What Is Apple Keynote Software? +How to Start Using It to Make Presentations

Keynote for Mac makes it easy to make and present beautiful presentations. In this article, we cover the basics of Keynote, as well as how you can improve your Keynote software skills. Learn how to get up and running with Keynote and get your presentation started.

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Lauded for its simplicity, Keynote is a cross-platform and collaborative way to build a presentation.

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Now let’s learn all about Apple Keynote presentation software: 

What Is Apple Keynote (Software)? 

If you’re unfamiliar with Keynote, then let’s first take a quick look at what it is and why it’s such a useful tool.

Keynote is slideshow presentation software developed by Apple. You can use it to create a well-designed presentation with. Here are a few of the features that are packed into Keynote software: 

  • Simplicity in design, so you can make a presentation more easily.
  • Packed with powerful features you need to craft a quality presentation.
  • Easy-to-use visual tools, such as drag-and-drop functions. 
  • Animation options to add subtle effects and cinema-quality transitions.
  • Device synchronization, to move from your Mac to iPhone or iPad and vice versa.
  • Impressive charts, from column, bar, pie, scatter, bubble charts, and more.

To give you some ideas how Keynote is being used, here are examples of use cases:

  • I need to present a new product to my audience.
  • I need to create a sales deck I can send to people.
  • I need to follow our company design guidelines and use their Keynote template to create my reports.
  • I’m giving a talk and want to display visuals to support my story.

The possibilities are endless. As long as a slideshow is involved and you’re working on a Mac device, often Keynote software  is the ideal tool to get the job done. Best of all, it’s free for macOS and iOS!

Keynote template
Use Keynote to build excellent presentations with stylish templates like Look Book.

Check out the tutorial below for a complete guide to creating your first Keynote presentation:

Compare Keynote vs. PowerPoint

Keynote software is a good alternative to PowerPoint. If you’re trying to choose between the two presentation software packages, here’s a quick comparison.

Why Use Keynote Instead of PowerPoint? 

Most of us who have worked with a Windows device at some point are familiar with PowerPoint. PowerPoint is known for creating slideshow presentations and is supported both on Windows and Mac. Keynote has a few tricks up its sleeve that make it a viable alternative to PowerPoint. Noticeable is its simplicity of use and easy cross-device compatibility.

Apple prides itself in only showing relevant tools based on what you’ve selected in the user interface. This makes working in Keynote software feel more intuitive, but for power users PowerPoint packs more features.

PowerPoint does offer more advanced functionality than Keynote. For example, the ability to merge shapes in PowerPoint makes it more powerful if you want to customize your slides to the tiniest of details. Using charts in Keynote is incredibly simple, while in PowerPoint it’s more complex but with a lot more flexibility.

To have an elegant presentation up and running very quickly, Keynote is still the clear winner. Apple’s ready-made templates are gorgeous and assure you can focus on the content instead of the design of your slides. 

Bottom line:

  • Use Keynote software because it’s packed with intuitive design tools and is built into your Mac devices.
  • Also, use Keynote because it’s easier to work with to create a quality presentation quickly. 
  • Use PowerPoint if you’re an advanced power user that needs more robust functionality and the learning curve is worth investing your time in.

Check out the two tutorials below to learn more about what is Keynote and how it differs from other apps:

Keynote and PowerPoint Compatibility

Another point to consider is compatibility between Keynote and PowerPoint. Keynote files can readily be ported over to PowerPoint. You can save a Keynote file as a PowerPoint doc. Or you can edit PowerPoint documents right in Keynote. So, you’re not locked in by choosing to work with Keynote or PowerPoint in any case.

Keynote and iCloud

iCloud Keynote
Keynote is supported by iCloud, offering you the ability to work in Keynote directly from your browser.

Keynote, as part of the iWork software suite, is supported by iCloud. iCloud offers you the ability to save your Keynote files online, which then can be accessed from any device. While you’re working on a Keynote file saved in iCloud, it synchronizes automatically.

iCloud offers the ability to collaborate online on a Keynote file as well, directly from your browser. You can access Keynote in iCloud by surfing to the iCloud website.

Keynote Basics: 5 Quick Tips to Get Up & Running

Let’s cover the basic functions of Keynote software in order to understand how Keynote can be used.

1. Create Slides in Keynote

Add Slide
Click the Plus button to add a slide, then choose one of the slide presets like any of these included in the Look Book Keynote template from Envato Elements.

Everything you do in Keynote always starts from slides. A slide, in essence, is your working canvas. You can add text, media, charts, and more on your slides to display the content you want to present.

You can add a slide easily by clicking the Add Slide button in the Keynote toolbar. You notice a new menu appearing, giving you the option to choose between different master slides. A master slide is a slide template.

You can easily create master slides yourself, as explained in a tutorial covering how you make Keynote presentation templates.

2. Work With Photos and Media

You can add media to your slides, including photos, music and movies. The easiest way to do this is to drag the file you would like to use in your slide directly into Keynote. Then, using the Format tab, located on the right in Keynote, you can format the media as you please.

If you’re using a master slide, dragging media on top of a placeholder will format the media automatically.

3. Use Text, Shapes and More

Besides the use of visual assets, you can add text, charts, tables and shapes. Add this type of content by selecting one of the options in the Keynote toolbar. You can choose what type of table, shape or chart you would like to use.

When you select an element in Keynote, on the right you can see the Format tab. Here, you can tweak the formatting of your selected element, whether it’s text, media or something else.

Look Book Add Chart
Use the icons near the top center area of Keynote to add content like charts, tables, shapes, and more.

For text for example, you can tweak the font size and the font color. For a table, you can change the colors of the table or edit the typography. 

Finally, there’s also the Comment feature. You can use comments to collaborate on a document or write helpful reminders for yourself while you’re working on a Keynote file. These aren’t displayed during a presentation. 

To write reminders you’d like to see while you’re presenting you can use Presenter Notes. To access presenter notes, in the Keynote toolbar click the View button located upper left. Then, click Show Presenter Notes. Directly under a slide, a white note area pops up. Use this section to write presenter notes that are visible to you while giving a presentation. The notes that you write are specific for each slide.

4. Apply Keynote Animation

A different tab on the right is the Animate tab. Here, you can handle different types of animations. There are two different animations to keep in mind:

  • slide animations
  • element animations

When you click on a slide in the slide overview menu on your left, any animation you’ll add will affect the transition between slides. 

Add animations
Click on an object, then open the Animate tab to give it an animation.

While if you click an element in your slide, it’ll affect the animation of the element in your slide. For example, you can do this to animate a chart in the slide. 

Check out the complete guide to animation below:

5. Add Presenter Notes

What is Apple Keynote presentation software? When used properly, it’s a tool that sets speakers up with confidence.

That’s why Presenter Notes is one of my favorite features. When presenting, you’ll see speaking cues that remind you of your key talking points. On the View Menu, click Show Presenter Notes, then add your notes below the presentation. You’ll see these when in Presentation view, or in certain printing modes.

View Presenter Notes
Go to the View > Show Presenter Notes menu and add your notes below the presentation.

Learn more about how to use Presenter Notes in the screencast below:

Learn More About Using Apple Keynote (Tutorials and Resources)

Below are tutorials and resources to help you master the basics of Keynote: create a great presentation, work with professional designs, and present to your audience. 

1. Keynote Basics

First, here’s a tutorial that walks you through all the basics of creating a Keynote presentation. It’ll walk you through each step of creating your first presentation:

2. Keynote Templates

A useful feature to save a lot of time in Keynote is to use templates. Templates can be used to quickly put a beautiful presentation together, by only changing the content of the presentation and sticking to the design of the presentation.

Keynote Themes
Keynote offers basic template designs to kickstart your presentation.

Keynote comes with a number of basic templates to start working with. But you can do so much more when you use premium templates from Envato Elements, an all-you-can-download service with thousands of Keynote templates. Here are three of the best:

1. Look Book Keynote

Look Book Keynote Template

Featured throughout this tutorial, Look Book makes beautiful use of custom image masks and fancy script for a fashionable Keynote template. It’s easy to customize and you can use it for any presentation where style is the focus.

2. Hornette Keynote

Hornette Keynote Template

Minimalism is as popular in design as ever before, and Hornette has the perfect implementation of it in a Keynote presentation template. Use the yellow and black slides to create a buzz around your content. It’s easy to customize and match to your content, so try Hornette for your next Keynote presentation.

3. Rockstar Keynote

Rockstar Keynote template

With five color variants, Rockstar can be re-used for multiple presentations. Dip into the more than 150 unique slide designs to craft your next Keynote presentation, using the custom animations and slick slide designs to save time.

We also have a pay-as-you-go option for Keynote templates on Envato Market. Browse through them and purchase one at an affordable price. Also, here are some useful related links to help you find more about using templates:

3. Keynote Presentation

Creating a Keynote presentation is half the battle. Giving a presentation can be just as challenging. To help you become a better presenter, below are some useful resources to get you started.

Be sure to relax and focus on your key messages. Preparing your presentation and practicing goes a long way to improve your presentation skills.

To keep learning more about using Keynote software for presentations, check out our guide, How to Use Apple Keynote: Ultimate Tutorial Guide.

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Keynote From Beginner to Beyond

Learning the basics of Keynote is simple. The intuitive interface and elegant design tools make sure you can create a presentation rapidly. 

Mastering Keynote is a bit trickier. There’s a lot you can do with Keynote. Using sequences of different animations for example, or even going so far to use Keynote as the tool to prototype design interfaces. You can also conquer the learning curve quickly with templates from Envato Elements and Envato Market.

But, without a doubt, as a Mac user, having basic knowledge of Keynote software is useful on many occasions.

This tutorial was originally published in March of 2016. It’s been updated to include new information—with special assistance from Andrew Childress.

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