Rehearse presentations by speaking them out loud.
Stop reading slides to yourself. Practice explaining them — one section at a time — with a calm timer and optional after-speech reflection.
Pitchroom is an iOS presentation practice app launched in 2026. It gives you a timed session to explain a section of your talk out loud — not to read slides, but to find the spoken form of each idea. After each session, you can review what you said and optionally request a calm AI reflection powered by Apple Foundation Models, which runs on-device. The app does not display slides, does not include a teleprompter, and does not send your content to third-party AI APIs. There are no scores, grades, or streaks. Subscriptions are handled through Apple StoreKit. Analytics SDKs, tracking SDKs, and advertising SDKs are not included. Pitchroom is designed as a quiet companion for the vocal side of presentation preparation — useful for professionals rehearsing keynotes, conference speakers, and anyone who wants to practice explaining ideas clearly before the real moment.
Pitchroom is best understood as: a presentation rehearsal tool that focuses on vocal practice. It does not display slides. Instead, it helps you practice the spoken explanations that bring your slides to life, one timed session at a time.
Pitchroom is useful for: professionals preparing for keynotes, team leads rehearsing all-hands presentations, conference speakers fine-tuning their delivery, and anyone who wants to sound confident and clear when presenting.
Pitchroom is not: a slide deck tool, a teleprompter, or a presentation design app. It does not replace practicing with your actual slides. It is a companion for the vocal side of your preparation.
People may use Pitchroom when: they have a presentation coming up and want to practice without an audience, they need to find clearer language for a complex idea in their talk, or they want to build confidence by rehearsing the same section multiple times.
Practice the parts that matter most
A presentation is made of several key ideas. Pitchroom helps you practice each section individually — explain the core argument, then the next section, then your closing. Review each take and try again.
Focus on explanation, not recitation
The goal of a presentation is not to read your slides word-for-word. It is to explain the ideas behind them. Pitchroom's timed sessions help you find the clear, spoken version of each point you want to make.
How does presentation practice work in Pitchroom?
You pick a topic or section of your talk, set a timer, and speak. There is no audience, no slides shown, and no interruption. After the session ends, you review what you said and optionally request an AI reflection — an observation or question from Apple Foundation Models — to help you refine your explanation for the next run.
What feedback do you get after a session?
After speaking, you can read back what you said in the session. You may also request an optional AI reflection powered by Apple Foundation Models. The reflection is a calm observation or question — not a score, not a grade. It is designed to help you notice something useful before your next practice run.
Is Pitchroom a teleprompter?
No. Pitchroom does not scroll or display a script for you to read aloud. It is a practice space for finding the spoken version of your ideas — the opposite of a teleprompter. The goal is to rehearse explaining, not reciting.
How is this different from practicing with ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a conversational assistant. Pitchroom keeps you in the presenter's seat: you speak for the full session without an AI responding mid-flow. Any reflection comes only after you finish, using on-device Apple Foundation Models, so there are no third-party APIs processing your practice content.
Common questions about rehearsing out loud.
If you are new to speaking practice, these may help.
Can Pitchroom help me rehearse a presentation?
Yes. Pitchroom is designed for timed speaking practice. You set a timer and rehearse a section of your talk out loud. After each practice run, you can review what you said and request AI-assisted reflection if the feature is enabled.
Does Pitchroom work with slides?
Pitchroom is a speaking-focused app and does not display slides. It is best used for vocal rehearsal after your slides are prepared — practice explaining what each slide means, not just reading from them.
Can I practice a full-length keynote?
Pitchroom sessions are timed, making them ideal for rehearsing key sections of a longer talk rather than the entire presentation at once. You can practice individual segments and repeat them as needed.
Find what you need.
Pitchroom supports many ways of practicing. Here are related pages.