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Upload your video — get back a .pptx file that opens natively in Keynote.
Drag & drop your video to convert to Keynote
MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM — up to 2 GB
Your files are handled with enterprise security controls and configurable retention.
Video to Keynote Comparison
Tome and other web-native tools lock you into their interface. Docsie outputs a real .pptx file that imports into Apple Keynote with full slide editing intact.
| Video to Keynote Capability |
Docsie
Keynote-Ready
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Gamma
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Tome
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Beautiful.ai
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Pitch
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Canva
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Generates from existing video | ||||||
| Output imports into Apple Keynote | ||||||
| Preserves slide structure in Keynote | ||||||
| Native Keynote tables (not flat images) | ||||||
| Keynote presenter notes preserved | ||||||
| Screenshots from video as Keynote images | ||||||
| In-browser presenter mode also available | ||||||
| professional presentation theme by default | ||||||
| Multi-language translation | ||||||
| SOC 2 + Enterprise SSO |
Based on publicly available features as of February 2026.
Video to Keynote Output
Example: a design system walkthrough video converted to a Keynote-compatible deck.
How to Convert Video to Keynote
Docsie generates a .pptx file from your video that imports cleanly into Apple Keynote with full editing intact.
Drop a supported video file into Docsie, or paste a URL from YouTube, Vimeo, Loom, Zoom, or Google Drive. Supports MP4, MOV, AVI, and WebM up to 2GB.
Docsie's AI watches your video, captures key visuals, transcribes audio, extracts tables and figures, and assembles a polished slide deck using Keynote-friendly formatting.
Get a native .pptx file that imports cleanly into Apple Keynote. Embedded images and speaker notes are preserved; supported tables can remain editable. Edit freely in Keynote like your deck you'd build manually.
Why Docsie for Keynote Users
Six reasons Mac-centric teams pick Docsie when they need to convert video to Keynote-compatible slide decks.
Docsie's .pptx output is engineered to open cleanly in Apple Keynote — preserving slide structure, native tables, embedded images, and presenter notes without conversion artifacts or broken layouts.
Output uses standard .pptx format, which Keynote opens natively. No proprietary formats or conversion steps required — just download and open in Keynote.
Screenshots auto-captured from your video become native Keynote images with proper sizing, alt text, and positioning — looking aligned with Keynote-native content.
Tables from your video are captured and, where supported, converted into editable PowerPoint tables, which Keynote converts to native Keynote tables on open. Cell-level editing preserved end-to-end.
Audio transcription is added as standard PowerPoint speaker notes, which Keynote preserves on open. View notes in Keynote's presenter display during live presentations.
Don't have a Mac handy? Launch Docsie's in-browser presenter mode with speaker notes, slide previews, and a timer. Present from any device when Keynote isn't an option.
Mac-first design, creative, and executive teams convert video to Keynote daily for live presentations and reviews
Design teams record Figma walkthrough videos, then convert them to Keynote-compatible slide decks for in-person design reviews. Component visuals and typography tables preserved as native Keynote elements.
C-suite teams convert recorded strategy briefings into Keynote-ready decks for board meetings and investor presentations. Charts, KPI tables, and roadmap visuals open cleanly in Keynote for executive editing.
Creative agencies convert concept walkthrough videos into Keynote-ready pitch decks for client presentations. Concept visuals and mood boards preserved as native Keynote images with full styling control.
Common Questions
Everything Mac users need to know about converting video to Keynote-compatible decks with Docsie
Q: Can Docsie really output a Keynote-compatible file?
A: Yes. Docsie outputs a standard .pptx file engineered for clean Keynote import. Apple Keynote opens .pptx files natively, preserving slide structure, embedded images, native tables, and speaker notes. Formatting may vary by source and Keynote version.
Q: Will my slides look correct in Keynote after conversion?
A: Yes. Docsie uses Keynote-friendly formatting for slide layouts, font choices, table structures, and image embedding. The result is designed to import into Keynote as an editable deck — comparable to your deck built natively in Keynote.
Q: Are tables editable in Keynote after conversion?
A: Yes. Tables from your video are captured and, where supported, converted into editable PowerPoint tables, which Keynote converts to native Keynote tables on open. You can edit cell values, change colors, resize columns, and adjust styling aligned with similar Keynote-native table.
Q: Do speaker notes work in Keynote presenter display?
A: Yes. Speaker notes are added as standard PowerPoint notes that Keynote preserves on open. View them in Keynote's presenter display during live presentations alongside slide preview and timer.
Q: Do I need PowerPoint installed to use the .pptx file?
A: No. The .pptx file imports into Apple Keynote without requiring PowerPoint. You can also open it in Google Slides, LibreOffice Impress, or any tool that supports standard .pptx format. Full vendor flexibility, no vendor lock-in.
Q: Can I customize the Keynote theme after conversion?
A: Yes. After opening in Keynote, apply any Keynote theme you'd like — Docsie's default professional presentation theme will adapt to your chosen Keynote master slide. Enterprise customers can also lock corporate Keynote themes at the workspace level so every conversion matches.
Q: What if my company uses both Keynote and PowerPoint?
A: Standard .pptx files work for both. The same Docsie-generated file opens in PowerPoint for Windows colleagues and Keynote for Mac colleagues — preserved for review across both platforms. Single source, multi-tool compatibility.
Q: Is Docsie suitable for Mac-first enterprise workflows?
A: Yes. Docsie is web-based and works predictably from Safari, Chrome, or Firefox on macOS. Generated .pptx files are designed for Keynote import. Docsie is designed for enterprise security and privacy reviews, and supports enterprise SSO including SAML, Okta, and Google Workspace.
Q: Can Mac creative teams brand every generated Keynote deck?
A: Yes. Enterprise workspaces lock corporate Keynote themes — colors, fonts, logos, master slides — so video-to-Keynote conversions can match brand guidelines. No manual restyling in Keynote needed.
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