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Faces - Interactive presentations that use the full power of the web

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Introducing the new Faces. Interactive presentations that help entrepreneurs break through the static. If a website can do it, so now can your decks. Each slide is a software artifact, built for storytelling. Where others simply make deck-building faster or prettier, Faces are new interfaces for your idea, in its full glory.

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Hey Product Hunt ✌️

We think there’s no power left in PowerPoint. Decks are still flat PDFs shipped over email, while the web can do 3D, animations, interactions, and live video. So we built Faces around one idea: your slides should be software, not static images.

Every slide is a software artifact. Animated, interactive, alive. That means your pitch deck can have a live chart that responds to hover. Your portfolio can have drag-to-explore galleries. Your proposal can include an interactive quote calculator. Just describe what you want to the AI and it builds it.

What’s new:

Community slides: Browse slides created by others and transform them however you want with AI. Use them as a starting point, then make them yours.

Modular & flexible: Each slide has editable content and controls. Change text, images, and animation settings without touching code or burning AI credits.

Works on mobile: Slides automatically adapt between landscape and portrait, with a stacked reading mode for phones.


Built for real use cases:

  • Pitch decks that investors actually engage with

  • Portfolios that feel like the work itself

  • Guides and tutorials people explore, not skim

  • Proposals clients interact with before signing

We still keep things radically simple: chat with AI to build, edit content directly, publish in one click with a custom domain.

Use code PRODUCTHUNT for your first month free.

Would love for this community to try it. Tell us what you’d present with Faces!

Diego D'Auria

@cacoos "Your slides should be software, not static images" - that's a sharp way to frame it, and I think you're right. Every time I put a screenshot of a dashboard in a deck, I think about how absurd it is that I'm showing a static image of something that's interactive.

Curious about two things: what happens when someone opens a Faces deck on a slow connection or an older device? Interactive slides sound great on a modern Mac Book, but if I'm sending a pitch deck to a corporate VP who opens it on a locked-down Windows laptop with Chrome restrictions, does it degrade gracefully?

And on the AI generation side - how much control do you get over the animations and interactions? Can you fine-tune timing, easing, trigger behavior, or is it more of a "describe and accept what it gives you" flow?

Joaquín

@diegodau Hey Diego! We optimize the rendering of the presentations so links should open even on slow connections :)

We have a cool feature named "Controls" on each slide. The AI can create controls to you can tweak them. Try it out!

Diego D'Auria
@cacoos super! thank you
Sai Tharun Kakirala

The concept of treating each slide as a software artifact is really compelling. Static decks feel so limiting when you are trying to pitch something interactive. Being able to use the full power of the web inside a presentation format could be a game changer for startup pitch decks and product demos. Really cool execution!

Gabriel Menendez

Built a Pitch Deck for my weather app Brzzy. Faces is a so simple to use, and the output is top notch.

Check out my deck=> https://lynx-530.faces.site/3y3nv1tc3dpl

Joaquín

@gabriel_menendez looking good!!

Gabriel Menendez

I have a some updates to make , but it looks amazing.@cacoos 

George Apostolov

"No power left in powerpoint" 💯

You guys are going to burn my synapses with those eye-catching visuals 😂, but this is the future.
Congrats on the launch!

Aya Vlasoff

The idea of slides being actual software artifacts instead of static images is a game changer, especially for pitch decks! This is way overdue. Big congrats on the launch. Does the interactive experience work fully on mobile for the viewer, or is it more optimized for desktop?

Ignacio Soffia

@aya_vlasoff hey! It is optimized for both. We generate a slide for desktop (16:9) and another one for mobile (9:16)

Grey Seymour
How does this compare to my beloved Gamma or less beloved but still appreciated Pitch? Is interactivity the differentiator here? Very cool either way, shocked this isn’t ranking higher!
Joaquín

@grey_seymour Every slide is literally software. So possibilities are endless! You are no longer restricted by boxes or predefined components.

Ask for craziest idea and the AI will implement it for you in a slide :) (think of simulators, forms, dropdowns, live data!)

Leah Dyke

This is really cool. Can I ask, do you envision this working for self-paced training or as an alternative to e-learning platforms? Congratulations on the launch!

Andrei Tudor

Congrats on the launch! The framing of slides as software artifacts rather than static images is a genuine shift in thinking, not just a feature upgrade.

Curious how the AI handles more data-heavy slides, like financial charts or tables that need to update dynamically? That's usually where presentation tools fall apart. Asking because at CoreSight, we generate a lot of structured financial outputs, and something like Faces could make sharing that analysis a lot more compelling than a static export.

Calvin Lim

I love the mission. Staring at PowerPoint decks is a time suck and as attention span continues to decline, we need new tools to captivate audiences in a quick manner.

How do you draw the fine line between captivating audiences or trying to do too much and losing focus?

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