Introducing the new Faces. Interactive presentations that help entrepreneurs break through the static.
If a website can do it, so now can your decks. Each slide is a software artifact, built for storytelling.
Where others simply make deck-building faster or prettier, Faces are new interfaces for your idea, in its full glory.
Introducing Faces II: the world's first presentation tool made for the age of intelligence.
Your ideas deserve better than an AI-made powerpoint. With Faces II, you can unleash the full power of the web in every single slide. Embed a form, add an interactive map, create live charts or insert a real product demo.
Learn more below 🧵
Because @facesdotapp slides are made of code, you can ask it to track your hands!
Here I'm showing some info depending on how many fingers I'm holding up :)
hyperframes generates videos from code. Faces slides are made of code. So now you can prompt a video inside a slide!
available as a community slide in @facesdotapp
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introducing the Faces MCP
slides are code, and AI assistants are great at code. so we connected them.
your assistant can now browse your projects, read every slide, create new ones, and edit them in place.
https://t.co/fTqh4LIoDw
also available as CLI:
$ npm install -g @facesapp/cli
Day 14 of adding a new slide to my deck to show you what's possible with software presentations. An input that spawns objects on every keystroke, with a special animation when you type "Faces". Sound on!
Day 12 of adding a new slide to my deck to show you what's possible with software presentations. A terminal inside a computer screen where you can add custom commands. Link below!
been playing with connecting Claude to Faces.
works so well because every slide in Faces is code. models don't need to learn how to draw boxes or align layouts.. they already know how
Day 11 of adding a new slide to my deck to show you what's possible with software presentations. Today, real-time transcription living inside a slide. I talk, the words show up. Link below!
Yesterday I spent some time building 18 slides in Faces and made them public. Anyone making a deck can grab one and prompt it however they want.
It's really cool (and meta) to use Faces to build public faces!
Day 10 of adding a new slide to my deck to show you what's possible with software presentations. Today, an interactive dashboard printed onto a piece of cloth, with a 3D fan blowing it around in real time. Fun. Link below!