from a large pane of glass into a discreet pair of smart glasses.

How does teleprompter glass work?

Teleprompter glass is not just a standard piece of glass or a simple two-way mirror. It refers to a specific component: a beamsplitter mirror. This is a specialized, semi-transparent piece of glass that forms the core of a traditional teleprompter setup, like those used for news broadcasts or mounted on cameras. Its function is based on a principle that has been in use for decades. According to a foundational patent for in-the-lens prompters, the system uses a mirror to reflect a script from a monitor onto the glass, which is angled at 45 degrees in front of the camera lens. This allows a presenter to read the reflected text while the camera captures their image through the transparent side of the glass. The glass is coated with a material that gives it a 70/30 transmission-to-reflection ratio.

This means:

  • 70% Transmission: 70% of the light from the scene (including the speaker) passes directly through the glass into the camera lens. This ensures a bright, clear video recording.
  • 30% Reflection: 30% of the light from the monitor below is reflected toward the speaker, making the script easy to read.

This precise optical balance is crucial. It's reflective enough for the speaker to read the text but transparent enough that the camera captures no trace of the script, only the person speaking.

Diagram showing how teleprompter glass works with a camera, monitor, and 45-degree angle.

How can teleprompter glass help?

While most associated with news anchors, teleprompter glass is a key tool for a wide range of professionals who rely on scripted communication:

  • Video creators: YouTubers and corporate video producers use it to deliver polished, direct-to-camera content without memorizing hours of scripts.
  • Public speakers: Presenters at conferences and events use it to maintain a strong connection with the audience while referencing key points.
  • Business professionals: Executives use it for all-hands meetings and virtual presentations to deliver clear and consistent messaging.
  • Educators: Teachers and online course instructors use it to create engaging, high-quality lesson content.

The DIY question: can you use regular glass?

Many creators looking for a budget-friendly solution consider building their own teleprompter. This leads to a common question: can you substitute teleprompter glass with a standard pane of glass or plexiglass? While you can build a functional device this way, the results are almost always compromised.

  • Standard glass: Regular glass reflects light from both its front and back surfaces. This creates a faint, secondary reflection known as "ghosting," which makes the text blurry and difficult to read.
  • Plexiglass/acrylic: This material is lightweight but optically inferior. It's prone to warping, which distorts the camera's view, and scratches easily, further degrading video quality.

From glass to glasses. Why consider the upgrade?

Even with perfect teleprompter glass, the traditional rig has fundamental limitations that hinder a truly dynamic performance.

The Problem:

  • Immobility and bulk: You are physically tethered to a heavy, complex rig. Any natural movement away from the camera breaks the illusion.
  • Unnatural gaze: The "teleprompter stare" is a known issue. Your eyes remain fixed on one spot, which can feel disconnected to a live audience or when you want to create a more intimate video.
  • Lack of discretion: The equipment is large, obvious, and impractical for filming in various locations or speaking on an open stage.

The Solution:

The answer to these problems is to move the technology from a large, external rig to a small, personal device. Teleprompter glasses represent this evolution. They work by projecting the script from a tiny internal micro-display directly into your line of sight using the waveguide technology, making the text visible only to you. This changes the principle from external reflection to internal projection.

Limitation of Traditional Rigs How Teleprompter Glasses Solve It
Immobility Complete freedom to move, walk, and gesture.
Unnatural Gaze Script moves with your head, allowing natural eye movement.
Obvious Equipment Discreet design looks like regular eyewear.
Complex Setup A single device that is ready instantly.


Cost breakdown. Traditional rig vs. teleprompter glasses.

For anyone considering a professional setup, a cost analysis reveals the value of an integrated solution. Building a traditional rig requires purchasing multiple components.

Component Estimated Cost
Traditional Rig Setup
Beamsplitter Glass $100 - $500
Stand/Mount/Hood $150 - $400
Monitor/Tablet $100 - $300
Software $0 - $50
Total Estimated Cost $350 - $1250+
Even G2 Teleprompter Glasses
All-in-one wearable device $599


While a DIY rig can be cheaper, a professional-grade setup often exceeds the cost of teleprompter glasses like Even G2, which provides all the necessary hardware and software in one package.

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How to use Even G2 as a teleprompter.

Using Even G2 as a teleprompter is straightforward. The entire system is controlled through the companion app on your smartphone.

  • Step 1: Initial setup. Pair the G1 glasses with your iOS or Android device via Bluetooth. The Even Realities App manages all functions.
  • Step 2: Script management. Inside the app, you can either type your script directly or import existing files in DOC, DOCX, or TXT formats.
  • Step 3: Delivery and control. Choose the scrolling method that best fits your presentation style:
    • AI Mode: The script intelligently follows your speaking pace.
    • Auto Mode: Text scrolls at a consistent, pre-set speed (words per minute).
    • Manual Mode: You control the scroll by tapping the TouchBar on the glasses' temple or by using your phone's volume buttons as a remote.

Conclusion.

The technology of teleprompter glass solved a major problem for presenters by merging the script with the camera's viewpoint. However, the physical rig it required created new limitations. The evolution from this setup to integrated teleprompter glasses is the next logical step, offering a solution that provides the same core benefit—reading a script while maintaining eye contact—but with complete freedom of movement and discretion. For modern creators and speakers, this is more than an upgrade; it's a new way to connect.

FAQs.

What is the difference between teleprompter glass and a regular mirror?

A regular mirror is fully reflective. Teleprompter glass is a beamsplitter, meaning it's semi-transparent and semi-reflective. This special property allows it to reflect text toward a speaker while letting a camera see through it from the other side, a feature a standard mirror cannot offer.

Why can't I just mount my tablet above the camera?

If you place a tablet above the camera, your eyes will be visibly directed above the lens, breaking the direct connection with your audience. The purpose of teleprompter glass is to place the script directly in front of the lens, and teleprompter glasses solve this by placing the script in your line of sight. Maintaining direct eye contact is critical for building trust and engagement.

Can I build a DIY teleprompter with any glass?

While technically possible, using regular glass or plexiglass will produce a faint, often blurry "ghost" reflection and may distort the camera's view. For a clear, readable script and a professional video result, purpose-made teleprompter glass with a proper beamsplitter coating is required.

How much does professional teleprompter glass cost?

A standalone pane of professional-grade 70/30 beam-splitter glass typically costs between $100 and $500, depending on size and quality. This does not include the cost of the rig, monitor, or software.

Is it hard to read the text on teleprompter glasses like Even G2?

No, the display is engineered for clarity. The text appears to float at a comfortable reading distance on a transparent background, so it doesn't obstruct your view of the audience or your surroundings.

References.

  1. Jess, O., & Individual. (1954, October 14). US2883902A - Prompting apparatus - Google Patents. https://patents.google.com/patent/US2883902
  2. Kress, B. & Chatterjee, I. (2021). Waveguide combiners for mixed reality headsets: a nanophotonics design perspective. Nanophotonics, 10(1), 41-74. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0410

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