Klieg

Rehearse your scripts. Run your lines.

Klieg is a native iOS rehearsal partner for actors. Import a script, and the app extracts your character's lines, reads the others, and listens while you perform. Built for professional actors preparing for auditions, drama students learning the craft, and anyone who needs a reliable scene partner that never gets tired of running it one more time.

Klieg

Rehearse your scripts. Run your lines.

Klieg is a native iOS rehearsal partner for actors. Import a script, and the app extracts your character's lines, reads the others, and listens while you perform. Built for professional actors, drama students, and hobbyist performers who need a reliable scene partner that never gets tired of running it one more time.

What you get

Three ways to import a script Paste text directly, snap photos of physical pages, or upload a PDF. Klieg handles screenplays, stage plays, and monologues. Photos and scanned PDFs are read on-device with Apple's text recognition; clean, structured scripts come back ready to rehearse.

Rehearse mode Practice on your own. Klieg reads the other characters out loud with text-to-speech and listens while you say your lines. It waits as long as you need — long pauses are part of acting, and the app respects that. The teleprompter advances when you finish a line.

Scene Practice mode Rehearse with another actor on one phone. Klieg shows the script and listens for the next line regardless of who speaks it. No tapping, no toggles between turns — just rehearse, and the app keeps pace.

Hear mode A passive listen-through. The whole script reads aloud, every character, every stage direction. Useful for learning a new piece in the car, on a walk, or before bed.

Smart cue detection Klieg listens while you speak and recognizes when you have finished your line — not by timing out, but by understanding the words. You can pause for breath, build emotion, take a beat. Nothing rushes you.

Voice commands Say "line" to get a prompt of the next few words when you are stuck. Say "next" to skip ahead. Both commands check whether the word is actually part of your dialogue first, so you can say "draw the line" or "next morning" without triggering them by accident.

Rich stage direction handling Every stage direction is classified — delivery cues, physical actions, sound effects, scene structure. Sound effects can be narrated by the voice; physical actions stay visual on the page; paralinguistic notes adjust the way other characters are read. The script behaves the way a director would block it.

Free to start

Klieg is free to download. Your first two scripts are free, forever, with full access to every rehearsal mode. Klieg Premium unlocks unlimited script imports — monthly, or yearly with a 7-day free trial.

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