Keynote: Design Presentations

Keynote: Design Presentations

By Apple

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2010-04-01
  • Current Version: 15.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 632.73 MB
  • Developer: Apple
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
Score: 4.38989
4.38989
From 79,015 Ratings

Description

Keynote is now part of Apple Creator Studio, an amazing collection of Apple’s most powerful creative apps designed to help you bring your ideas to life. The suite includes Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage — plus premium content and intelligence features in Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and Freeform, all in one simple plan. Creating, viewing, and editing presentations in Keynote, as well as collaborating in real time, does not require a subscription. Create memorable presentations on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro. Start with an Apple-designed theme and add text, images, charts, and shapes. Bring it all to life with cinematic animations and transitions. Confidently present from anywhere, in person or virtually, and take turns controlling a presentation in multi-presenter slideshows. Get Started Quickly • Work from iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro, or even a PC with iCloud.com • Select from a wide variety of Apple-designed themes • Import and edit Microsoft PowerPoint presentations Create Stunning Presentations • Easily change slide layouts and backgrounds • Add recorded audio, live video, and image galleries • Use powerful graphics tools including background removal and masking • Draw or write with Apple Pencil on iPad Cinema-Quality Animations • Beautiful cinematic slide transitions and impressive animations • Emphasis builds and Magic Move let you effortlessly add impact • See live on-canvas previews as you animate your slides • Draw a motion path with Apple Pencil on iPad Present to Your Audience • Rehearse with a customizable presenter display • Practice in an immersive Conference Room or Theater environment on Apple Vision Pro • Highlight with Apple Pencil or with your finger while presenting on iPad • Control your slideshow from an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch Share with Anyone • Share your presentation publicly or collaborate with specific people using iCloud or Box • Make changes from any device and see a list of changes from others in real-time • Export presentations to Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF, HTML, movies, and image files Apple Intelligence • Use Writing Tools to proofread, rewrite, summarize, and compose text • Create your own fun images with Image Playground based on a description Some features of Apple Creator Studio require an Apple Intelligence–capable device. For full system requirements and usage limits for Apple Creator Studio intelligence features, see Apple Support article 125029.

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Reviews

  • Endless Crashing

    1
    By jcklnz11
    Much less stable than previous version. Ever-present ads to upgrade to a monthly subscription.
  • Unreliable, crashes 3x per day

    1
    By paci28
    I have been using keynote for work but if I could I would switch. It crashes out at least 3x per day, I have tried updating, restarting my computer. I also wish it would do calculation in table used to populate graphics.
  • Please stop the pain

    1
    By Miguel_RV_
    Why have you caused me such agony. Who in Cupertino thought this would be a meaningful monetization opportunity. You are actively destroying your brand with this move. I hope whoever decided to make these changes gets hired at google for 3x their salary and you feel stupid for letting them do this.
  • Fantastic for animations, clunky on other features

    3
    By Arthurleejoice
    Keynote is my base software. I use it 98% of my time. The pros: The animation and transition management is amazing. It allows to design exactly what I need to do, time everything accurately, and deliver engaging presentations. Image management is also a great tool, especially the Super Resolution and Remove Background features. The cons: It’s become extremely annoying overtime to constantly set up my UI everytime someone modifies the presentation through Box, or every time I reopen a file. There should be a possibility to define a WorkSpace like in Pixelmator Pro, or Adobe in Settings to define namely: The view parameters by default: Navigator, Show Object List and Presenter Notes, Ruler, Guides etc, so that I don’t have to do it 127 times each day. There should also be a way to define by default the direction of each animation, the duration. And a way to keep in memory the most used gradients. There should be a way to convert images into shapes, and resize blocks by scaling in percentage. Image generation should be integrated (Image Playground, ChatGPT…) Replace image should allow the option from clipboard like in PowerPoint. Last but not least, there should be a way to attribute tasks to collaborators, like in Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • Love Keynote. Hate the bait and switch.

    1
    By Brad M 8237
    From “included for free with your Mac” to Pay Each Month. WTF. I feel betrayed. I’ve been a loyal Mac user since college. I’ve bought countless Apple devices. I pay more for my machines than for PCs, but it seemed worth it. iWork now a subscription from a company constantly taking my money for iPads, phones, and computers (of which I own 4?) So disappointed. Very angry.
  • So close to being the ultimate app for me

    4
    By loopct
    Ive long used Keynote way beyond its main function as a slide deck tool. I use it to plan and even create video projects, use it as a virtual whiteboard for brainstorming, visual project tracking, functional dashboards with its table and formula ability, prototyping apps and websites with its linking ability… even basic document creation and editing I do in keynote with a slide that is formatted for portrait letter size paper. I think it can almost do anything Pages and Numbers and freeform does. I just wish it had a few more feature and some of the toolbars were more customizable. Thats where I feel I get slowed down the most from flying even quicker in my projects
  • Yes

    5
    By Wisieusjejej
    Yes
  • Awesome classic Mac software

    4
    By frankieggg
    I need to write with pictures and diagrams. Keynote allows me to almost effortlessly combine both text and pictures. Almost, because there are no real drawing tools. And they keyboard shortcuts don’t always work. It also doesn’t play nice when converting to Powerpoint. I need to do this when I teach. Mostly text gets messed up and powerpoint can’t read HEIC files. The guidelines only seem to work per slide. The next slide and they’re gone. I’d love more exporting options. It doesn’t like vertical formats at all. I wish it could auto text flow like Apple Pages. Bottom line, is Keynote is awesome, free software from Apple.
  • Canva is better

    1
    By MMM🌈🌟
    It is true
  • THE FEEDBACK

    4
    By Aaaaaaasommmmeee
    This was great BUT… i could not understand stand that you had to DOBLE tap instead of just TAP but other wise it was pretty good

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