Drag an episode markdown script onto this window.
Narration is highlighted word-by-word at your set WPM.
Only the spoken narration is shown — stage directions, section titles & notes are stripped out automatically.
New here? Load the demo to see the word-by-word read in action — no file needed.
Want to write your own? Download a starter template (.md).
Drag a .md file onto the window, or click ⇪ New → Choose a file. Only spoken narration is shown and read word-by-word; stage directions, section titles & notes are stripped out so nothing breaks your flow.
New to the format? Download a starter template (.md) and fill in your own script.
The bright word is where you are; the next paragraph glows softly so you can see what's coming. The view scrolls smoothly to keep the current word in place. Use the Queued slider to fade that upcoming-paragraph preview — all the way to invisible if it distracts you.
Tick Focus Band to show a fixed pair of rules the current line stays between — a steady window for your eyes on camera. It scales with text size and never overlaps the words.
Pause, hit ✎ Edit, then click any line that didn't sound right and just retype it (Enter saves, Esc cancels). Turn Edit off and click a word to resume from there. Hit ⤓ Save edits to download the corrected script — every non-spoken line is preserved.
WPM sets the speed; the runtime estimate updates live. A 3-2-1 countdown runs before playback. Narrators usually feel natural around 105–125 WPM.
| Space | Play / Pause |
| ← → | Prev / Next section |
| R | Restart from top |
| + − | Text size |
| ? | This guide |
| Esc | Close guide |
| Click word | Jump to that word |