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Best presentation apps for iPad and iPhone in 2024

Presentations are a handy tool for students,  teachers , and professionals. Moreover, you can also use them at parties and events because gone are the days of boring slides that fail to retain your audience’s attention. Today, you can quickly create captivating slideshows that communicate your message effectively and engagingly. So, check out these best presentation apps for iPad and iPhone, no matter what kind of project you’re working on in the classroom or the boardroom.

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Although Canva is well-known as a graphic design app , it can also help you create spectacular slides for a presentation that will wow your audience. There are tons of professionally designed templates that you can customize according to your needs.

Moreover, you can add your own brand elements like logos and images to create a unified look. The best part is that it is incredibly easy to use, yet gives you impeccable results. You can add your original pictures, illustrations, and text, or choose from the extensive database of design elements that it offers.

Price : Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)

2. Google Slides

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Creating top-notch presentations with Google Slides is a breeze. It has a highly intuitive user-interface that makes your work easy. Further, the real-time collaboration feature lets you work with your friends and colleagues. You can add and rearrange slides, format text, and shapes with ease.

Further, you can also open and edit PowerPoint slides right from this app. Another notable feature is that it lets you work even offline. So, if you ever find yourself without an internet connection, your work won’t hit a roadblock. Lastly, Google Slides supports several languages, such as English, German, Italian, Japanese, and more.

Price:  Free

3. Microsoft PowerPoint

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Across the world, PowerPoint has been synonymous with presentations for decades. In recent years, this tool has come a long way. So what better way to get creative than with this official app from Microsoft. It features a range of powerful and customizable slides and templates that will make you stand out.

Moreover, you can use a new AI tool called Presenter Coach that will help you practice your presentation and get real-time suggestions to adjust your pacing, avoid “umms” and speak confidently. Finally, there is seamless syncing with OneDrive that ensures your projects stay consistent across devices.

Price:  Free (In-app Purchases start from $6.99)

4. Notability

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This is a renowned note-taking app for your iPad , but it doubles up as an excellent way to share presentations with others and keep your audience engaged. It has a lot of useful tools like ink, highlighter, text, and audio. If you’re working on a compatible iPad, you can even handwrite and sketch with Apple Pencil to bring your projects to life.

Further, the laser pointer makes it easy to direct attention to specific parts of your work. There’s also a multi-note feature that lets you view another note on your device that stays hidden from the audience whom you are presenting to. Not surprisingly, this is a bestselling paid app on the iPad App Store

Price : $8.99

5. Slideshow Creator

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If you want to make a more casual presentation for family gatherings or parties, check out this easy-to-use iPad and iPhone presentation app. It offers various slideshow styles for everything from birthdays and graduation to sports events, invitations, and more.

You simply have to select the style you want, select the photos, videos, and music you want to collate, add text and captions, and then export it into a video that you can share through social media or project on a big screen.

Price : Free (In-app Purchases start from $4.99)

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Here’s the app that Apple itself uses to present brilliant creations to the world. It’s the most powerful app to present your ideas on an iPhone or iPad. In addition to all the basic features, there are advanced options like animated charts and cinematic transitions to add that extra flair with ease.

Further, Keynote Live allows you to present a slideshow that your audience can follow on their Apple devices or online on iCloud.com. Finally, with the built-in real-time collaboration feature, it lets you work with your team seamlessly. Thanks to the Keynote for iCloud, even Windows PC users can collaborate.

7. Adobe Spark Video

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This one’s a video editor app that also lets you create professional presentations. Within minutes, you can put together compelling video stories replete with professional images that highlight your message. You can even select the soundtrack that you like best, and the app will compile everything with beautiful cinematic motion.

Whether you want to inform, persuade, or inspire, your presentations can make an impact with this app. You can even access, edit, and share your video from a browser using Adobe Spark. All this functionality for free is a pretty sweet deal.

Price:  Free (Spark Subscription Monthly – $9.99)

8. Prezi Viewer

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This iOS presentation app makes sure that you outshine everyone else. It’s intuitive and innovative, with stunning animations that draw your audience’s attention to precisely where you want it. You can even access and showcase your work offline if you need to.

When presenting, you don’t need to keep looking behind you because you can see your work on your phone screen too. Moreover, your iPhone or iPad acts as a clicker too! This neat app also supports multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, and Japanese.

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Best Presentation Apps For iPhone

  • By: Leslie Belknap

If you want to turn your iPhone into a presentation powerhouse there are many app options that can help you achieve that goal. Included below is a short list of some of the most popular presentation apps currently available. Each app has a distinct list of features, pros, and cons so check them all out to find the presentation app that is a perfect fit for your needs.

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1. i-Clickr Remote for PowerPoint Lite

–     Complete control of your PowerPoint presentation including animations. –     Record your presentation (slides and your voice audio) into a movie as you present. –     Share PDF version of the presentation with audience via email. –     View your slides and slide notes directly on your iOS device during your presentation. –     Navigate through your slides with finger swipes and taps. –     Grab your audience’s attention with real-time annotations (Windows only). –     Help you track your presentation time with onboard clock. –     Set presentation alarm so that your iOS device will alert you with a buzz before time runs out. –     Pause and resume presentations. –     Switch between multiple slideshows. –     Works with both Windows and Mac Office, iWork ’09 Keynote on Mac, and OpenOffice on Windows. –     Control presentation from your Apple Watch. –     Control external laser pointer.

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2. Microsoft PowerPoint

–   The real Microsoft PowerPoint app designed for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. –   On iPhone, iPad Air, and iPad mini, the core PowerPoint experience, including viewing, creating, and editing presentations, is free. –   When you edit a presentation, your content and formatting are maintained across all your devices. –   Work simultaneously with others on the same presentation. –   Get tasks done faster, with multitasking. Run PowerPoint for iPad side by side with other apps (iOS 9).

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3. SlideShark Presentation App

–     From your computer, iPad, or iPhone upload a PowerPoint file to your free account. –     SlideShark also has direct integrations with OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, and other storage providers. –     Use SlideShark to download & show the presentation on your iOS device. –     Broadcast your presentation over the web in real-time to meeting attendees, from your iOS device. –     Use iPhone/iPod touch as remote control/laser pointer.

4. Slideshow Remote® for PowerPoint

–    Wirelessly control PowerPoint via Wi-Fi. –    Open PowerPoint and Keynote attached to emails. –    View current and next slide. –    View and edit presenter’s notes. –    Timer for elapsed time. –    Audio and vibration feedback. –    Disable device auto-lock. –    Supports Retina display. –    Share slides via AirPlay. –    View on the new Apple TV. –    Screen auto-refresh for animations. –    Draw/erase annotations on screen. –    Switch between active presentations. –    Open recent presentations.

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5. ClearSlide Presenter

–    Easily access your sales content from anywhere, regardless of Internet connectivity. –    Fully integrated with the ClearSlide web-based platform, Presenter has a mobile-optimized interface. –    Present remotely from your iPhone or iPad –    Choose which presentations to sync so you always have the right content at the right time –    Utilize any content, including PowerPoint, Keynote, PDF, video, and more –    Automatically save slide analytics to your ClearSlide account –    Collect valuable meeting recaps that sync directly to your CRM –    Present directly to your ClearSlide Viewer Link –    Fully featured drawing tools including pins, free-form drawing, highlighting, shapes and more –    Access Codes for meeting security –    Share your Viewer Link and conference call info directly from the app –    See what active viewers and callers are in your meeting when presenting online –    A ClearSlide account is required for this app.

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–    Built from the ground up for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, it makes creating a world-class presentation — complete with animated charts and transitions — as simple as touching and tapping. –    Present right on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. –    Or use video mirroring to present on an HDTV, and preview your slides and notes on your device using the Presenter Display. –    With iCloud built in, your presentations are kept up to date across all your devices. –    You can instantly share a presentation using just a link, giving others the latest version and the ability to edit it directly from www.icloud.com using a Mac or PC browser. –    Use advanced presentation controls including autoplay, looped, and viewer-guided slideshows –    Display any presentation on an external display or projector; navigate slides, view presenter notes; stream wirelessly using AirPlay and Apple TV, or use an adapter (sold separately) –    Use the Keynote Remote Apple Watch app to control a presentation playing on a Mac, iPad,  or iPhone. –    Use “Open in Another App” to copy presentations to apps such as Dropbox –    Print your presentations on a wireless printer on your network using AirPrint

7. Google Slides

–    Create new presentations or edit any that were created on the web or on another device. –    Share presentations and work together with others in the same presentation at the same time. –    Open, edit, and save Microsoft PowerPoint files. –    Get stuff done anytime — even without an internet connection. –    Add and rearrange slides, format text and shapes, and more. –    Present right from your device. –    Never worry about losing your work — everything is automatically saved as you type.

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8. Haiku Deck

–    Seamless, real-time syncing between iPad, iPhone, and Web. –    Edit your Haiku Decks online, or create online and present from your iPhone or iPad. –    Use your iPhone as a remote in presentation mode. –    Quickly detects and connects with nearby devices for painless setup. –    Easily share Haiku Decks via AirDrop, email, or social sites. –    Intuitive one-hand remote navigation –    Private note display turns your iPhone into a personal teleprompter.

9. GoTo Meeting

–  Download the free GoToMeeting app and join, host or schedule a GoToMeeting session right from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. –  Whatever the presenter shows on their screen, you see on yours: slide presentations, design mockups, spreadsheets, reports. –  And, with the help of Apple’s new continuity feature, you can even start a meeting on your iPhone or iPad and automatically transfer it to your Mac — perfect for when you’re a few minutes late returning to your desk.

Which presentation app is your favorite? Tell us on Twitter by tweeting us at @Ethos3 .

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9 best apps for building presentations in iOS

You can create presentations from an iPhone or iPad, with nearly all the bells and whistles to make them more visual and less boring.

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Slideshow presentations can be notoriously snooze-worthy. Nearly all of us can remember sitting patiently while someone flipped through a seemingly endless stream of slides. Most people have realized that when it comes to presentations, less is more and being visual is better than putting all of our bullet points in each slide.

Our tools for creating presentations have also taken a big leap forward, and we can even create top-notch slideshows on iPhones and iPads, including the use of effects, transitions, video clips , background music, narration and captions.

Here are nine presentation apps for iOS that can get the job done.

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Microsoft PowerPoint

Practically synonymous with presentations, Microsoft PowerPoint ( download on iOS ) is a great tool for photo slideshows. Create a new presentation, then add a title and as many slides as you need. Then import your images to PowerPoint and add them to their respective slides. You can then edit and arrange them, add transitions, backgrounds and music. Then play from your device, broadcast to your TV or share via the cloud.

PowerPoint for iOS

Google Slides

The Google Slides app ( download on iOS ) lets you make, tweak, collaborate with colleagues and finally share or present slideshows directly from your phone. Make beautiful slides instantly or customize them to your heart's content. You can also work with PowerPoint slides in Google Slides.

Google Slides for iOS

Apple's Keynote app ( download on iOS ) helps you create beautiful slideshow presentations. Start by choosing one of 30 Apple-designed themes and then replace the dummy text and graphics with your own. Add pictures, videos, interactive charts, cinematic animations and elegant transitions. Collaborate with colleagues in real time over iCloud and when you're ready, present in person or remotely using Keynote Live.

Keynote for iOS

Haiku Deck ( download on iOS ) allows you to easily create wow-worthy presentations on your iPhone or iPad . Get access to more than 40 million free-to-use photos; cool fonts, text templates and layouts; and the ability to create professional-looking charts with basic touch controls.

Work on your presentations across your devices or the web or collaborate with others using real-time syncing. Then present on your iPhone or on the big screen using your iPhone as a clicker.

Haiku Deck for iOS

Adobe Spark Video

Adobe Spark Video ( download on iOS ) lets anyone -- from novices to experts -- create video presentations. Easily splice together video clips, photos, text overlays, music and even your own narration, and the app will handle the rest. Then present your video or share it on your blog or social media account.

Adobe Spark Video for iOS

WPS Presentation, a part of WPS Office ( download on iOS ), lets you create, open and save Microsoft PowerPoint-compatible presentations.

Choose a template, upload your images, video and audio, and add cool font styles, shapes, text effects, columns and tables, advanced animation and slide transitions. After saving, you'll be ready to present via a monitor or a projector.

WPS Office for iOS

Make cool videos with Animoto ( download on iOS ) using clips and pictures from your gallery. Choose from 50 video styles, add music from the built-in music library, photo captions and intro and outro cards, and then share.

Animoto for iOS

RealTimes ( download on iOS ) takes the guesswork out of presentation-making by locating the best parts from your pictures and videos, arranging them, adding transitions and music, and making them easily shareable with the touch of a button. You can also customize your collages, montages and movies with filters, captions and your own music.

Realitimes for iOS

Prezi Viewer

Prezi Viewer ( download on iOS ), the companion to the Prezi web app , lets you practice and present your presentation from wherever you are. Share via emailed or messaged link, or present on your Mac's monitor using Bluetooth . While you won't create the presentation in the iOS app itself in this case, Prezi is such a powerful and unique tool for creating presentations that it still deserved a place on this list.

Prezi Viewer for iOS

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Presentations that stand out. Beautifully.

With its powerful tools and dazzling effects, Keynote makes it easy to create stunning and memorable presentations, and comes included with most Apple devices. Use Apple Pencil on your iPad to create diagrams or illustrations that bring your slides to life. And with real‑time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or a PC.

See what’s new in Keynote

Present your story. Your way.

Keynote sets the stage for an impressive presentation. A simple, intuitive interface puts important tools front and center, so everyone on your team can easily add beautiful charts, edit photos, and incorporate cinematic effects. And Rehearse Mode lets you practice on the go, with the current or next slide, notes, and clock — all in one view.

Start with a gorgeous layout.

Choose from over 40 eye‑catching themes that instantly give your presentation a professional look. Or create your own slide designs, background images, and page‑by‑page customization.

Create next-level animations.

Add drama to your presentation with more than 100 cinematic transitions and effects. Make your words pop by adding textures, color gradients, and even photos — with just a tap. And animate objects along a path using Apple Pencil or your finger on your iPhone or iPad.

Make every slide spectacular.

Add subtle movement to your slides with dynamic backgrounds. Illustrate your point with over 700 Apple-designed shapes, or add photos, videos, music, image galleries, and charts. Easily remove backgrounds from supported images and live videos or manually refine adjustments as needed. You can even use your iPhone to take a photo or scan a document, and Continuity Camera can send it straight to Keynote on your Mac.

What’s new in Keynote.

Learn about everything you can do in Keynote

Get the updates. Then get in touch.

Stay up to date when people join, edit, or comment in collaborative presentations and easily get in touch with your team using Messages and FaceTime.

Get more done on iPad.

Quickly insert objects, find settings, and get to your favorite tools with the customizable toolbar. And Stage Manager makes it easy to multitask across multiple presentations and apps at the same time. 1

Make backgrounds disappear.

Now you can more easily remove backgrounds from supported images — and even live videos — or adjust them to your liking.

Add live video feeds to any slide.

Appear in a window, right on your slides, with a picture-in-picture display during remote presentations. Or include a live feed of your iPhone or iPad screen to show off apps.

Get started with dynamic themes.

Start with one of three beautiful new animated themes, then customize it to set the tone for each slide with 18 adjustable background presets — from understated to highly visual, monochrome to colorful, calm to energetic.

Captivate your audience with dynamic backgrounds.

Make your presentation stand out by adding stunning color and visual interest to your slides. Create motion on a title or closing slide for a bold statement, and keep viewers engaged with subtle movement throughout the presentation.

Present with your team. Seamlessly.

For slideshows with multiple presenters, you can take turns controlling a single deck — from anywhere — on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.

Play YouTube and Vimeo videos right in Keynote.

Embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo, then play it right in your presentations, without the need to download or open the video in a media player. 2

Present over video conference. Like a pro.

Play a slideshow in its own window so you can access other apps while you present. You can view your presenter notes, upcoming slides, and navigation in a separate window as well.

Outline your presentation. Easier.

With outline view for iPhone and iPad, quickly jot down your thoughts, restructure ideas, and move concepts from slide to slide. Then switch to slide view and start designing.

Present like never before. From anywhere.

With Keynote, presenting remotely can be just as seamless as presenting in person. Say goodbye to saying “Next slide, please” — now multiple people can present together, even remotely, with each person taking control of their section of the deck. Add a live video feed of yourself to any slide for a picture-in-picture experience. Or when presenting on your Mac, include a live feed of your iPhone or iPad screen to walk through your apps. You can even play a slideshow in its own window, so you can simultaneously access your notes and other apps.

Any presentation. Any device. Anytime.

You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Keynote. Work seamlessly across all your Apple devices. The slides you create using a Mac or iPad will look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.

You can also work on presentations stored on iCloud or Box using a PC.

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Create and present together. Even when apart.

Work together in the same presentation, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours, too. You can even get notifications when people join, edit, or comment. When presenting as a team, you can also take turns controlling a single deck from anywhere.

Use Apple Pencil when inspiration strikes.

Add color, illustrations, and handwritten comments for more beautiful presentations with Apple Pencil on your iPad.

Plays well with Office.

Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint? Keynote makes it a great working relationship. You can save Keynote presentations as PowerPoint files. Or import and edit PowerPoint presentations right in Keynote.

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The best presentation software

These powerpoint alternatives go beyond the basics..

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The latest presentation apps have made it easier than ever to format slides and create professional-looking slideshows without giving off a "this is a template" vibe. Even standard PowerPoint alternatives have updated key features to make it easier than ever to collaborate and create presentations quickly, so you can spend more time prepping for your actual presentation.

If, like me, you've been using Google Slides unquestioningly for years, it's a whole new world out there. The newest crop of online presentation tools go way beyond the classic slideshow experience, with new features to keep your audience's attention, streamline the creation process with AI, and turn slide decks into videos and interactive conversations.

I've been testing these apps for the past few years, and this time, I spent several days tinkering with the top presentation software solutions out there to bring you the best of the best.

Beautiful.ai for AI-powered design

Prezi for non-linear, conversational presentations

Powtoon for video presentations

Genially for interactive, presenter-less presentations

Pitch for collaborating with your team on presentations

Zoho Show for a simple presentation app

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What makes the best presentation app?

How we evaluate and test apps.

Our best apps roundups are written by humans who've spent much of their careers using, testing, and writing about software. Unless explicitly stated, we spend dozens of hours researching and testing apps, using each app as it's intended to be used and evaluating it against the criteria we set for the category. We're never paid for placement in our articles from any app or for links to any site—we value the trust readers put in us to offer authentic evaluations of the categories and apps we review. For more details on our process, read the full rundown of how we select apps to feature on the Zapier blog .

When looking for the best presentation apps, I wanted utility players. After all, slideshows are used for just about everything, from pitch decks and product launches to class lectures and church sermons. With that in mind, here's what I was looking for:

Pre-built templates. The best presentation tools should have attractive, professional-looking templates to build presentations in a hurry.

Sharing and collaboration options. Whether you plan to share your webinar slides later, or you just want to collaborate with a coworker on a presentation, it should be easy to share files and collaborate in real-time.

Flexibility and customization options. Templates are great, but top presentation apps should enable you to customize just about everything—giving you the flexibility to build exactly what you need.

Affordability. Creating compelling presentations is important, but you shouldn't have to bust your budget to make it happen. With capable free tools on the market, affordability is a top consideration.

Standalone functionality. There's no reason to use multiple tools when one can do it all, so I didn't test any apps that require and work on top of another presentation app like PowerPoint or Google Slides.

Familiar, deck-based UI. For our purposes here, I only tested software that uses slides, with the familiar deck-based editor you expect from a "presentation" tool (versus, for example, a video creation app).

While many apps now offer AI features in one way or another, I found many of these features to be lacking still—they're often slow, struggle to pull in relevant imagery, and yield wildly inconsistent designs. For that reason, I opted not to make AI features a strict requirement (for now!), and I've still included apps that don't offer AI. (Of course, if you opt for one of those, you can still easily get AI-generated images from a separate tool and copy them into your presentation app of choice.)

Beyond that, I also looked for presentation apps that brought something unique to the table—features above and beyond what you can get for free from a legacy solution like PowerPoint or Google Slides. (And I opted not to test any brand new apps that are still in beta, since there are so many established options out there.)

Here's what my testing workflow looked like:

I went through any onboarding or guided tutorials.

I created a new deck, scanning through all available templates, noting how well-designed they were (and which were free versus paid).

I added new slides, deleted slides, edited text and images, and played around with other content types.

I changed presentation design settings, like color schemes and background images.

I reviewed and tested the sharing and collaboration options.

I tested out presenter view (when available).

After my first round of testing, I went back into the top performers to test any unique or niche features like AI, brand settings, interactive content, and more. With that, these are the best presentation apps I found—each one really brings something different or radically easy to the table.

The best presentation software: at a glance

The best free presentation software, canva (web, windows, mac, android, ios).

Canva, our pick for the best free presentation app

Canva pros:

Excellent free plan

Tons of amazing templates for all use cases

Feature-rich

Canva cons:

The Magic Design AI tool is still inconsistent and not super impressive

Canva offers one of the most robust free plans of all the presentation apps I tested. The app delays account creation until after you've created your first design, so you can get started building your presentation in seconds. Choose from an almost overwhelming number of beautiful templates (nearly all available for free), including those designed specifically for education or business use cases.

Anyone who's accidentally scrolled too far and been bumped to the next slide will appreciate Canva's editor interface, which eliminates that problem altogether with a smooth scroll that doesn't jump around. Choose from a handful of preset animations to add life to your presentations, or browse the library of audio and video files available to add. And Canva also has a number of options for sharing your presentation, including adding collaborators to your team, sharing directly to social media, and even via QR code.

Present directly from Canva, and let audience members submit their questions via Canva Live. Once you share a link to invite audience members to your presentation, they can send questions for you to answer. As the presenter, you'll see them pop up in your presenter view window, so you can keep the audience engaged and your presentation clear. Alternatively, record a presentation with a talking head bubble—you can even use an AI presenter here—to share remotely.

Canvas has added a number of AI-powered tools , but I wasn't super impressed by them yet. When I asked the Magic Design tool to generate a presentation from scratch, for example, the result was a bunch of unrelated images, inconsistent design, and surface-level copy. These features will likely improve in time, but for now, you're better off starting from one of Canva's many great templates.

Canva pricing: Free plan available; paid plans start at $119.99/year for 1 user and include additional features like Brand Kit, premium templates and stock assets, and additional AI-powered design tools.

The best presentation app for AI-powered design

Beautiful.ai (web, mac, windows).

Beautiful.ai pros:

True AI design

No fussing around with alignment

Still allows for customization

Beautiful.ai cons:

No free plan

Generative AI features aren't great yet

If you're like me, editing granular spacing issues is the absolute worst part of building a presentation. Beautiful.ai uses artificial intelligence to take a lot of the hassle and granular design requirements out of the presentation process, so you can focus on the content of a presentation without sacrificing professional design. If I needed to make presentations on a regular basis, this is the app I'd use.

Many apps have recently added AI design features, but Beautiful.ai has been doing it for years—and they've perfected the UX of AI design, ensuring the tool's reign as the most streamlined and user-friendly option for AI design.

The editor is a little different from most presentation apps, but it's still intuitive—and you'll start off with a quick two-minute tutorial. When creating a new slide, scroll through "inspiration slides" to find a layout you like; once you choose, the app will pull the layout and automatically adapt it to match the design of the rest of your presentation.

With 10 themes, several templated slides, over 40 fully-designed templates, and 23 different color palettes to choose from, Beautiful.ai strikes a perfect balance between automation and customization.

While Beautiful.ai doesn't offer a free plan, paid plans are reasonably priced and offer sharing and collaboration options that rival collab-focused apps like Google Slides. And speaking of Google, you can connect Beautiful.ai with Google Drive to save all your presentations there.

Note: I did test the newly released generative AI feature (called DesignerBot) and felt it wasn't much to write home about. It's great for adding individual slides to an existing presentation—automatically choosing the best layout and matching the design to the rest of the deck—but as with most other apps, it struggled to generate a quality presentation from scratch.

Beautiful.ai pricing: Plans start at $12/month for unlimited slides, AI content generation, viewer analytics, and more. Upgrade to a Team plan for $40/user/month to get extra collaboration and workspace features and custom brand controls.

If you're a founder looking for an AI presentation tool for your pitch deck, Slidebean is a great Beautiful.ai alternative for startups. The app offers a number of templates; a unique, content-first outline editor; and AI design help that you can toggle on or off for each slide. I didn't include it on the list mainly because of the price: the free plan is quite limited, and the paid all-access plan starts at $228/year.

The best presentation app for conversational presentations

Prezi (web, mac, windows, ios, android).

Prezi interface

Prezi pros:

Doesn't restrict you to standard presentation structure

Lots of customization options

Prezi Video lets you display a presentation right over your webcam video

Prezi cons:

Steep learning curve

Struggling to squeeze information into a basic, linear presentation? Give Prezi a try. Unlike nearly all other presentation apps on the market, Prezi Present doesn't restrict the structure of your presentation to a straight line. The editor focuses on topics and subtopics and allows you to arrange them any way you want, so you can create a more conversational flow of information.

With the structural flexibility, you still get all the same customization features you expect from top presentation software, including fully-editable templates. There's a learning curve if you're unfamiliar with non-linear presentations, but templates offer a great jumping-off point, and Prezi's editor does a good job of making the process more approachable.

Plus, Prezi comes with two other apps: Prezi Design and Prezi Video. Prezi Video helps you take remote presentations to a new level. You can record a video where the presentation elements are displayed right over your webcam feed. Record and save the video to share later, or connect with your video conferencing tool of choice (including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet) to present live.

Prezi pricing: Free 14-day trial and a free plan that includes up to 5 visual projects; paid plans start at $5/month and include additional features like private presentations and Prezi Present.

The best presentation app for video presentations

Powtoon (web, ios, android).

Powtoon pros:

Timing automatically changes based on the content on the slide

Can toggle between slideshow and video

Can orient presentation as horizontal, vertical, or square

Powtoon cons:

Limited free plan

Powtoon makes it easy to create engaging videos by orienting the editor around a slide deck. Editing a Powtoon feels just like editing a presentation, but by the time you finish, you have a professional video. 

You can edit your slides at any time, and when you hit play, a video plays through your deck—the feel is almost like an animated explainer video. Each slide includes the animations you choose and takes up as much time as is needed based on the content on the slide. Powtoon figures the timing automatically, and you can see in the bottom-right of the editor how much time is used on your current slide versus the total presentation. If you ever want to present as a slide deck, just toggle between Slideshow and Movie.

You'll likely need to subscribe to a paid plan to get the most out of Powtoon—like creating videos longer than three minutes, downloading them as MP4 files, and white-labeling your presentations—but doing so won't break the bank. Plus, you'll unlock tons of templates complete with animations and soundtracks.

One of my favorite Powtoon features is the ability to orient your video: you can choose horizontal orientation (like a normal presentation) or opt for vertical (for mobile) or square (for social media). When your presentation is ready, you can publish straight to YouTube, Wistia, Facebook Ads, and any number of other locations.

Powtoon pricing: Limited free plan available; paid plans start at $20/month and include white-labeling, priority support, additional storage, and more.

The best presentation app for interactive presentations

Genially (web).

Genially, our pick for the best presentation app for interactive presentations

Genially pros:

Don't need a presenter (it's interactive)

You can set universal branding guidelines

Unlimited creations on the free plan

Genially cons:

Free plan has some limitations worth looking into (e.g., can only make public presentations)

While many presentation apps are built for presenter-led decks, Genially 's interactive features and animated templates make it easy to build a self-led presentation. A variety of interactive buttons allow you to show viewers additional context on hover, have them skip to any page of your deck, and let them navigate to external links.

This presentation program offers a bunch of searchable templates, including some for business proposals, reports, social media presentations, and more (though most of those are available on premium plans only). Genially also includes Smart blocks —templated blocks of content for elements like data visualizations and image galleries.

My favorite feature is the brand settings. Premium users can set universal branding guidelines that include your logo, color scheme, fonts, images, and backgrounds, among other options. Think of them like a custom template, created and customized by you, that the whole team can use. Once set, your team can easily create on-brand presentations that automatically apply your brand settings, without even thinking about it.

Plus, Genially supports additional content like training materials, infographics, and interactive images—all subject to your brand presets.

Genially pricing: Free plan available with unlimited creations and views and access to templates; paid plans start at $7.49/month and include additional download options, privacy controls, offline viewing, premium templates, and more.

The best presentation app for collaborating with your team

Pitch (web, mac, windows, ios, android).

Pitch, our pick for the best presentation software for collaborating with your team

Pitch pros:

Google levels of collaboration

Assign slides to specific team members

Start live video calls straight from decks

Pitch cons:

User interface is a little different than you're used to

Need to collaborate on presentations with your team? Pitch is a Google Slides alternative that gets the job done. As far as decks go, Pitch includes all the beautifully-designed templates, customizability, and ease of use you expect from a top-notch presentation tool. But the app really shines when you add your team.

The right-hand sidebar is all about project management and collaboration: you can set and update the status of your deck, assign entire presentations or individual slides to team members, plus comment, react, or add notes. Save custom templates to make future presentations even easier and faster.

You can also invite collaborators from outside your company to work with you on individual decks. And if you opt for a paid plan, Pitch introduces workspace roles, shared private folders, and version history.

The "Go live" feature is a personal favorite—with just a click on the camera icon in the top-right, you can start a live video call. Any team members who open the presentation can hop in and collaborate in real-time. 

Pitch pricing: Free plan offers unlimited presentations, custom templates, and live video collaboration; paid plans start at $8/user/month for additional workspace features, presentation analytics, and more.

The best simple presentation app

Zoho show (web, ios, android, chrome).

Zoho Show, our pick for the best simple presentation app

Zoho Show pros:

Simple and easy to use

Version history and ability to lock slides

Completely free

Zoho Show cons:

Templates are pretty basic

If you're looking for a simple, yet capable presentation app that's a step up from Google Slides, Zoho Show is a great option. It's completely free to use, offers a clean, intuitive editor, and includes a number of great templates.

While the handful of "Themes" offered are on the basic side, Zoho templates boast a more modern and professional design than much of what Google Slides or PowerPoint offer. And I love that you can set the font and color scheme for the whole template, right from the start.

The app doesn't skimp on collaboration or shareability either. You can invite collaborators via email or shareable link, and comments and version history make it easy to work together on presentations. Once you're ready to share, you can even broadcast your presentation to a remote audience right from within Zoho. Plus, you can one-click lock slides to prevent any more editing or hide individual slides to customize your presentation for different audiences.

You can even connect Zoho Show to Zapier , so you can do things like automatically create a presentation when something happens in one of the other apps you use most.

Zapier is the leader in workflow automation—integrating with 6,000+ apps from partners like Google, Salesforce, and Microsoft. Use interfaces, data tables, and logic to build secure, automated systems for your business-critical workflows across your organization's technology stack. Learn more .

Zoho Show pricing: Free

The best presentation app for generative AI

Gamma (web).

Gamma, our pick for the best presentation app for generative AI

Gamma pros:

Creates fully fleshed-out presentations from a prompt

Chatbot-like experience

Can still manually edit the presentation

Gamma cons:

Not as much granular customization

I tested a lot of apps claiming to use AI to up your presentation game, and Gamma 's generative features were head and shoulders above the crowd.

Simply give the app a topic—or upload an outline, notes, or any other document or article—approve the outline, and pick a theme. The app will take it from there and create a fully fleshed-out presentation. It's far from perfect, but Gamma produced the most useful jumping-off point of all the AI presentation apps I tested. 

Here's the key: Gamma is much more geared toward the iterative, chatbot experience familiar to ChatGPT users. Click on the Edit with AI button at the top of the right-hand menu to open the chat, and you'll see suggested prompts—or you can type in your own requests for how Gamma should alter the presentation.

Once you've done all you can with prompts, simply close the chat box to manually add the finishing touches. While you do sacrifice some granular customizability in exchange for the AI features, you can still choose your visual theme, change slide layouts, format text, and add any images, videos, or even app and web content.

Gamma pricing: Free plan includes unlimited users, 1 custom theme, 400 AI deck credits, and basic view analytics; upgrade to the Pro plan ("coming soon," as of this writing) for $10/user/month to get additional AI credits, advanced view analytics, custom fonts, and more.

What about the old standbys?

You might notice a few major presentation players aren't on this list, including OGs Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, and Google Slides. These apps are perfectly adequate for creating basic presentations, and they're free if you have a Windows or Mac device or a Google account.

I didn't include them on the list because the presentation space has really developed in the last several years, and after testing them out, I found these behemoths haven't kept pace. If they weren't made by Microsoft/Apple/Google, I might not even be mentioning them. They're pretty basic tools, they're behind the curve when it comes to templates (both quantity and design), and they don't offer any uniquely valuable features like robust team collaboration, branding controls, video, and so on.

Some of these companies (think: Microsoft and Google) are openly working on some pretty impressive-sounding AI features, but they haven't been widely released to the public yet. Rest assured, I'm watching this space, and the next time we update this article, I'll retest tools like PowerPoint and Google Slides to see what new features are available.

In any case, if you're reading this, you're probably looking for an alternative that allows you to move away from one of the big 3, and as the presentation platforms featured above show, there's a ton to gain—in terms of features, usability, and more—when you do.

Related reading:

8 Canva AI tools to improve your design workflow

The best online whiteboards for collaboration

How to share a presentation on Zoom without sharing your browser tabs and address bar

This post was originally published in October 2014 and has since been updated with contributions from Danny Schreiber, Matthew Guay, Andrew Kunesh, and Krystina Martinez. The most recent update was in May 2023.

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The 6 Best Apps to Create a Slideshow on iPhone

Find out about all the best apps you can use to make a slideshow on your iPhone.

iPhones are great for many things, including making high-quality slideshows of your photos. After making a slideshow, you can share it right from your device with ease. If you’re wondering how to create a slideshow on iPhone, there are plenty of ways. Whether you want to create something professional or something fun to share with your friends, there’s an app out there for you.

If you need to make a slideshow on your iPhone, check out these apps and see which one will work best for you. With so many options, there’s certainly one that will work for you.

If you’re looking to create a slideshow on your iPhone, you might be able to do that right now without downloading another app. That’s because the native iPhone Photos app has a built-in slideshow maker . Many iPhone users aren’t aware of this, but once you learn how to use it it’s easy.

With Photos, you can make a slideshow and change the speed, add themes, and even add music from your music library. If you need a simple slideshow right now without advanced features, you can make your slideshow in the Photos app.

Download: Photos (Free)

Another native Apple app, iMovie not only makes videos but also great slideshows. iMovie comes pre-installed on many iOS devices, so there’s a chance you already have it downloaded. While Photos is fine if you need a simple slideshow, you should consider iMovie if you want to make something more advanced.

With iMovie, you can import your photos and add extra features like music, transitions, and text effects. iMovie also allows you to add videos, so if you want to add a video to your montage, you can.

iMovie’s slideshows, once completed and exported, can play on most devices in a variety of formats. You can download it to a movie format and play it on a TV as well. To edit the slideshow, open the saved iMovie file to make your edits, and then save it to a movie format again.

Download: iMovie (Free)

3. Google Photos

Many iPhone users use Google Photos as it makes it easy to back up your files to your Google Drive account. While iCloud is great, sometimes having photos on your Google account too makes you feel sure you won’t lose any. You can even create locked folders in Google Photos . Transferring photos from your iPhone to Google also makes it easy to download pictures on your computer.

Google Photos also makes a quick slideshow with your imported photos. You can do so in the app. Once you make a slideshow, you can broadcast it to a Chromecast or a PC.

While the Google Photos app does make an easy slideshow, there aren’t any extra features. For example, you can’t add music or edit the photos after you create a slideshow. You also can’t change the transition time. Some users also have a hard time finding this feature, as Google Photos calls it a ’Movie’ and not a slideshow. However, If you want a simple slideshow you can broadcast on a Chrome-supported device, consider using Google Photos.

Download: Google Photos (Free, in-app purchases available)

4. Vimeo Create

Vimeo is a popular video-hosting platform that also created an app to make video and photo slideshows. While many users use it for videos, the photo slideshow feature is also fantastic. If you want something professional for work or business, you should consider using this app.

Vimeo Create has 3,000 templates to create your photo slideshow, more than any other app. With Vimeo Create, you can use your photos, videos, and music on any template. Then, you can edit the length of time and transitions to make it your own.

If you need a slideshow done but don’t have any photos of your own, Vimeo Create has you covered. This app includes a stock photo library with millions of photos with unlimited use. With so many photos, you can be sure to find something here that works for you.

Consider using Vimeo Create if you need something professional, especially if you need some stock photos added in as well.

Download: Vimeo Create (Subscription required, free trial available)

5. Picagram Video Maker

Picagram Video Maker is an all-in-one slideshow maker for your iPhone. While other photo slideshow apps have a few features the others lack, Picagram Video Maker seems to have all the features you’ll need. It’s even less complicated to use than other photo slideshow apps.

With Picagram Video Maker, you can import your photos and videos and add your transitions, length of time, and music to your slideshow. Then, you can add text to your photos and even add high-quality filters to make your photos pop.

Picagram Video Maker integrates with the most popular social media apps to showcase your slideshows so you can share them to your profile right from the app. It’s great for sharing to Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, and more.

Download: Picagram (Free)

6. SlideShow Maker With Music Fx

SlideShow Maker with Music Fx is another great slideshow app with many great features. You can add your photos and then add music, filters, text, and transitions to make the perfect slideshow.

While it has many of the same features as the other apps, it does have something that sets it apart. That is that SlideShow Maker with Music Fx has the best and most creative transitions.

Some of the transitions are so unique that there’s no other app that can even come close to matching them. It’s also easy to use and has filters that make your photos pop. So if you want all the same slideshow features as the other apps but also want great transitions, consider SlideShow Maker with Music Fx.

Download: SlideShow Maker with Music Fx (Subscription required, free trial available)

Wondering How to Create a Slideshow on iPhone?

The iPhone is a great device, capable of so many things. Making a photo slideshow is no exception, and there are many ways to make slideshows on your iPhone. If you want to make a slideshow quickly, you can do so with the Photos app. However, if you need something more intricate, there are other apps with more features that you can download.

No matter what you want your photo slideshow to look like, one of these apps will help you make your vision a reality.

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Slideshows are fun to watch, so why not use an app that makes it easy to create your own? Here are the best Android and iOS apps to make better slideshows.

Best Fast and Easy Photo Slideshows: Google Photos

Add photos and videos to a slideshow.

Add music to slideshows.

Add multiple instances of the same photo.

Automatically adds music to the entire slideshow.

Can't add animations or special effects.

Can be challenging to find and select photos.

When you want to make a simple slideshow that showcases pictures stored on your Android or iOS device, use Google Photos. It creates simple movies that contain photos, videos, and music. There aren't any extra bells and whistles, so you can't add animations or other special effects.

It's easy to create a slideshow in Google Photos. All you do is organize the images into an album and then create an MP4 movie. Before you finalize the movie, you can change how long each image appears, move them around, and add additional pictures. You can also add music that plays during the entire length of the movie. Google Photos includes a long list of theme music to fit every mood.

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Best for Real-Time Collaboration: Microsoft PowerPoint

Add special effects and animations to slideshows.

Create a slideshow with your family and friends.

Basic features are available with a free Microsoft account.

Requires a Microsoft 365 subscription to access all features.

May not play voiceover or audio during a slideshow.

Save and share slideshows as PPTX files only.

If you use PowerPoint on your desktop or laptop PC, you find the same familiar look and feel in the PowerPoint mobile apps. You also find a basic set of presentation tools, including slide layouts, themes, audio, slide transitions, and animations.

When you save your slideshows to OneDrive , you can start one on your mobile device and then finish it on your PC. Plus, when your files are stored in the cloud, you can collaborate with family, friends, and co-workers via the PowerPoint co-authoring feature.

Best for Long Slideshows: PicPlayPost

Create 30-minute slideshows.

Record in 1080P and 4K HD.

Build live video wallpapers.

Includes its own music library.

Isn't intuitive and may be difficult for novice users.

Ads may get in the way.

Slow to import items.

Imported videos can't exceed five minutes.

Must pay if you want to remove the watermark.

PicPlayPost is a slideshow maker and video editor. After selecting your photos, add text and stickers, apply a slide transition, and choose background music. Then, use the video editing tools to trim the slideshow video and change the layout aspect.

When your slideshow is complete, PicPlayPost includes options to share it to your phone gallery, Facebook, Gmail, YouTube, Messenger, and Google Photos,

Best for Social Media Posts: MoShow

Creates GIFs and looping videos.

Great selection of templates.

Good for beginners.

The free version limits the length.

Not many music options.

Paid add-ons can be expensive.

MoShow is a slideshow maker, photo editor, and video editor. It turns your photos into movies that can grab people's attention on your social media channels. You can easily share your slideshow video on Instagram, Facebook, and other social media sites.

MoShow contains all the tools you need to create a slideshow with minimal effort. Choose your photos, select a style, and preview the results. It includes dozens of styles. It also has an extensive collection of effects, slide transitions, text overlays, and cinematic glitch effects. 

Best for HD Video Recording: Vizmato

Convert photo slideshows into GIFs.

Includes cool visual video effects.

Exports 1080p video.

Requires in-app purchases for many features.

Slideshows are limited to 15 photos.

The editing process isn’t intuitive.

Doesn't work on some newer Android devices.

To make a slideshow in Vizmato, select the photos you want to display, add a theme and music, and your video slideshow is ready. The app includes a music library, video editor, audio effects that change your voice, and social sharing tools.

Vizmato also contains an HD video and GIF recorder. You can record videos on your mobile device and then use it to adjust the pace and add filters. Your video can be saved as a GIF or as a looped video.

Best Photo Editor: Vimory

A large selection of templates and filters.

Tools to edit and enhance photos.

Built-in slide transitions, effects, and frames.

It's easy to share slideshows on social media.

Slideshows are limited to 30 photos.

Photos sometimes pixelate on the video.

Many templates and effects are only available as premium content.

If you don't have graphic design skills, Vimory includes an assortment of templates to give you a quick start on a stunning slideshow. If you want to create your own look, use it to enhance your photos with effects, frames, and music. Then, add slide transitions to give your project a few groovy moves. When you're finished, Vimory turns your images into a looping video slideshow.

Vimory contains sharing tools, so posting your slideshows to Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and other sites is straightforward. You can also use the app to send your slideshow through Messenger, Snapchat, Hangouts, and other chat apps.

Best Simple Video Editor: Videoshop

A massive selection of sound effects.

A good introduction to professional video editing.

Easy to use and has basic layouts.

One-time payment option for full access.

A limited number of transitions.

The preview tools are lacking in some effects.

The pro version can be expensive.

Videoshop is primarily a video editor, but you can also import photos and create and edit slideshows. It contains all the features expected in any video editor, including sound effects, text, filters, and transitions. It has controls that trim, adjust the color, stop the motion, rescale the size, and reverse the video.

When you're ready to share your slideshow, Videoshop makes it easy to share with a dozen popular social media sites, including Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

Best Companion Mobile App: Movavi Clips

Plays a short tutorial when you first open the app.

Royalty free music can be uploaded to Facebook and Instagram.

Exports HD quality video.

Must pay a separate fee, even if you own the desktop version.

Can't save a slideshow project as a draft and continue later.

Can't apply filters to all clips at once.

Poor performance; crashes often.

Movavi Clips is an advanced video editor that also makes eye-catching photo slideshows. It has all the necessary tools, including cropping, filters, transitions, stickers, and royalty-free music and sounds. You can also trim your slideshows with the video timeline and merge multiple slideshows into one video.

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9 best apps for giving presentations on iphone and ipad.

May 12, 2020 Matt Mills Editor's Pick , Mobile Apps 0

Making presentations to the public is something tremendously common both in the educational and work environment. Currently there are numerous tools available to make these presentations on our iPhone or iPad . In this article we show you the best applications to make incredible presentations.

Best Apps for Giving Presentations on iPhone and iPad

Apps for giving presentations on iPhone and iPad

keynote

  • In-app purchases: No
  • Weight: 612.3 MB
  • Devices: iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch
  • Compatibility: iOS 12.0 and higher.
  • Language: Spanish and 33 more.
  • Description: classic application in the Apple ecosystem and that offers us a series of extremely interesting tools to make fantastic presentations. It includes a series of templates to later translate our idea into it using the graphic resources it offers. It will also allow us to collaborate with other people who use an iPhone or iPad in a really comfortable way.

Microsoft PowerPoint

best presentation app for iphone

  • In-app purchases: Yes.
  • Weight: 246.2 MB
  • Devices: iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch.
  • Language: Spanish and 32 more languages.
  • Description: mythical application to make presentations on a multitude of platforms. Thanks to the templates it includes and all the editing and effects tools, it gives you the possibility to create incredible presentations. Thanks to the moderator mode you will have at your disposal the power of artificial intelligence that will help you to speak in public.

Google Presentations

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  • In-app purchases: No.
  • Weight: 216.4 MB.
  • Devices: iPhone and iPad.
  • Compatibility: iOS 11 and higher.
  • Language: Spanish and 69 more.
  • Description: another application that we cannot miss to work online with other people. You can perform different tasks without the need for an internet connection but with the peace of mind that when you connect to the network the work will be saved. Thanks to the fact that it is an app focused on online collaboration, it integrates perfectly to make presentations via video call.

HaikuDeck

  • Weight: 61.6 MB
  • Compatibility: iOS 9 or higher.
  • Language: Spanish and 7 more.
  • Description: with Haiku Deck you will be able to create in a very easy way thanks to the integrated image search engine in different sizes and how easy it is to apply a structure. The benefits of this app is that it allows us to synchronize our work between the iPhone, iPad and the web version. In addition we are offered to have a remote control on our iPhone to be able to present in a more comfortable way.

best presentation app for iphone

  • In-app purchases:
  • Weight: 29.9 MB
  • Compatibility: iOS 11.0 and higher.
  • Language: Spanish and 9 more.
  • Description: all the presentations you make through Prezi web can be viewed through this application for iPad and iPhone. A practice system is included and we will be able to present our presentation in a comfortable way on those devices compatible with AirPlay or through the connection through the port.

SlideDog

  • Weight: 4.2 MB.
  • Language: English.
  • Description: extremely simple application that will allow you to make a presentation of ten at the time of exposing it. It supports numerous formats such as PDF or Powerpoint and gives you control of the presentation to be able to advance in slides, play videos or view presenter notes.

SlidePocket

SlidePocket

  • Weight: 53.2 MB.
  • Devices: iPad.
  • Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or higher.
  • Description: create presentations based on predefined smart templates that will allow us to have the most clean information possible. It syncs seamlessly with all clouds, offering access to Dropbox, Google Drive, Skydrive, and many more.

FlowVella

  • Weight: 198.2 MB
  • Compatibility: iOS 9.3 or higher.
  • Description: Create amazing side-scrolling slideshow including images, texts, videos, PDF files, links and photo galleries. All the presentations they make with the tools offered by the platform will be stored in the cloud, and even if you have to pay a subscription, it will certainly be worth having all these tools.

FlowBoard

  • Weight: 66.7 MB.
  • Compatibility: iOS 8 and higher.
  • Description: simple application that will allow us to collaborate with other people to organize a presentation. It can certainly be a problem having to organize a group of people to make a business or educational presentation, but with this tool you can have everything under control.

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Best Slideshow Apps in 2024 (iPhone, Android & Desktop)

Explore a curated selection of paid and free slideshow apps for your smartphone to transform your photos and videos into captivating presentations.

Mobile Apps | Software | By Stephan Jukic

This guide will take you through the best slideshow apps for smartphones (and more).

There’s nothing better than getting creative with the photos and videos you’ve taken and sharing the results with friends and family.

Of course, making these kinds of slideshows can have professional uses too and help you succeed in your job.

While the native software on both iPhone and Android can comfortably make slideshows (Videos in Photos on iPhone or Google Photos on Android), they aren’t as feature-rich as a dedicated slideshow maker.

The photo slideshow apps below have added features and were chosen based on their ease of use, functionality, and, honestly, how much fun they are to use.

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What is the Best Slideshow App for Smartphones in 2024?

Inshot (best photo slideshow app overall).

Instagram's new video editor is now available on the app store.

  • Lots of features
  • Reasonably priced
  • User-friendly
  • Can export 4K
  • Video slideshow features
  • Need to upgrade to maximise potential

Inshot is an excellent all-round video editing and photo slideshow maker app. It’s one of the most feature-packed and easy-to-use apps of this kind for use on the iPhone and Android.

Like with many of these apps, there’s a free version and a premium version you need to pay a subscription for. The free version has plenty of features for most people (although it has ads and watermarks), and the premium version is reasonably priced.

With it, you can set up video slideshow projects, photo projects, and collages.

It has a very simple, easy-to-use interface with a preview window and an editing timeline. It is very easy to add or remove pictures and videos to or from the timeline just by dragging and dropping.

In the timeline, too, you can trim or reorder clips to suit your needs.

It has a good selection of different canvas settings (aspect ratios) to help you set up your photo slideshow and tailor-make it for different social media platforms. For example, vertical for Tik-Tok, square format for Instagram, and so on.

See the video below, which shows how you can make a slideshow using Inshot:

Inshot makes it simple to add effects (these are basically filters) and transitions to your slideshow, as they have a good library of these.

You can also add stickers and text to your photo slideshow, and these are added as layers so they’re easy to edit afterwards.

The app also contains more advanced features like adding video within video, but those are only available to Premium users.

As for its audio capabilities, you can extract the audio directly from your video, but it’s also easy to add other audio as necessary.

Inshot has a huge music library of its own, but you can also import tracks from your iTunes library or use your phone to record a voiceover if you want that to be your audio track.

Once the audio track is in place, you can manipulate it to fit your visuals, for example, to fade in and fade out.

It’s easy to export your finished content to a variety of resolutions and speeds, up to a maximum of 4K at 60fps. Once you’ve done that, you can share it to any social media platform straight from the app itself.

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FotoPlay Slideshow Maker (Best Free SlideShow App for Android)

A screenshot of a photo video editor app on a phone.

  • Free photo slideshows
  • Adjustable intensity filters
  • Easy to learn and use
  • Variety of  background music
  • No 4K download

FotoPlay Slideshow Maker is an easy and free-to-use video and photo slideshow maker that has a decent amount of features.

Its interface is simple and easy to learn, plus there are a lot of templates to help you set things up with minimal effort.

If you don’t want templates, you can start with a blank canvas, and it’s easy to import your own photos and videos from your camera roll.

Once you have your content in place, you can customize the photos and videos by adding effects (you can also adjust the intensity of these), and add stickers and frames from the app’s large library of them.

You can also add animations to your photos like pan and zoom or dissolve, which work on the content itself or the transitions.

With the traditional preview window and timeline set up, it’s simple to see what you are creating as you’re creating it, and also easy to make micro-adjustments to the lengths of the clips and the duration of effects and animations.

You can adjust the speed of each clip individually, plus the transitions and music settings.

FotoPlay Slideshow Maker has an audio extractor that lets you scrape the music from any video. You can also import your own music or use the app’s music library to add soundtracks.

Once everything’s ready, you can save your photo slideshow at different aspect ratios for different social media platforms and then download it at a maximum of Full-HD 1080p resolution.

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PicPlayPost (Best Free SlideShow App for iPhone Video Clips & Photos)

A screenshot of a video editor on a mobile phone.

  • Supports all media formats
  • Auto slideshow setting
  • Video collage feature
  • Easy to use
  • Lower resolution downloads than other apps

PicPlayPost is a free slideshow maker app for photo and video slideshows and video collages.

The slideshows you create can be up to thirty minutes in duration, and you can set them up according to a range of aspect ratios suitable for different social media. For example, 16:9 for YouTube, 4:3 for Facebook, etc.

If you’re pressed for time or just don’t want to do any work yourself, the app can produce an automated slideshow for you. Just select all the content you want to be added, drag everything in, and PicPlayPost will set up the slideshow for you.

Otherwise, you can do everything manually.

Like the other apps in this guide, it has a simple interface with a preview window and a timeline. So you can move clips around, reorder and trim them, add and delete them, and get everything looking exactly as you want it to.

You can also import GIFs from Giphy and add animated text and stickers to your slideshows, and the app also lets you create live wallpapers.

One interesting feature is that any text you add to a slideshow video can, if you like, be pinned to a moving object, so it can follow it around.

It’s easy to add audio tracks to your photo slideshow, as you can buy music straight from the app.

PicPlayPost also allows you to create slideshow video collages with up to four videos playing simultaneously or sequentially, and you can add your own music and transitions to this.

The slideshow video collage function is not just for videos either. It supports all media formats, including photos, videos, GIFs, and live photos.

Anything you create on PicPlayPost can be shared to social media directly from the app.

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MS PowerPoint (Best SlideShow App for Presentations)

Microsoft powerpoint app for iphone and ipad.

  • Powerful photo slideshow software
  • AI assistant
  • Templates and other design aids
  • Supports all forms of media
  • Collaborative tool
  • Subscription-based
  • Steep learning curve

MS PowerPoint is the corporate chief of photo slideshow makers, a piece of software so ubiquitous that it has entered the daily lexicon in the same way that Google has.

It’s software designed for collaboratively creating slideshow presentations and for sharing with other people across devices.

You can set up your presentation from scratch or take a template from its vast library of them. Once you have a template set up, you’re not stuck within its starting parameters.

You can get right to work customizing and formatting its colours and layout.

There are also no limits when it comes to the media you can insert into the presentation.

Of course, audio is supported, still images and video, but you can also add animations or even 3D elements either from your own archive or the Microsoft library.

And the way that you can interact with the software is also pretty flexible.

Gone are the days of just dragging and dropping elements in or typing text out.

Of course, you can still do this, but you can now also draw straight onto a slide or convert handwritten notes to text. You can even dictate your presentation’s text with the voice-to-text feature.

As well as the templates I mentioned earlier, you can get a different kind of help with the design of your presentation.

With the Designer and Ideas feature, you can, for example, type in a title for your slideshow, and the software will make image suggestions for you.

And that’s not as smart as it gets, either.

The new Copilot feature will help you write the presentation from prompts you give it, fine-tune your language if you ask it to, and intelligently help you create a narrative arc.

Powerpoint has almost become a robot colleague.

And, if you’re working on a presentation or photo slideshow with flesh and blood colleagues, you can communicate with them within the software, and you can all track one another’s edits.

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Best Desktop SlideShow Apps for Photos & Video Clips

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Editor’s Choice:

  • Smartslides – $8-$48 monthly; iOS, Windows
  • iMovie – free; iOS
  • Adobe Premiere – $21 + per month; iOS, Windows
  • Davinci Resolve – $295; iOS, Windows, Linux
  • Filmora – free; iOS, Windows
  • WeVideo – $89 + yearly; iOS, Windows, Android, Chromebook
  • PhotoStage – free; iOS, Windows, Android
  • Cyberlink Photo Director – $81 for a lifetime license, $3 monthly subscription; iOS, Windows
  • Movavi Slideshow Video Maker – $56 for a lifetime license, $39 yearly; iOS, Windows

12 Tips for Making an Entertaining Photo Slideshow

Creating an entertaining photo slideshow is about more than just displaying images in sequence.

Here are some tips to elevate your slideshow and captivate your audience:

  • Storytelling is Key : Arrange your photos in a way that tells a story. Whether it’s chronological, thematic, or based on mood, a narrative flow keeps viewers engaged.
  • Choose Quality Over Quantity : Instead of overwhelming viewers with countless images, select the best ones that truly convey the essence of your story or theme.
  • Use Transitions Wisely : While it’s tempting to use flashy transitions, it’s often the subtle ones that work best. However, occasional dramatic transitions can emphasize key moments.
  • Add Music : A well-chosen soundtrack can elevate the emotional impact of your slideshow. Ensure the background music matches the mood you’re trying to convey.
  • Incorporate Motion : Pan and zoom effects, often referred to as the “Ken Burns effect”, can add dynamism to still photos.
  • Use Captions Sparingly : While it’s okay to provide context, avoid cluttering your slideshow with too much text. Let the images speak for themselves.
  • Vary Photo Durations : Not every photo should have the same screen time. Some images might require a longer view, while others can be fleeting.
  • Include Short Video Clips : If you have relevant video clips, intersperse them with photos. This breaks the monotony and adds a dynamic element.
  • Maintain a Consistent Style : Whether it’s in the choice of transitions, color schemes, or fonts, maintaining consistency gives your slideshow a professional touch.
  • End with a Bang : Conclude with a memorable image or a summary slide that encapsulates the essence of your slideshow.
  • Test on Different Devices : Before presenting, ensure your slideshow looks good on various devices, from laptops to projectors, to ensure the best viewing experience.
  • Engage the Audience : If presenting live, interact with your audience. Share anecdotes, ask questions, or provide additional context verbally.

Remember, the goal of an entertaining slideshow is to evoke emotions, tell a story, and engage the viewer.

All the best photo slideshow apps in this guide have the ability to help you do just this.

FAQs on SlideShow Apps

How do I make a slideshow of pictures?

It’s quite simple to make a photo slideshow these days with all the software and apps out there.

First of all, you need your content, the photos, either some you’ve taken or copyright-free images you’ve found online, and then you just upload them to the software.

Many slideshow apps will automatically make a slideshow for you, but if you want manual control, that’s built-in.

Use the software to move your pictures around, adjust the length they show for, add music, and all that sort of thing.

You can have a complete slideshow ready to share in a matter of minutes.

How do I make a slideshow with music for free?

There are plenty of options for making slideshows with music for free, both with desktop software and slideshow apps for mobile phones.

You can normally add music of your choice from your library or use the app’s library instead.

Free options for desktop computers include PhotoStage, Filmora and iMovie, and free slideshow apps for mobile phones include PicPlayPost and Fotoplay Slideshow Maker.

Bear in mind, too, that most paid slideshow apps for mobile phones have free versions. If you’re just looking to make something simple, and don’t need access to a huge array of, for example, effects and stickers, they might be enough.

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31 of the best smartphone apps for presenters and professional speakers

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Smartphone apps

Can your smartphone make you a better speaker?

We use our smartphones for just about everything, and they certainly can help you improve your talks and audience engagement.

A few years ago, we posted an article on the 21 apps that you can use to improve your talks, and today we are updating this list with 10 new, tried and tested apps that can help you master your speaking techniques.

Let’s jump right in.

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1.   Voice Notes + Dictation

Some speakers find it easier to get into the flow and say what they are thinking, rather than write out what they would like to say. Voice Notes is one of the highest-rated free transcription apps and can help you by recording what you say and turning the recording into text. You can work out your content through various renditions of the recording, and then find the flow that will work best for your talk.

2.  KeyNote ,  PowerPoint ,  Google Slides , and  Prezi

All of your favorite slide creation platforms: KeyNote, PowerPoint, Google Slides and Prezi, are available as smartphone apps. Create and change your presentation on the go, keep them on hand so you can practice your talk anywhere, and have an immediate backup in case the tech fails at your next event. 

KeyNote on  Android  |  iOS

PowerPoint on  Android  |  iOS

Google Slides on  Android  |  iOS

Prezi on  Android  |  iOS

While PowerPoint has been a keystone for many presentations for years, below are two newer apps which can help you create visually compelling slides that integrate video, images, and audio flawlessly, while you are on the go.

3. FlowVella

Flowvella has been created specifically for iPhones and iPads, and is one of the best new platforms for creating fully integrated and interactive presentations. It has been specifically designed and developed for tablet usage, and uses smart gesture technology. It allows you to flawlessly integrate media from all kinds of different sources so you never get caught awkwardly waiting for a video to connect or being forced to screenshot or open a PDF to include in the presentation.  

4. Haiku Deck

Haiku Deck makes the most beautifully-designed presentations. It is near impossible to make an unattractive presentation with this tool. It is only available as an app: which is perfect if you are on the go or your smartphone is your go-to device. If you are looking for a simple, easy tool that makes gorgeous slides, this is the one for you.

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John Medina, a developmental molecular biologist and lecturer at the University of Washington, says that our brains will inevitably start to get bored after a mere 10 minutes , and by changing up the content style every 7-10 minutes, you can keep your audience engaged throughout your entire presentation. With Powtoon, you can create short informational animations that can help explain a specific point or an in-depth piece of information; keeping your audience engaged while still getting your idea across.

6. AIO Remote

Turn your Android smartphone into a presentation remote with the All In One Remote. All you need do is sync the presentation with the app and desktop app and you are ready to go. Integrates with Windows, Linux and Mac, and you can control any application on your computer through WiFi or Bluetooth. And it’s free!

Practice makes perfect

Practice makes perfect_SpeakerHub

There is a fine line between over- and under-practicing your speech. Practice your talk until you know all your main points without hesitation, but still sound conversational and flexible.

Stop using filler words and improve your pronunciation

Most people use filler words like “um” and “ah” when they are speaking. However, when on stage this can be very distracting for your audience. Download the Ummo app to get a handle on your “ums” and “ahs”. The app records your speech, then generates a transcript highlighting where you used filler words. This way you can tackle making sure you omit them from your future talks.

This app was designed for non-native English speaker and speakers who struggle with speech impairments. Created by two international engineering students at Drexel University, Orai records your talk and gives you instant, action-oriented feedback which will help you to improve your pronunciation, pauses and energy levels, while offering speaking tips to help you improve the flow and make your talks more understandable.

This app will help you practice taking filler words out of your speaking. While Ummo will help you with your specific talk, what happens when you need to answer a question? The app will help you practice eliminating these words in unpracticed speech. There are two games: TalkAbout and FreeStyle, which record you speaking about various topics. The app monitors how many times you use filler words and gives you a detailed report to track your progress.

Timing is everything

Timing is everything

Timing can make or break a performance — as anyone who has sat in on a session that has overrun by 20 minutes knows.

These next apps will help you manage your timing and pacing. From establishing good speaking rhythms to countdown clocks, these apps will help you go with the flow and stay on time. 

A teleprompter “prompts” you with a visual text of your presentation. It allows you to read the text word-for-word ensuring consistent and accurate speech while maintaining the illusion of spontaneity. 

10. iPrompt Pro 

iPrompt Pro is one of the most intuitive teleprompting apps. It has a lot of options: from colour choices to scrolling speeds. It also has in-app text editing and timing changes, which is ideal for making changes as you are practicing. Although, there is some heavy advertising on the app (which can be quite tiresome) it is a low-cost, flexible app that has a lot to offer. 

11. Teleprompt +3

Teleprompt +3  is a simple and well-designed app that has incredible options that will help you practice your talk. The timer tools are very helpful for ensuring your session runs on time. Tools like the audio and video recorder, rich text editor, and intuitive speed control help you make your talk look and sound natural. This is one of the more expensive apps, but if you are looking for a tool that will go above and beyond your expectations for a teleprompter, this is it.  

12. Prompster

Prompster is smoothly-designed and provides readable text for all sorts of audible presentations, including talks, lectures, and sermons. You can create or import your documents, record your presentation (pro version), and share your talk with your audience via email. The onscreen controls allow you to set your text size and speed easily. If you are looking for a great tool to practice with, this is a tried-and-true app. It was voted iPhoneLife Magazine’s Best Public Speaking and Presentation App.

13. Teleprompter Pro Lite

Teleprompter Pro (both Lite and Premium) are very responsive and easy to use. You can type in or import your talk, then select your font, text size, and pace. The app continuously highlights where you are in the script so you won’t get lost. You can share your scripts on all of your devices: ideal for setting up your backup solutions. You can export prompt files using AirDrop or email. The Pro version also has a video recording function, which is perfect for watching your practices and making improvements.

Normal conversational speech ranges between approximately 120-200 words per minute, and listening to someone speak outside of this range can be difficult.

For example, an auctioneer can speak upwards of 400 words per minute, but listening to someone speak for 20 minutes in this range will befuddle and irritate any audience. On the other hand, speaking at less than 110 wpm will cause the audience to get bored and tune out.

Speech rate guidelines:

Slow: less than 110 wpm

Conversational: between 110 wpm and 160 wpm.

Fast: more than 160 wpm

Radio hosts and podcasters tend to speak at 150-160 wpm.

Auctioneers and commentators speak between 250 and 400 wpm.

Using a metronome can help you set your pace, but don’t forget to vary your pace — keeping it too even will sound monotonous, so play around with your pacing until it is in the right range while still sounding natural.

14. Metronome Beats

Metronome Beats has easy-to-use controls for increasing and decreasing the tempo in small increments. The visual beat indicators help you to keep track, and it is easy to mute the metronome while visually monitoring your tempo.

15. Pro Metronome

Pro Metronome was created for all kinds of stage performers, including musicians, to improve their rhythm. It is a fantastic app for public speakers who are working on their pacing. This app has a variety of ways to keep your tempo: from screen color changes to vibrations and sounds.

Timers and Clocks

It is so easy to lose track of how long you’ve been on stage. Being able to keep your talk on time is crucial. It keeps you from waffling on and ensures that the whole event runs in a timely manner.

Having a timer will help you keep your presentation flowing on time.

16. Amber Light Speech Timer

Modeled after a traffic light, this app helps you figure out where you are in your talk and how long you have left to get your point home. A green light displays for the introduction and body of your talk and it changes to amber when you are getting close to the end, and red when your time is up. The app is easy to use and allows you to custom-set your time frames. You can even change the alarm to a vibration if you are keeping it in your pocket onstage.

17. Toastmaster Timer

This app was originally designed for those who play the “Timer”, the individual in Toastmaster’s meetings who signals to the speaker when it is time to finish. It is a superb, free option for practicing. The timer is simple to use and has been designed specifically for speakers. It also uses the traffic light system but has slightly less customizable options than the Amber Light Speech Timer.

18. SpeakerClock

The SpeakerClock was inspired by the famous countdown clock that is used at TED conferences. The LED-style countdown clock is easy to see, even from a distance, so you are free to move around on stage. This app has a great design, and also includes a traffic-light-style feature that alerts you when it is time to get to your conclusion.

Keep your pre-performance jitters under control

Keep your pre-performance jitters under control

While the above apps are practical and skills-focused, they don’t address one of the greatest challenges when speaking — stage fright.

Where a little bit of pre-stage anxiety is normal, if it tips into too much, it can have a detrimental effect and potentially ruin your talk.

These next few apps will help you manage your stress levels and bring your heart-rate back down. Helping you get your message out clearly and confidently.

19. Confident Public Speaking Now

This app is part guided meditation and part stress-relief training. It offers meditation-style hypnosis sessions, like “Relax Completely” and “Total Relaxation in 10 minutes”. It also offers video interviews on what causes, and how to deal with, stress. It aims to teach you how to enjoy small doses of stress and gives you some tools to help you deal effectively with anxiety.

20. Public Speaking by HiveBrain

Sometimes, all you need is some soothing, confidence-boosting words to get you in the right headspace. Dr Andrew Johnson's guided meditation / self-hypnosis program will help you relax and minimize the anxiety of speaking in front of crowds.

21. VirtualSpeech's Public Speaking

One of the most interesting new apps for public speakers helps you by putting you on a virtual stage. Upload your presentation, then practice in front of a fake audience. The app requires a virtual headset, but its 3D, realistic-looking scenarios can be very helpful in getting a handle on being in front of a group.

22. Insight Timer

With over 4.5K free guided meditations from over 1K meditation practitioners, and over 750 meditation music tracks, you will be able to find something that will help you stay calm. You can even customize your meditation using the background sounds and meditation tool intervals, so you have something that is specific to your needs and fits into your pre-performance routine.

23. Headspace

While not specific to public speaking, Headspace is a great way to learn more about meditation and start regular practice. The free trial helps you relax for 10 minutes a day for 10 days with guided exercises and lessons, and includes a personalized progress page, reward system for continued practice, and can even hook you up with a buddy to help ensure you stick to the practice. All the while being fun, light, and engaging.  It is one of the top-rated apps on both iTunes and Android.

Calm offers a wide range of guided meditations to help you relax. Meditations of various lengths can help with building self-esteem and calming anxiety. There are also breathing exercises, unguided meditations, and more than 25 soothing sounds to help calm your nerves.

Interact with your audience

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The next set of apps are all geared towards helping you engage with your audience while on stage.

Audience engagement

25. EngageNow

EngageNow lets you design attractive-looking polls and quizzes that empower the audience to interact with the big screen during an event. It can also be used to crowdsource questions or open up chat around the event in order to spark debate and connect audience members with each other.

26. Glisser

Glisser is a “complete package” when it comes to audience engagement. Within a few seconds they can visit your unique URL, see and download your slides, write personal notes, share content on social media; participate in polls and live Q+As, vote on content, or offer feedback. Even if you only incorporate a few of these features into your next presentation, yours will be miles ahead of the average presentation.

27. BuzzMaster

BuzzMaster takes the idea of polling to the next level and is perfect if you’d like to engage your audience in a more holistic debate about a topic. BuzzMaster encourages your audience to have an active role in sharing experiences during the event. These interactions are perfect for fueling inspiring debates and giving the audience members a distinct voice, providing you with valuable insight. Companies like Google, ASML, Microsoft, ABN-AMRO, and KPMG have been using BuzzMaster in their conferences to better engage their audiences.

28. Poll Everywhere Presenter App

Poll Everywhere has been around for some time and is still one of the best apps on the market for polling your audience. Audience members can participate through the app, text message, web browser, or Twitter, and the results are ready to display instantly. Use it as a standalone polling app alongside your presentation or integrate it directly into your PowerPoint with the software Poll Everywhere.

29. Mentimeter

Instantly and seamlessly interact with your audience by having them vote in real-time. Your audience does not have to sign-up or download anything. They only need to visit the website on their device, punch in the code unique to your presentation, then watch the stats tally instantly on a beautiful display. Mentimeter is a mobile voting app that lets you show the results live with real-time graphs and charts. Able to handle over 30,000 votes per minute, it can work for small events or big ones.

The app provides many different question/response formats such as multiple-choice, open-ended, rating scale and word clouds, and you can style it with your branding.

Q&A Apps

Slido has many of the same tools as the other apps mentioned in this section but has an interesting variation to the Q+A element for audience engagement. The audience can vote to discuss popular questions so that you can answer the ones that affect the most members. The questions can then be vetted by you on stage or by event organizers; saving a lot of time while giving your audience the feeling that they are connected to others who share the same thoughts.

31. Crowd Mics

Crowd Mics allows attendees to use their own phones as wireless microphones. Their questions can easily be amplified without the need to walk up to the microphone or have a runner try to access them. Your audience can also participate with text comments, questions, and live polling.   

There has been a slew of new apps developed that can help you give better presentations, as presentation skills become more important for professionals across all industries.

From platform which will help you create visually stunning presentation slides , to tools which will train you on perfecting your pace and timing—there is an app for that.

While none of the tools can get up stage and do your talk for you, they can help smooth out the rougher bit, helping you tweak and perfect your talk.

Are there any tools that you use that you would love to see on this list? Contact us  — we’d like to know what you are using!

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Try these great teleprompter apps and become an inspiring public speaker!

If you’re a content creator or just an orator, you know that delivering a flawless and engaging speech is crucial for success. One of the easiest ways to do that is by using a teleprompter app. With the right tool, you can easily read your script while maintaining eye contact with your audience, making your videos look more professional and polished. In this article, we’ll introduce you to some of the best free teleprompter apps that will help you create and produce high-quality content for OS devices like iPhones and iPads.

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Best Teleprompter Apps for iPhone

The Apps mentioned in this article offer a range of features, from customizable fonts and colors to adjustable scrolling speeds, making them perfect for a wide variety of uses! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, these apps will help you deliver your message with confidence and clarity. Without further ado, let’s dive into the list of top teleprompter apps for iPhone that you can download from the App and Mac Store today

1. Teleprompter

Teleprompter | Best Free Teleprompter Apps for iPhone, iPad, and iOS

If you’re looking for a versatile teleprompter app for your iPhone, Teleprompter is definitely worth considering, as it is one of the best free teleprompter apps for iPhone, and iPads. With Teleprompter, you can easily create and edit your scripts, adjust the font size and color, and even control the scrolling speed. Not only this, but the app is also compatible with external Bluetooth keyboards, making it even easier to control your script while recording! Overall, Teleprompter is a solid choice for anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use teleprompter app for their iPhone.

  • Mirror the text to use in an on-camera Teleprompter rig
  • Scripts scroll smoothly and clearly on the display
  • Record videos and read the Teleprompter
  • Display your scripts full screen by hiding the controls while scrolling

2. Teleprompter Pro Lite

Teleprompter Pro Lite

Searching for a free teleprompter app for your iPhone that also meets your specific needs? Teleprompter Pro Lite is a great option to go for. This app is easy to use and has several features that make it stand out from other teleprompter apps. It is a reliable and user-friendly app that can help you deliver your presentations and speeches with confidence with its easy-to-configure interface and smooth integration. Here are some unique features of Teleprompter Pro Lite:

  • You can create and save multiple scripts within the app, making it easy to switch between different presentations or speeches.
  • Customize the font and text size according to your liking, ensuring that the text is easy to read from a distance.
  • If you’re using the app with a teleprompter rig, you can enable mirror mode to flip the text so that it’s readable in the teleprompter.
  • You can adjust the speed at which the text scrolls , allowing you to find the perfect place for your delivery.

3. Teleprompter Premium

Teleprompter Premium is designed to cater to a wide range of users, from content creators to video production companies, virtual meetings, presentations, and public speaking. So, if you want a reliable and feature-rich teleprompter app for your iPhone, Teleprompter Premium+ is a great option to consider. This app is used by television and movie studios worldwide, including Netflix, ABC, CBS, BBC, Fox, ITV, Channel 4, UKTV, and many more. With over 22,000 five-star ratings on the App Store, Teleprompter Premium+ is widely considered the best teleprompter app.

  • The app allows you to customize the font size, color, background, and scrolling speed to suit your needs.
  • It has a remote control feature using your Apple Watch or any other iOS device, making it easy to manage your script while on stage or in front of the camera.
  • Teleprompter Premium+ allows you to import and export scripts from various formats, including TXT, RTF, and DOCX.
  • You can also share your scripts via email or AirDrop .

Also Read: 12 Best Teleprompter Apps for Android

4. Prompt+ Teleprompter

Prompt+ Teleprompter

If you are looking for a professional teleprompter app that can help you present with confidence, then Prompt+ Teleprompter is an excellent choice. This app is designed to help you read your script as it scrolls up the screen, making it easy to keep your eyes focused on the camera while staying on track with your content. With its intuitive interface and helpful features, it’s a great choice for anyone who needs to deliver speeches, presentations, or video content. It definitely is one of the best free teleprompter apps for Mac.

  • Compatibility with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet , and other video conferencing apps, as well as Facebook Live.
  • Ability to adjust the scrolling speed and text size to suit your preferences.
  • Support for Bluetooth keyboards and remote controls , making it easy to control the teleprompter while recording.
  • Option to import scripts from cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud .
  • Ability to customize the background color and font style to suit your needs.

5. TeleprompterPAD

TeleprompterPAD

One of the standout features of TeleprompterPAD is its compatibility with any device that has a web browser. This makes it easy to use the app on multiple devices, including your iPhone, iPad, Android phone, Windows PC, or macOS device. Another great feature of TeleprompterPAD is its mirror mode, which flips the text on the screen so that it’s readable from a reflective surface like a two-way mirror. This is particularly useful if you’re recording videos in a studio or other setting where you need to read the text while looking directly at the camera.

  • Opens any file format , including PDF, Word, OpenOffice, and TXT
  • Multi-language support
  • Adaptive speed , font size, and margins
  • It offers remote control settings
  • Mirror mode and portrait mode

6. Teleprompter Pro Prof. Hornet

Teleprompter Pro Prof. Hornet | Best Free Teleprompter Apps for iPhone, iPad, and iOS

Teleprompter Pro Prof. Hornet is an excellent teleprompter app for your iPhone that allows you to read your scripts while recording or broadcasting videos. It is perfect for vloggers, teachers, keynote speakers, singers, businessmen, broadcasters, students, priests, and anyone who needs to deliver speeches or presentations. With its customizable settings, easy-to-use interface, and advanced features, it is sure to make your video recording and broadcasting experience much smoother and more professional, cementing it as one of the best free teleprompter apps for iPhone, and iPads.

  • Easy-to-use interface with customizable settings
  • Mirror mode for use with teleprompter glass
  • Bluetooth keyboard support
  • Import and export scripts from iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive , and other cloud services
  • Remote control option with Apple Watch
  • Voice recognition feature to control scrolling and speed
  • Video recording and playback options
  • Audio recording and playback options

Also Read: 16 Best Free Teleprompter Apps for Windows

7. Power Prompter – Teleprompter

Power Prompter – Teleprompter

Power Prompter is a top-rated teleprompter app as the best free teleprompter app for Mac. It is designed to help you deliver your speeches, presentations, or video recordings with ease. With its powerful features and user-friendly interface, it’s the only teleprompter you’ll ever need. It has received high ratings and positive reviews from users, making it a trusted choice for professionals and amateurs alike. With its advanced features and intuitive design, Power Prompter is a must-have app for anyone who wants to deliver their speeches or presentations flawlessly.

  • Compatible with Zoom, MS Teams , and all other online meeting apps
  • Supports multiple languages
  • Remote control via Apple Watch or Bluetooth keyboard
  • Adjustable scrolling speed and font size
  • Import scripts from various file formats, including PDF, Word, and TXT
  • Mirror mode for use with a teleprompter rig
  • Customizable text and background colors
  • Video recording and playback within the app

8. PromptSmart Lite

PromptSmart Lite

With over 4.8 star ratings among 4.5k users, PromptSmart Lite has become a people’s favorite app as one of the best free teleprompter apps for iPad. It’s a great choice if you’re just starting out with teleprompter apps and don’t want to spend any money. Additionally, if you find that you need more advanced features, you can always upgrade to PromptSmart Pro or PromptSmart Pro+ and unlock smart features like a voice track speed aid that scrolls according to the speed of your voice and pauses!

  • Scrolls as you speak and pauses when you pause, thanks to its speech recognition technology.
  • Allows you to import scripts from various sources, including Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud.
  • Offers customizable text size and color, as well as adjustable scrolling speed.
  • Includes a built-in timer to help you stay on track.
  • Has a mirror mode for use with a teleprompter rig.

9. Video Teleprompter 3

Video Teleprompter 3 | Best Free Teleprompter Apps for iPhone, iPad, and iOS

Video Teleprompter 3 is a professional and easy-to-use teleprompter app that is perfect for vlogging, video resumes, product explainer videos, and much more. It helps you to record professional and natural videos on your devices. It also offers a one-time forever purchase of Video Teleprompter Pro with powerful additional features and a free trial period. The app requires iOS 12.0 or later and is compatible with iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch.

  • It offers a customizable interface that allows you to adjust the font size, color, and background color of the text.
  • You can also adjust the scrolling speed of the text to match your speaking pace.
  • It supports both landscape and portrait modes , and you can even flip the text to use it as a mirror reflection.
  • It offers a countdown timer that helps you to prepare before recording.
  • You can import and export scripts in various formats, including PDF, TXT, and RTF.
  • It also supports Bluetooth keyboard control , which makes it easier to control the teleprompter while recording.

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10. NetRoadshow Teleprompter

NetRoadshow Teleprompter

With NetRoadshow Teleprompter, you can easily turn your iPhone or iPad into a customizable teleprompter. Simply enter your script by typing or pasting it into the text editor, or use the import tool to easily import a PDF file. Once your script is finished, you may modify the text size, spacing between lines, scrolling speed, position, display colors, and other settings using a control panel. The default settings may then be saved and used each time the program is used. Once the teleprompter begins scrolling, you may modify the pace and font size using on-screen hand motions!

  • Allows you to type or paste your script directly into the text editor , or import a PDF file using the import tool.
  • Comes with a remote control that lets you control the speed, font size, and other settings of the teleprompter.
  • Lets you customize the font, text size, and background color of the teleprompter.
  • Supports both landscape and portrait modes .
  • Allows you to adjust the scrolling speed and direction of the teleprompter.

11. Teleprompter

Teleprompter

If you are looking for a free and easy-to-use teleprompter app, then rest assured Teleprompter is a great option. This app has mirroring, no script limits, and lots of great features. With Teleprompter, you can turn your iPhone or iPad into your own personalized scrip scroller, making it one of the best free teleprompter apps for iPhone and iPads.

  • It offers a mirror mode
  • It has unlimited scripts to store
  • Customizable text size and color
  • Adjustable scrolling speed
  • Bluetooth keyboard support with your Apple watch and other devices.

12. PromptSmart Pro

PromptSmart Pro | Best Free Teleprompter Apps for iPhone, iPad, and iOS

Another great option is PromptSmart Pro, which is infused with smart technology that makes it simple to create videos and use various prompts on the screen for teleprompter-type reading. This app is perfect for those who need a professional-grade teleprompter. It offers advanced features like voice-activated scrolling, automatic speed adjustment, and the ability to sync scripts across multiple devices. Some of the features of PromptSmart Pro include:

  • Voice recognition
  • Intelligent pacing with your speech
  • Adjustable font size and color
  • Dropbox integration
  • Multiple playback modes

Also Read: 16 Best Speech to Text Apps for Free

Overall, these are some of the best teleprompter apps for iPhone and iPad that you can download from the iOS app and Mac stores. Depending on your needs and preferences, you can choose the one that suits you the most and deliver your speech with the utmost confidence! If you have any queries, please feel free to drop them in our comment section.

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10 Best Presentation-Making Apps for Android and iPhone

Mehedi Hasan

Whether you are a student or an office job holder, you must deal with different projects. And exposing your presentation is one of the most common tasks of any project. Especially for university students, lots of their marks depend on their presentation. And a big part of your performance depends on how you are making the slide presentation. Once you have a great topic and a bucket full of information, you can rely on the best presentation-making apps for your Android and iOS devices.

Best Presentation-making Apps to Help Make Something Great

Most people make their presentations on Microsoft Powerpoint using their PC. But often we don’t have a PC or just don’t have time to use it. Making presentations has become easier just by your smartphone with the best apps for students and jobholders. And we have already tried tons of apps that help make presentations. And the following ten apps we found to be the most useful in this case.

Keynote

Important Features

  • There are more than 40 apple designed themes, and you can simply start with the text outline.
  • A whole bunch of people can work together on one presentation at a time.
  • A slide navigator will initially help for a quick skim but won’t add new or reorder the slide.
  • It indeed lets you add photos and videos from 700 editable shapes.
  • You can also remove images from backgrounds using instant alpha.

Pros: It automatically saves your presentation, and you can store it in iCloud or a box. In addition, it lets you export the presentation in PDF, image files, HTML, PowerPoint, or movies.

Cons: You won’t find any rotation feature in it.

2. Microsoft PowerPoint: Slideshows and presentations

Microsoft PowerPoint: Slideshows and presentations

  • You can easily sync the presentation into OneDrive, and start and edit it on your device.
  • It has highly customizable options such as illustrations, graphics, shapes, etc.
  • The application lets you share the presentation via email with others.
  • It indeed allows you to invite others, and they can edit, view, and give suggestions on your slides.
  • You can make a PDF file for your presentation with this app.

Pros: This app lets you save the presentation in multiple formats or as a video. Furthermore, it enables you to set the time and transitions for each slide that will be displayed.

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3. FlowVella Presentation App

FlowVella Presentation App

  • There are more than 25 unique and professionally designed presentation templates, and you can pick the suitable one for the presentation.
  • It will ensure you instant access to any cloud source, including Dropbox, Creative Cloud, Google Drive, Adobe Market, Instagram, Facebook, etc.
  • You will get a presenter view option with speaker notes. Indeed, the audience won’t see the notes.
  • You can easily share and collaborate your presentation with others on social media.
  • With your invitation, others can edit, create or add pictures to the slide.

Pros: There will be different fonts and colors, and you can even save any slide. Moreover, you can save it on cloud storage or simply sync it to OneDrive.

Cons: It’s not a completely free app though you can enjoy making ten slides as trials.

4. Canva: Design, Photo & Video

Canva, presentation-making apps

  • There are more than 500 fonts, and you can use glitch, effect, curved, or neon text styles.
  • It initially allows you to save videos as GIFs for social media usage.
  • You can simply cut out product pictures for online shops or collages.
  • The audio track system will help you to add music to the video in your slide.
  • You can also put effects on the font or cut out photos using background remover.

Pros: It will help you with YouTube intro maker, podcast, motivational quotes creator, etc. Additionally, you can resize any image or poster banner with a single tap.

Cons: The app doesn’t work offline.

5. Google Slides

Google Slides

The best part of this app is that it lets you make any presentation almost effortlessly. Apparently, it would be a clever selection if you make presentation slides at the eleventh hour. Moreover, both iPhone and Android users can use it for free.

  • You can collaborate with your friend or co-workers on a presentation. Apparently, it makes creating group presentations more hassle-free and fun.
  • With this app, you can make or modify presentations offline.
  • This incredible app lets you present your presentation slides from your smartphone over the internet.
  • It automatically saves the presentation progress whenever it gets an internet connection.
  • The persons who are linked with your presentation can mark any spot on the slide and comment on it.
  • This app features “smart suggestions,” which let you create attractive slides almost instantly.

Pros: You can modify files from other presentation maker software like PowerPoint. Besides, you can continue your left presentation-making from other devices that are linked with your Gmail.

Cons: It has relatively fewer creative capabilities and templates than some alternatives.

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6. Haiku Deck

Haiku Deck

This app decreases pressure on the device’s CPU while working. Apparently, it gives you a lag-free experience even while making a presentation in a hurry. The only thing you will need is a stable internet connection.

  • You won’t lose your progress on a sudden internet cut with this app.
  • There are more than 40 million stock image features in this app. Apparently, these let you create unique and mind booging presentation slides.
  • All the features of the app are at one interface and pretty easy to reach.
  • This helpful app lets you share your presentation directly from the app.
  • It can automatically align text and spacing. Thdoesn’ture eventually makes presentation-making much easy and hassle-free for everyone.
  • You can simply collaborate with you friends or co-worker to make a stunning presentation.

Pros: It lets you search images for your side, which makes this app very favorable. In addition, you can connect with various social media to grab pictures for your presentation slides.

Cons: It doesn’t let you choose the designs for your slides.

7. Zoho Show

Zoho Show, presentation-making apps

It is so easy that you can simply paste your text and add a favorite template to make a standard presentation. Plus, it has a handy workspace where most of the features are right beside your fingertip. You can also collaborate with your co-workers to modify the same presentation together.

  • It initially features tons of standard and professional templates and charts. Plus, the developers add the latest templates and other items quite frequently.
  • You can simply add logos for your slides. Apparently, it will automatically be added to the rest slides of the presentation.
  • This incredible app lets you insert videos from YouTube and Dailymotion directly.
  • There are more than 30 transition effects and 45 animations on this app.
  • You can also open and modify PowerPoint files through it.
  • This app is compatible with Android wearables and Apple watchOS. Eventually, you can navigate the slides with a smartwatch.

Pros: Your projects are automatically saved in cloud storage so that you won’t lose them ever. Moreover, it lets you keep your presentation as a PDF or video.

8. Remote for PowerPoint Keynote

Remote for PowerPoint Keynote

  • It can connect through both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Apparently, the Wi-Fi connection works faster than Bluetooth.
  • If you want, you can see the presentation preview on your smartphone.
  • This amusing app features a laser pointer and annotation that are helpful in many ways, especially for teaching purposes.
  • It also supports video and audio files for your slides.
  • You can simply convert the texts to many other languages immediately.

Pros: This app also lets you connect using barcode scanning. Moreover, it supports animation and notes.

Cons: The design looks quite outdated.

9. SlideShare

SlideShare

Moreover, the animations and translations of the presentations are beautiful and standard for any scenario. You can also share your presentations with others directly from SlideShare.

  • Searching and finding presentation slides are hassle-free on this app. Apparently, all slides are sorted by themes and topics.
  • You can simply comment on any presentation through it.
  • It has one of the world’s largest collections of presentation files, with over 15 million presentation files.
  • This incredible app also lets you follow famous companies who share their expertise on SlideShare.
  • You are allowed to save your files in favorites. It also lets you download and see slides offline.

Pros: It lets you limit the number of audiences who can see your slides. Besides, this incredible app is available for both Android and Apple devices.

Cons: You can’t create a slide with it.

10. Prezi Viewer

Prezi Viewer, presentation-making apps

Moreover, it lets you add video and audio files to your presentation. Applying and modifying transactions and animations are pretty effortless.

  • This incredible app lets you collaborate with others to make a presentation together. Apparently, they can comment on their suggestions too.
  • You can simply make slides in more than 10 different languages through Prezi.
  • With this app, you can connect to any big screen via Bluetooth and present your slides through it.
  • It indeed lets you zoom in on your slides. Eventually, it is a great feature to present graphs and tables clearly.
  • You can also share your project with others via email or social media links.

Pros: It will give you access to your presentation project even if you are offline. Besides, you can save your presentation as PDF or Video files too.

Cons: It may need an internet connection to use various features of it.

Q: What is the best presentation-making app?

A: Microsoft Powerpoint and Google Slide are the best presentation-making apps. These apps are available for Android and iPhone users, making things easier while preparing your next presentation. Eventually, they are free to use, and you can make different presentations on your device.

You can also try Keynote for iPhone and Prezi Viewer for both. This presentation-making software also provides the best tools for that as well. But if you want an app to share slides, then you better try SlideShare.

It is also essential to inform you that SlideShare only allows you to share slides, not make them. So, to have complete help dealing with your presentations just with your smart device, you should have a few apps to use their different functions.

Q: Can I use Microsoft Powerpoint on my smartphone to make presentations?

A: Yes, you can use Microsoft Powerpoint on your smartphone to make presentations. Almost all the tools you can use on your PC to prepare your presentation are available here. Indeed it’s a free app and available for both Android and iOS devices.

Q: Is Canva better than PowerPoint?

A: Because of having lots of advanced features, Canva is considered to be better than Powerpoint. Also, Canva comes with a more sophisticated design and user interface. While Canva makes using tools user, even on your Android device, Microsoft PowerPoint has many complications. So, Canva is better than PowerPoint.

Q: Can you convert PowerPoint to Google Slides?

A: Yes, you can simply convert PowerPoint to Google Slides. Indeed, the process is very easy and takes a few minutes only. Well, first, you need to open the PowerPoint file on your Google Drive, and next, you have to save the file there.

After that, just open your Google Slide, import the file from Google Drive, and simply do the customizations you need. In the same way, you can also import a file from Google Slide to Drive and then to PowerPoint.

Finally, Insights

So, to make your presentations attractive and successful, you can completely depend on your smartphone. Just pick up the best presentation-making apps for your device and complete them. If you find it working perfectly, just leave a comment about your experience of using it. New viewers will get help choosing the best one for them. Also, share this content with your friends, classmates, and colleagues who often need to prepare presentations. Thank you for your time and support.

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10 best apps for your new iPhone

From ChatGPT to Threads and beyond

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If you were lucky enough to unwrap a new iPhone this holiday season, or you simply bought one recently, then you’ll probably be on the hunt for some apps – good apps can take Apple ’s excellent handsets to the next level.

That’s true whether you’re rocking a top-tier iPhone 15 Pro Max , a compact iPhone SE (2022) , or any of the other best iPhones. But with so many apps to choose from it can be tough to know where to start.

That’s where this article comes in. Below you’ll find our pick of 10 of the best apps for iPhone. These cover a range of categories and include both long-standing essentials and newer or more niche apps that are nonetheless highly recommended.

ChatGPT is an AI tool that probably needs no introduction – this, arguably, more than any other AI service, has taken the world by storm. But the iPhone app is remarkably good.

You can ask ChatGPT questions to get help or inspiration on just about anything. It’s far smarter than the likes of Siri or even Google Assistant.

With the ChatGPT app, you don’t need to type out questions either, you can speak them and even have ChatGPT speak back. Because it remembers previous questions and responses you can have more of a conversation with it than with most digital assistants too, making interactions feel natural.

For most things other than home automation, ChatGPT can easily replace Siri, so we’d recommend not just downloading it but putting a shortcut to it on your lock screen. If you have an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max you could even set the Action button to launch it.

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2. Evernote

A great notes app is an essential part of any smartphone, but finding such an app can be easier said than done – for whatever reason, this seems to be something companies struggle to make.

Sure, there are loads of notes apps, but most have their issues or simply cost too much. Evernote isn’t perfect, and it’s not free if you want the complete experience, but its balance of price, features, and stability is better than most.

For many people, the free version will actually be plenty. This gives you most of the core features, including the ability to make notes and to-do lists, include images, and easily search your notes by name or keyword. However, it limits you to 60MB of monthly uploads and a 25MB maximum note size, and only lets you sync your account to two devices.

To remove those restrictions, you’ll need to pay for a subscription, but if you take a lot of notes or use a lot of devices, that could be worthwhile.

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With the app formerly known as Twitter slowly collapsing under the weight of Elon Musk’s ‘leadership,’ you might well be looking for an alternative, and Threads could be that app.

This is one of a number of sites and apps trying to take Twitter’s place, but it has the advantage of a built-in audience thanks to your account being linked to your Instagram account.

Threads also replicates many of the best Twitter/X features without as much spam and other objectionable content. So far, it feels friendlier than Twitter did even pre-Musk, though perhaps that’s down to the smaller user base, which is also its main issue. If it grows, though, this could easily be a new home for anyone missing what Twitter once was.

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4. Pocket Casts

If you’re a podcast fan, Pocket Casts should be on your shortlist of podcast players. While there are loads of such apps to choose from, this is one of the absolute best.

It’s attractive, intuitive, and packed full of tools and features. You get the ability to trim silence, change the playback speed, use a sleep timer, control playback from an Apple Watch , and a whole lot more.

Pocket Casts also makes discovering new podcasts a breeze, with a handy ‘Discover’ tab that covers all sorts of interesting listens.

  • Download Pocket Casts

5. Google Maps

Sure, your iPhone comes with Apple Maps built in but, while it's a lot better than it was at launch, it arguably can’t match Google Maps . It’s worth trying both apps to see which you prefer, but we’d wager most people will be better off with Google’s map app.

This app has detailed, accurate maps for over 220 countries and territories and provides excellent navigation tools whether you’re driving, walking, cycling, or using public transport.

You can view real-time traffic conditions, download maps for offline use, use Street View for ground-level imagery, get indoor maps for select locations, like airports and stadiums, and find businesses (and reviews of them).

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6. AccuWeather

A good weather app is a vital component of any smartphone, and AccuWeather is one of the very best.

It’s a bit different than most weather apps. Rather than displaying forecasts for the whole day and subsequent days, it provides a detailed, hyperlocal forecast for the next four hours, giving a minute-by-minute breakdown of the expected temperature and precipitation.

That’s the main focus of AccuWeather, but you can also get forecasts for the days ahead, so it does the job of a conventional weather app too. And while your mileage may vary depending on where you are in the world, we’ve found that it’s remarkably accurate, especially with those four-hour forecasts.

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7. Snapseed

Apple provides some basic photo editing tools on the iPhone, but Snapseed offers more options (and potentially more pleasing results) while still keeping things simple. Yet it doesn't overwhelm you with too many options or pro-focused features.

It includes 29 tools and filters to tweak, tune, and generally improve your images. In many cases, you can significantly improve a photo with a single tap, though there’s the option to do more manual fine-tuning too if you prefer.

We’d recommend Snapseed to anyone who takes a lot of photos on their phone, whether you’re an experienced photographer or an amateur snapper.

  • Download Snapseed

8. Halide Mark II

If you're an experienced photographer, another great app to get is Halide Mark II. This alternative to the iPhone’s built-in camera app is packed full of features, including manual focus, focus loupe, focus peaking, histograms, an Apple Watch companion app for remote shooting, and loads more.

This is designed to be powerful enough for pros, but with its intuitive, gesture-based interface, it’s worth a look even if you don’t know your ISO from your RAW.

Halide Mark II isn’t free, but with both subscriptions and one-off payment options, you should be able to find a payment type to suit.

  • Download Halide Mark II

9. Duolingo

Duolingo has long been one of the best and most popular smartphone apps for language learners, and now it has expanded into math and music lessons, too.

There are dozens of languages to choose from, and Duolingo provides fun, colorful, and approachable bite-size lessons. It can feel almost as much like playing a game as learning a language.

Using Duolingo alone probably won’t make you fluent, but it’s a great option to prepare for a trip or to use alongside other language-learning tools. It’s designed to fit into even the busiest lives, so language learning can become a fun daily habit rather than a chore.

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10. Balance

If your New Year’s resolutions include focusing on your mental health, then Balance is a great place to start.

It offers various 10-day meditation plans, teaching the fundamentals followed by more advanced meditation techniques. In some cases it focuses on specific goals, like improving your sleep or embracing change.

There are individual sessions for days when you don’t want to commit to a plan. Plus, there are soothing sleep sounds and relaxation exercises to help you drift off.

So far, so typical for a meditation app, but Balance additionally has ‘Immersive Meditations,’ designed to aid relaxation through a mix of sound effects, guidance, and even vibrations.

Balance will tailor its meditation plans to you by asking a few questions at the start of a plan and after certain meditations. So you get a more bespoke experience than in most meditation apps.

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What does Apple Vision Pro actually do? Thanks to these visionOS app developers, the answer is a lot . Even before Apple Vision Pro launched, we heard from developers making the first spatial experiences for visionOS. While it’s not a comprehensive list of every visionOS app, these are some of the many experiences possible on Apple Vision Pro!

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Developer tools, entertainment, food and drink, graphics and design, health and fitness, photo and video, productivity, social networking, related stories.

We’ve been covering a handful of Apple Vision Pro apps on 9to5Mac since launch day. From a futuristic synthesizer to new ways to create art, there are lots of early great use cases for Apple Vision Pro. Here’s a recap of our recent visionOS app coverage:

  • Things is going spatial with the full project manager experience on Apple Vision Pro
  • Fantastical for visionOS makes Apple Vision Pro a real productivity machine on day one
  • Moog turns Apple Vision Pro into a futuristic instrument for music creation
  • Da Vinci Eye for Apple Vision Pro projects transparent art over any canvas for inspiration
  • Photoscope helps you clean up your photo library
  • Cisco brings Webex collaboration to spatial computing with Apple Vision Pro
  • ‘Juno’ YouTube app for Apple Vision Pro just got its first update
  • Spatial Apple Arcade games on Apple Vision Pro
  • TikTok beats YouTube and Netflix to Apple Vision Pro with official visionOS app
  • MIDI Widgets unlocks expansive capabilities for musicians with Apple Vision Pro

  • Flowriter (Writer’s Retreat)*
  • Instructor for driving instructors
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Numerics (Business Dashboard)
  • Webex by Cisco

  • Haptics (Test Haptic Feedback)
  • Runestone Text Editor
  • Territory: Storefront Switcher

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  • Complete HeartX*
  • Exploring Mars*
  • Flippy (Learn Flashcards)
  • School Assistant (Planner)
  • Schooly (School Organizer)

  • AirDraw: Finger Paint*
  • Callsheet: Find Cast & Crew
  • Film Noir for Trakt Just Watch
  • Hold the World*
  • Nexus (Frameless Browser for Progressive Web Apps [like Xbox Game Pass])*
  • ManGo (Anime and Manga Tracker)
  • MAX (formerly HBO)
  • Plate Smasher*
  • Red Bull TV
  • Renaissance Art Gallery*
  • Sequel (Media Tracker)
  • Spatial Sprinkles*
  • TV Launcher (Live US Channels)
  • TV Remote (Universal Remote)
  • Television by Sandwich*
  • The [Archive]*

  • Bills To Budget
  • CardPointers for Credit Cards
  • MoneySpaces

  • Ambre (Recipe Organizer)
  • Cookup (AI Recipe Generator)
  • Crouton (Recipe Manager)
  • Peppercorn (Recipes and Lists)

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  • Bloons TD 6+
  • Chess Dreams (Spacial Games)*
  • CrossCraft (Custom Crosswords)
  • Cut the Rope 3
  • Just Hoops*
  • Illustrated
  • Jetpack Joyride 2
  • LEGO Builder’s Journey
  • Ploppy Pairs*
  • Skatrix Pro*
  • Spatial Dream*
  • Super Fruit Ninja*
  • Synth Riders*
  • What the Golf?
  • Where is Ploppy?*
  • Wylde Flowers

  • Adobe Firefly (Generative AI)*
  • Da Vinci Eye: AR Art Projector*
  • LiveSurface
  • Coachy (Calisthenics CrossFit)
  • Endel (Focus, Sleep, Relax)
  • Lungy (Immersive Music Spaces)*
  • Recollect (AI Journal)
  • Reflexy (Sharpen Your Reflexes)*
  • Spatial Noise (White Sounds)*
  • WaterMinder (Water Tracker)

  • CamPlan (AI Floor Plan Design)
  • HomeBatteries for HomeKit
  • Pines (Tent and RV Camping Guide)
  • Planner 5D (Room, House Design)
  • Plant Daddy (Water Reminder)
  • Rocket Homes Real Estate
  • Shutters for SOMA Connect Hub
  • Zillow Immerse*

  • Falcon Vue (Spatial DICOM Viewer)
  • Insight Heart

  • AmazeVR Concerts*
  • Animoog Galaxy*
  • forScore (Sheet Music)
  • MIDI Widgets*
  • NowPlaying (Music Trivia)
  • Odio (Spatial Soundscapes)
  • Piano: Just Play Music*
  • Piano: Flowing Tiles*
  • Vision Tunes for Spotify*

  • BitMaps: Bite-Size Map Widgets*
  • ForeFlight Voyager*

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  • Hacker Report (Hacker News Client)*
  • News Ticker*
  • Animant (Spatial Memories)
  • Bloom (RAW Image Editor)*
  • Castaway (Spatial HDMI Monitor)
  • Frameit: Virtual Photo Frame*
  • GIF and Video Maker
  • Juno for Video (YouTube)*
  • Photoscope (Storage Cleaner)
  • Spatial Media Toolkit*
  • Bezel (Phone Mirroring)*
  • Capture (Quick Notes)
  • Echo AI Mock Interview Prep
  • Expert Eyes by Squint (Visual How To)*
  • Fantastical
  • Focused Work (Pomodoro Timer)
  • Gladys (Drag and Drop Assistant)
  • Kanban Board (Reality Tasks)
  • Lowe’s Style Studio*
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Word
  • OmniFocus 4
  • Parchy (Audio Sticky Notes)*
  • Planny (Daily Planner)
  • ReminderCal 3
  • TeamViewer (Spatial Support)*
  • Things by Cultured Code
  • TimeSpace (Spatial Time Widget)*
  • Widgetsmith (Aesthetic AF)

  • Sky Guide ⭐
  • Night Sky ⭐

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  • J.Crew Virtual Closet*
  • Mytheresa Luxury Closet*
  • StockX Shop Sneakers & Apparel
  • Wayfair Decorify*
  • Decky (Build Custom Dashboards)
  • Dusk for Twitter*
  • Spatial Message for WhatsApp*
  • Sylver for Instagram*

'Dusk' is an elegant app for using X/Twitter on Apple Vision Pro

  • FlightVision Flight Tracker*
  • Moon Portal: Frame, Widget, AI*
  • PeakVisor – Hiking & Skiing
  • Project Alleycat (explore Tewkesbury, a medieval English town)
  • FFmpeg Command Generator
  • HomeUI (Smart Home Controller)*
  • Level Headed (Line Tool)*
  • Locked Notes: Access
  • Navi (Subtitles and Translation)
  • OffOf (Percentage Calculator)
  • Shortcut Buttons*
  • Spatial Cam (Baby Monitor)
  • Splitscreen – Multi Display*
  • Sticky Widgets
  • Tape Measure
  • Typos – Phone Keyboard
  • Utility Window (Battery, Charging Indicator, Time)*
  • Voice in a Can (Amazon Alexa)

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  • Carrot Weather
  • Mercury Weather
  • Tide Guide (Charts and Tables)

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Most categories based on App Store listings. Anything you think we should app? Comment or email [email protected] , or hit me up on X (formerly Twitter) , Threads , Instagram , or Mastodon . We’ll continue to update our list, so bookmark this page and check back frequently!

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Last updated: March 15, 2024 at 11:55 am PT

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