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Faces turns decks into software

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Faces turns decks into software

Faces is rolling out a new version of its presentation product that treats slides like interactive web artifacts instead of static pages. The pitch is simple: use AI to build explorable decks, portfolios, proposals, and pitch presentations that publish like websites, with mobile support, analytics, custom domains, and PDF export.

// ANALYSIS

Faces is making a credible bet that the next presentation winner will look less like PowerPoint with AI frosting and more like a lightweight web builder for storytelling. The core differentiation is real interactivity, including hover states, live charts, calculators, animations, and other web behaviors inside slides. AI generation lowers the cost of building custom presentation behavior that would normally require design and frontend work, while community slides and direct editing without extra AI-credit spend make the product feel more practical than a one-shot prompt-to-deck gimmick. Mobile adaptation and one-click publishing push Faces toward mini site builder territory, broadening the use case beyond investor decks. Pricing at free, $12/month, and $25/month, plus analytics and custom domains on paid tiers, positions it as a publishing tool with presentation roots.

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DISCOVERED

72d ago

2026-03-16

PUBLISHED

72d ago

2026-03-16

RELEVANCE

6/ 10

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