Tell it what you mean
A title, an audience, a tone. Drop a link or your files — the studio reads everything first.
Pitches, investor decks, all-hands, internal reviews. Build them in minutes. Open the room.
From brief to deck
No blank canvas. You write the intent — the studio plans, stages and builds every scene.
A title, an audience, a tone. Drop a link or your files — the studio reads everything first.
Your deck structures itself, scene by scene. Opening, argument, numbers, close — in order, on purpose.
Every scene is staged in parallel — layout, copy, charts, motion. Start editing while the last ones land.
The editor
Nothing is locked. Nothing is flattened. Touch any element — it stays a living piece of the slide.
Your brand
Pick a palette — the whole deck repaints itself, live. Or build your own from your website or a single image.
Fifteen built-in themes. Unlimited yours — pulled from a URL, an image, or set by hand. Your logo rides along on every slide.
Try a palette
Show it. Send it. Keep it.
What you built is what they see — on stage, in a link, in a file.
Full screen, arrow keys, transitions that morph instead of cut. Camera moves inside the slide. A soundtrack, if you want one.
One URL, nothing to install. Add an access code, set it to expire — in a day, a week, never.
PDF for inboxes. PowerPoint for the people who insist. A standalone web page. Or a narrated film of the whole deck.
Hours in slide tools. A different brand on every page. Exports that look nothing like what you designed.
Your brand by default. Every block editable in place. One source, every format, every time.