Keynote

Keynote

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Version History of Keynote

14.2

September 17, 2024

• Advance your slides hands-free with the double tap gesture on supported Apple Watch models. (Requires watchOS 11) • See HDR images and movies in greater dynamic range on supported devices. (Requires iOS 18 or iPadOS 18) • Squeeze Apple Pencil Pro to quickly switch tools, line weights, and colors. • Use the new document browser to easily create a new presentation or find a recent one. (Requires iOS 18 or iPadOS 18) • Additional bug fixes and performance improvements.

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14.1

June 10, 2024

This update contains bug fixes and performance improvements.

14.0

April 2, 2024

• Add a new look to your slides with the Dynamic Color, Minimalist Light, and Minimalist Dark themes • Streamlined in-app notifications inform you when a person joins a collaborative presentation for the first time • Preserve file format and full quality when adding HEIC photos taken on iPhone or iPad • On iPad, press and hold the Command key on a connected keyboard to select noncontiguous words, sentences, or paragraphs using a trackpad or mouse • Improved compatibility for slide transitions when importing and exporting Microsoft PowerPoint files • Additional stability and performance improvements

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13.2

September 21, 2023

• Bring new dimension to your presentations with 3D objects in USDZ format • Play embedded animations within USDZ files or use Magic Move to animate 3D objects across slides • Make your presentations more expressive by adding Stickers* • See inline predictions for text as you type* • Easily begin collaborating on a presentation with others while on a FaceTime call* • Find and open suggested presentations when searching for Keynote with Spotlight* • Drag documents to the Keynote icon on your Home Screen to open or import them* • Add motion to your presentation with new dynamic themes and live video slide layouts • Export your presentation in ProRes formats, now on iPhone and iPad • Remove external borders on charts imported from Microsoft Office files * Requires iOS 17 or iPadOS 17 and later

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13.1

June 13, 2023

• Insert and play ProRes videos in your presentation, now on iPhone and iPad • Add scalable vector graphics (SVGs) to your presentations and preserve visual quality at any size • Break apart imported SVG images and save them to your shapes library for future use • Show subtotal summary labels in stacked bar, column, and area charts

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13.0

March 30, 2023

• Apple Pencil hover makes it easy to navigate, write, sketch, and illustrate with greater precision on supported iPad models • Export and send a copy of your presentation in a different format right from the Share menu • Includes improvements and bug fixes for collaboration activity • Viewing a Keynote Live presentation is now supported only in a web browser

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12.2.1

November 29, 2022

This update contains bug fixes and improvements.

12.2

October 25, 2022

• An all-new activity view shows recent changes in collaborative presentations, including when people join, comment, and make edits • Get notifications when others join or make changes in your shared presentations • Share a presentation in Messages to instantly start collaborating with your team and see updates right in the Messages conversation (Requires iOS 16 or iPadOS 16) • Send a message or start a FaceTime call right from a collaborative presentation (Requires iOS 16 or iPadOS 16) • Be even more productive on iPad with iPadOS 16 - Quickly insert objects and get to your favorite tools with the customizable toolbar - Find common actions like print, rename, and more in the new document menu - Work across multiple presentations more easily with Stage Manager on supported iPad models • A new option lets you automatically remove an image’s background to isolate its subject (Requires iOS 16 or iPadOS 16) • Remove or replace the background of live video for a dramatic effect • Style charts with additional controls for colors, lines, and number formats • Additional options for printing and exporting PDFs

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12.1

June 21, 2022

- Add subtle movement and visual interest to your presentation with dynamic backgrounds that move continuously as you transition from slide to slide - Select from new animated themes featuring dynamic backgrounds - Skip or unskip all slides in a collapsed group

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12.0

April 7, 2022

• Enlarge slides to a maximum zoom level of 400% • Edit font size more precisely with up to two decimal places

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Description of Keynote

Keynote is the most powerful presentation app ever designed for a mobile device. Start with an Apple-designed theme and add text, images, charts, tables, and shapes with just a few taps. Draw and write with Apple Pencil on iPad, or use your finger. Bring it all to life with cinematic animations and transitions that look as though they were created by your own special effects team. Add live video to your slideshow and appear right on your slides in remote presentations, how-to videos, and lectures. Confidently present to your audience from anywhere, in person or virtually, and take turns controlling a presentation in multi-presenter slideshows. Collaborate with others at the same time • With real-time collaboration, your whole team can work together on a presentation at the same time on Mac, iPad, iPhone, and even on a PC • Share your document publicly or with specific people, see who’s currently in the presentation with you, and view other people’s cursors to follow their edits • See a list of recent changes in collaborative presentations, including when people join, comment, and make edits • Available for presentations stored in iCloud or in Box Get started quickly • Choose from over 40 Apple-designed themes to give your presentations a beautiful start or create a quick draft by starting with a text outline • Use the slide navigator to quickly skim through your presentation, add new slides, and reorder slides • Get quick access to shapes, media, tables, charts, and sharing options • Import and edit Microsoft PowerPoint presentations • Quickly open password-protected presentations using Touch ID or Face ID on supported devices Create stunning presentations • Easily change slide layouts and backgrounds • Use the built-in camera to add live video right on your slides • Engage your audience with interactive charts and chart animations • Enhance your presentations with a library of over 700 editable shapes • Quickly add your photos and videos from the Photos app using the Media Browser • Add an interactive image gallery to view a collection of photos • Easily remove image backgrounds • Use gorgeous preset styles to make your text, tables, shapes, and images look beautiful • Edit down to the pixel with rulers and alignment guides Cinema-quality animations • Beautiful cinematic slide transitions and impressive text and object animations • Magic Move effect effortlessly animates and morphs graphics • Emphasis builds let you add impact with one click • See live on-canvas previews as you animate your slides Present to your audience • Customizable presenter display • Rehearse a presentation with current slide, presenter notes, and timer all in one view • Present on an external display or projector, or stream wirelessly using AirPlay and Apple TV • Use multi-presenter slideshows to let participants take turns controlling a shared presentation from their own device • Easily access the slide navigator, keyboard shortcuts, live video sources, or multi-presenter slideshow controls while presenting • Highlight with Apple Pencil or with your finger while presenting on iPad • Control your slideshow from iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch • Create self-running, interactive shows for kiosks and displays iCloud • Turn on iCloud so you can access and edit your presentations from your Mac, iPad, iPhone, and from a Mac or PC browser at iCloud.com • Keynote automatically saves your presentations as you make changes Share a copy of your work • Export presentations to Microsoft PowerPoint, PDF, HTML, movies, and image files • Use AirDrop to send your presentation to anyone nearby • Quickly and easily share a link to your work via Mail or Messages Some features may require Internet access; additional fees and terms may apply.
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Keynote: FAQ

Can Keynote be used on an iPad?

Yes, Keynote works on iPad devices.

Who is the developer of the Keynote app?

Apple Inc. released the Keynote app.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Keynote app?

The Keynote app requires iOS 17.0 or later.

How does the Keynote app rank among users?

The average rating for the Keynote app is 4.2.

What is the primary genre of the Keynote app?

The Primary Genre Of The Keynote App Is Productivity.

What Keynote application version is the current one?

14.2 is the most recent version of the Keynote app.

When did the new Keynote update come out?

The latest Keynote update was rolled out on October 3, 2024.

When did Keynote come out?

The Keynote app launched on July 2, 2024.

What is the content advisory rating of the Keynote app?

The Keynote app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Apple Inc..

What languages does Keynote support?

You can use the Keynote app in American English, Arabic, Catalan and 30 more.

Is Keynote part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, Keynote is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Keynote integrated with in-app purchases?

No, Keynote does not integrate in-app purchases for users.

Does Keynote support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Yes, Keynote fully supports compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in Keynote?

No, users are not exposed to ads in Keynote.

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Reviews of Keynote

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  • Just add it

    I'm at it again you should make it like what powerpoint does so when you write something new and it shares letters as a prev word letters should move to new places and i still think you should be able to make pictures colourless or just black and white, like your PC verison please apple!
  • Great app!

    I love to make slide shows and I didn’t even know that keynote was a thing! But when I got my phone, it was on and I was like “well what is this app? I might as well try it” so one day I made my own slide show! It turned out ok and I had to restart. In my opinion, it’s like google slides but much more confusing. It was hard to navigate and very glitchy. I would recommend to people who have strong stamina and like challenges. Overall it was a little disappointing but other than that it was a great app! My parents loved my slideshow and they thought it was hilarious! I thought it was a good slide show! Even though the process of it was hard a disappointing. Have fun trying all day to figure things out on this app! You’ll need it.
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  • Needs better pencil integration

    You would think that APPLE’s presentation app would fully integrate an APPLE pencil, but no. The pencil will write, with limited colors, or “laser” point. The option to erase once you’ve written doesn’t exist. The only way is to undo, so if you want to erase after you’ve written something else you are out of luck. Also, you cannot undo if you have already moved onto another slide. There are other apps, such Goodnotes and Noteability, that have full functionality of the pencil while presenting and you can write on a slide and it shows in real time on the presentation. I wish I could use Keynote however because using those apps you lose transitions. The ability to write on the slides is a must for me since I am a teacher and notating on the slides is more important than the transitions.
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