Now you can keep looking at the camera no matter where you’re looking — at your script, screen, or slides. Eye Contact uses AI to subtly adjust your gaze in video so it appears you're looking directly into the camera — even when you’re reading something off-camera.
With Eye Contact in Descript, you can read off a script or teleprompter without worrying about memorizing it or endless mistake-and-retake loops. You’ll spend less time recording, and zero time editing retakes.
There’s a reason news anchors, late-night hosts, and YouTube stars use a teleprompter — looking directly into the camera creates a more authentic, intimate connection with their audiences. Eye Contact lets you connect without buying a teleprompter, or learning to use it (which is a whole other skill, and not easy).
Descript adds Eye Contact to your video non-destructively — so you still have the original and can toggle the effect on or off. Plus, you can apply it to parts of your video without altering the entire footage.
Now you can keep looking at the camera no matter where you’re looking — at your script, screen, or slides. Eye Contact uses AI to subtly adjust your gaze in video so it appears you're looking directly into the camera — even when you’re reading something off-camera.
With Eye Contact in Descript, you can read off a script or teleprompter without worrying about memorizing it or endless mistake-and-retake loops. You’ll spend less time recording, and zero time editing retakes.
There’s a reason news anchors, late-night hosts, and YouTube stars use a teleprompter — looking directly into the camera creates a more authentic, intimate connection with their audiences. Eye Contact lets you connect without buying a teleprompter, or learning to use it (which is a whole other skill, and not easy).
Descript adds Eye Contact to your video non-destructively — so you still have the original and can toggle the effect on or off. Plus, you can apply it to parts of your video without altering the entire footage.