Ask Phrase to turn a note into a slide deck. Refine it by talking, not dragging. Then present it on any screen over AirPlay, USB-C, or HDMI — with your iPhone as the controller and the speaker notes in your hand.
The meeting recap, the lecture, the reading — material you already trust.
Ask for the deck
“Make slides for the Thursday readout.” The deck arrives as its own Artifact.
Refine by asking
“Tighter opener, one slide per decision.” Revisions are tracked; the current version is always clear.
Present anywhere
Full-screen on device, or on the big screen while your iPhone stays the controller.
No blank slides
Skip the part where you stare at slide one.
The hard work — deciding what matters — already happened in the note. Phrase turns that structure into slides, and keeps the link back to the source, so you can open the material behind a claim before you stand up to defend it.
From source-backed notesSource lineageAsk to edit
Slide 02 · from “User interviews — March”
What we heard from users
Onboarding friction clusters in the first ten minutes.
Search is trusted; sync status is not.
Every quote on this slide links to its interview.
Present on AirPlay, USB-C, or HDMI
Showtime
Your iPhone is the clicker, the notes, and the deck.
Connect a display over AirPlay, USB-C, or HDMI: the audience sees the slide, you see the controls and what to say next. No display around? Rehearse the full deck on device. When someone asks for a copy, export to PDF — one page per slide.
External displayController viewRehearse on devicePDF export
No. Phrase creates presentation decks that present inside Phrase and export to PDF — one page per slide. If your workflow requires a native .pptx file, a desktop presentation tool is the better fit.
How do I present on a big screen?
Connect an external display over AirPlay, USB-C, or HDMI and the deck presents full-screen on the big screen while your iPhone stays the controller. No display around? Rehearse the deck on device.
Can I change a slide without rebuilding the deck?
Yes. Ask AI to revise the deck conversationally — tighten a slide, reorder sections, change emphasis. Artifacts keep immutable revisions, so the current version is always well-defined.
Where does the deck’s content come from?
From your notes. Decks are generated from source-backed notes and keep links back to them when available, so you can open the material behind a slide before you stand up to present it.
Phrase for Apple devices
Stand up with slides you can defend.
Free on the App Store for iPhone, with Apple Watch companion surfaces. Decks are generated from notes that stay on your device, synced through your own iCloud.