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Mobile Remote

Use your phone as a teleprompter display or a full remote control.

Connecting your phone

  1. Make sure your phone and computer are on the same Wi-Fi network
  2. In the desktop app, click Remote Access in the sidebar
  3. Two QR codes appear: one for Mobile Display (read-only view) and one for Mobile Control (full control)
  4. Scan the QR code with your phone's camera — it opens in your browser
Remote Access
Open the teleprompter on another device
Mobile Display
Read-only script surface
http://192.168.1.42:8080/display
Scan from phone or tablet on same LAN
Mobile Control
Remote start, stop, and tuning
http://192.168.1.42:8080/control
Scan from phone or tablet on same LAN

Mobile Display vs Mobile Control

Mobile Display

Read-only teleprompter view with your mobile visual profile. Great for mounting a tablet in front of a camera as a live display. The screen stays awake automatically.

Mobile Control

Full control interface — start/stop listening, edit scripts, adjust all settings, and navigate the script. Everything the desktop can do, from your phone.

Mobile Control Active indicator

When someone connects via Mobile Control, the desktop app shows a "Mobile Control Active" indicator in the header bar. This lets the person at the desktop know that controls are being operated remotely. Both the desktop and mobile can control the teleprompter simultaneously — there is no conflict between the two.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to today's presentation about our product launch
Mobile Display
Run
Setup
Script
Visuals
Language
English
Speaking Pace
Fast
Reset
←10
10→
Start Listening
Mobile Control

No internet required

The mobile connection uses your local Wi-Fi network only. No data goes through the internet. Your phone connects directly to the desktop app's built-in server. This works even if your router has no internet access — just a local network.

Troubleshooting

  • "No local network found" — your computer isn't connected to Wi-Fi or has no LAN IP. Connect to a network and restart the app.
  • QR code doesn't scan — try typing the URL shown below the QR code directly into your phone's browser.
  • Mobile page won't load — check that both devices are on the same network. Firewall or VPN may block local connections.
  • Connection drops — the mobile page auto-reconnects. If it persists, refresh the page on your phone.

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