Chronicle is your AI-powered design partner for presentations. Turn notes, prompts, or existing decks into beautiful, on-brand slides in minutes. It asks a few questions, builds an impressive first draft, and lets you refine slides through conversation.
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Looks great! I was able to make our brand deck really easily. The interface worked well, it was easy to understand and it got me working quickly and seamlessly. The package came out very clean, I just wish that I could export it so that i could modify it in Figma. But this is great for people that dont have Figma and want to edit directly in the app.
Will be using it in the future!
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I went through a few of these presentation apps - after leaving Keynote behind almost 4 years ago. Gamma and Pitch felt easier for the way I think/work. Then I stumbled across Chronicle at a webinar and haven't looked back since. The only thing I get frustrated by is that you can't go back to a previous version - if you by mistake delete or move anything - command Z doesn't always bring it back. But my fave feature is having Claude with as a slide builder companion. An intelligent deck maker that always delivers effortlessly designed presentations - something I think most designers would appreciate.
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Designer here, I jumped on Chronicle early because the starting templates were leagues ahead of anything else in this space. Real typography choices, balanced layouts, consistent spacing. You could tell the team has actual design backgrounds (the DNA shows).
What's exciting about Chronicle 2 is Muse. Having a conversational AI agent that can iterate on specific slides without blowing up the whole deck is exactly how I want to work as a designer in refinement stages.
LOVE how the freeform canvas still gives me full control when I need to fine-tune spacing or hierarchy, which matters when you're presenting to clients, comes in clutch!
This isn't just another AI slide generator. It's the first one I'd actually use for work I put my name on.
Congrats to the team on the launch!
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How do you show the service the corporate style? Can you provide a link to the official website and it will copy it from there?
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"Without the AI slop" is doing a lot of honest work in that tagline. Most AI tools make more noise, not more signal. The courage to call that out β and then actually build against it β is rare. Presentations are ultimately acts of communication. They're someone trying to get another person to feel something, believe something, move. Curious how you're thinking about the gap between a beautiful slide and a message that actually lands.
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The name says everything. Ai slop in decks is so real. Does it actually fix the formatting or hide it better?
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"AI presentations without the AI slop" β this tagline alone tells you something important about where we are.
The first wave of AI tools was about generation. The second wave is about taste.
What Chronicle is actually doing isn't just making slides faster. It's solving a coordination problem between thinking and communicating. Most people don't struggle to create presentations. They struggle to make their thinking visible without losing its clarity in the translation.
The real competition for presentation tools isn't other AI tools. It's the blank page and the cognitive friction between knowing something and being able to show it.
The tools that win this category won't be the ones that generate the most. They'll be the ones that lose the least in translation.
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Looks great! I was able to make our brand deck really easily. The interface worked well, it was easy to understand and it got me working quickly and seamlessly. The package came out very clean, I just wish that I could export it so that i could modify it in Figma. But this is great for people that dont have Figma and want to edit directly in the app.
Will be using it in the future!
I went through a few of these presentation apps - after leaving Keynote behind almost 4 years ago. Gamma and Pitch felt easier for the way I think/work. Then I stumbled across Chronicle at a webinar and haven't looked back since. The only thing I get frustrated by is that you can't go back to a previous version - if you by mistake delete or move anything - command Z doesn't always bring it back. But my fave feature is having Claude with as a slide builder companion. An intelligent deck maker that always delivers effortlessly designed presentations - something I think most designers would appreciate.
Designer here, I jumped on Chronicle early because the starting templates were leagues ahead of anything else in this space. Real typography choices, balanced layouts, consistent spacing. You could tell the team has actual design backgrounds (the DNA shows).
What's exciting about Chronicle 2 is Muse. Having a conversational AI agent that can iterate on specific slides without blowing up the whole deck is exactly how I want to work as a designer in refinement stages.
LOVE how the freeform canvas still gives me full control when I need to fine-tune spacing or hierarchy, which matters when you're presenting to clients, comes in clutch!
This isn't just another AI slide generator. It's the first one I'd actually use for work I put my name on.
Congrats to the team on the launch!
How do you show the service the corporate style? Can you provide a link to the official website and it will copy it from there?
"Without the AI slop" is doing a lot of honest work in that tagline. Most AI tools make more noise, not more signal. The courage to call that out β and then actually build against it β is rare. Presentations are ultimately acts of communication. They're someone trying to get another person to feel something, believe something, move. Curious how you're thinking about the gap between a beautiful slide and a message that actually lands.
"AI presentations without the AI slop" β this tagline alone tells you something important about where we are.
The first wave of AI tools was about generation. The second wave is about taste.
What Chronicle is actually doing isn't just making slides faster. It's solving a coordination problem between thinking and communicating. Most people don't struggle to create presentations. They struggle to make their thinking visible without losing its clarity in the translation.
The real competition for presentation tools isn't other AI tools. It's the blank page and the cognitive friction between knowing something and being able to show it.
The tools that win this category won't be the ones that generate the most. They'll be the ones that lose the least in translation.