Keynote. Make a moving presentation. And take it anywhere.

Keynote makes it easy to create, deliver and share stunning presentations on your iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Use the new slide transitions to give presentations pizzazz. Access your Keynote files from any of your devices, thanks to iCloud.1 And do it all while marvelling at how the Retina display makes every slide a showstopper.
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Keynote for iOS is now even more compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint. Learn more

Building a presentation is a snap. Or in this case, a tap.

A dazzling presentation is at the tip of your finger. Tap a theme to start. Tap to edit slides. And tap to create lots of oohs and aahs.

Start off strong with great-looking themes.

Choose from 12 Apple-designed themes and you’re already off to a great start. Every theme features perfectly coordinated fonts, colours, textures and backgrounds, as well as a range of useful layouts you can choose from each time you add a new slide. You can also import presentations from Keynote on your Mac — complete with master slide templates and preset styles — in all slide sizes. Then all you have to do is tap the placeholder text and images to make them your own. Insert photos, charts and tables. And in a few minutes, you’ll have it all down.

Tap to organise.
Tap to edit.

Organise your presentation with the slide navigator — it shows a handy thumbnail view of your slides. Flick to browse them all. Tap to add new ones. Drag to reorder them — even a few at a time. And group related slides together. It’s just as easy to edit an object or photo on a slide. Drag a corner to resize it, twist to rotate it, and drag to move it around. Use the alignment guides to place everything exactly where you want it to be.

They’ll hang on every word. And every photo, table and chart.

What’s a presentation without visuals? Add photos and movies from the Photos app and make them show-worthy. Mask images, apply reflections and add picture frames. Create arrows, stars or other shapes, and give them shadows so they really stand out. You can even make data look great in Keynote. Insert tables and charts and edit them right there in your slides. And paste whatever you like from Pages, Numbers, Safari or Mail.

3D charts. Elevate your data.

Make your data as impressive as the rest of your presentation. Insert beautiful 3D charts with textures like marble, slate and wood. Then get hands-on. Grab a chart with your fingertips, move it anywhere on the slide and tilt it to the perfect angle. And choose grow, rotate or other animations to add a little fun. Try a pie chart with slices that fly in from offscreen. A bar chart that turns toward you as it builds. Or a line graph that draws itself.

Keynote automatically saves as you go.

You never have to worry about losing a change to your presentation because Keynote saves your work — while you work. You can pick up exactly where you left off the next time you open your presentation. Even if you’re on another device. And the undo feature lets you go back through your changes, no matter when you made them.

Put more show in your show and tell.

Graphics soar across the screen. Words build dramatically over a photo. Slides flip one after another. With a tap, you can add stunning new transitions and effects. And make your presentation shine — or shimmer, jump or twist.

Add some effects to keep things moving.

Some slides could use a little drama. Cinema-quality drama. Words, charts, photos or graphics can animate on and off the screen — even across consecutive slides — with Magic Move. As you add animations, preview them on your device and watch every slide action play out.

Master your delivery.

Present on your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, display or projector — even an HDTV. No matter the size of your audience (or your screen), your presentation will definitely make a big splash.

One swipe and it’s on with
the show.

Presenting is natural on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch because you use your fingers. Swipe to move forward or back through your presentation. Or tap to go to the next slide. Swipe from the left, and out pops the slide navigator so you can skip to any slide. Everything looks incredible on the Retina display, whether you’re presenting to a small crowd on your iPad or to an audience of one on your iPhone or iPod touch.

Keynote Remote.
A command performance.

The floor is yours with Keynote Remote (sold separately). It turns your iPhone or iPod touch into yet another great presentation tool, letting you control a presentation that’s on your iPad, your Mac, or even another iPhone or iPod touch. As you roam around the room connecting with your audience, swipe to advance through slides and read your presenter notes. View Keynote Remote in the App Store

As your audience grows,
your display can too.

Video mirroring lets you turn your display or HDTV into a bigger version of your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. Your audience sees your slides on the big screen, and you control the show with your device. Preview the next slide and scroll through your presenter notes. To really make your point, touch and hold to bring up a laser pointer. Connect your device with a video output cable (sold separately) or use AirPlay to stream wirelessly from your iOS device to your HDTV via Apple TV.2 Learn more about AirPlay Mirroring

Keynote and iCloud.

iCloud automatically keeps your Keynote presentations up to date across all your devices. So you don’t have to.

Your latest draft.
Always with you.

With iCloud, you can create, edit and access your Keynote presentations on whatever device you’re using. You don’t have to manage your presentations in a complicated file system or even remember to save them to a special folder. They’re just there, already up to date on your Mac, iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. So you can create a presentation on one device and finish editing it on another. Share files with another Mac running Mountain Lion. And easily move presentations between your PC and your iOS devices via icloud.com/iwork.1 Learn more about Documents in the Cloud

Reach a broader audience.

You can share your presentation with anyone on an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac or PC. So if someone missed it or wants to keep a copy, it’s easy to find and send.

All your presentations.
All in one place.

When you want to open one of your presentations, you’ll find it in the document manager. You can organise your presentations in folders by dragging one on top of another. Then sort through all your files and folders by name or date.

Microsoft PowerPoint friendly.

If someone sends you a PowerPoint file, you can open it in Keynote. You can also export your presentations as Keynote or PowerPoint files in all slide sizes. Or export them as PDF files. That way, whether you use a Mac or a PC, you can always work with the files you need right there on your iOS device. Learn more about Microsoft PowerPoint compatibility

Plenty of ways to share.

Share your presentations with anyone — including yourself. You can send and receive files via email. Open documents in third-party apps. Transfer them through iTunes. And print wirelessly with AirPrint.3

  1. iCloud requires iOS 5 or later on iPhone 3GS or later, iPod touch (3rd generation or later), iPad or iPad mini; a Mac computer with OS X Lion or later; or a PC with Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 (Outlook 2007 or 2010 or an up-to-date browser is required for accessing email, contacts and calendars). Some features require iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion. Some features require a Wi-Fi connection. Some features are not available in all countries. Access to some services is limited to 10 devices.
  2. AirPlay is compatible with the second-generation Apple TV or later. Mirroring is available with iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad 2 or later, iPad mini, and iPod touch (5th generation).
  3. Requires an AirPrint-enabled printer. See http://store.apple.com/sg/browse/campaigns/airprint for more information.