The full feature list, printed in full.

Eight things Impressify does, and a few it will never do. No roadmap in footnotes. No "AI-powered" twice in the same sentence.

No. 01

Slide-level voice rewrite

Every bullet becomes a declarative sentence. Every slide earns its headline. Pick one of six publication voices and Impressify runs the whole file through a cadence and diction pass, not a thesaurus.

No. 02

Narrative arc detector

Most decks are a list. Ours is an argument. Impressify reads the deck end-to-end, finds the sharpest claim hiding in slide 11, and proposes a new running order where the lede lives up front.

No. 03

Broadsheet render

Export a one-page broadsheet PDF alongside the deck. Masthead, dateline, dropcaps, hot-red rules. Hand it to your board over coffee; open the laptop after, if at all.

No. 04

Speaker-notes listener

Half the real argument is buried in speaker notes. Impressify reads them first and surfaces anything that deserves a headline.

No. 05

Voice drift detector

When a slide slides back into corporate-speak between revisions, we flag it. No overwrite. Just a margin mark, like a copy desk.

No. 06

Numbers tightening

Bare percentages become sentences with declared units. "+42%" becomes "revenue grew 42 percent year over year, led by two accounts out of Toronto."

No. 07

House voice, per team

Upload five of your own writing samples. Impressify learns the house cadence and offers it as a seventh voice, private to your bureau.

No. 08

PPTX, Keynote, PDF, Slides

Drop in whatever you already have. Impressify writes back to the same format, preserving layout, chart objects, and your designer's fonts.

A vintage typewriter on a desk with a half-typed page of editorial copy
Archive · The desk of a copy editor, 1952. Same job, less software.

What we refuse to do


We don't redesign your slides.

No layout changes, no clip-art swaps, no gradient themes. If the visual system of your deck is broken, hire a designer. We rewrite the words.

We don't invent numbers.

Every figure that appears in our rewrite was already in your deck or your speaker notes. If a statistic doesn't have a source, we flag it. We don't substitute one.

We don't write emoji copy.

The voices are The Economist and the FT, not a 2019 growth blog. No fire emoji, no rocket ship, no "game-changing." Ever.

Answered


Does Impressify replace my designer?
No. It never touches layout, charts, images, or colour. It rewrites the words on the slide. A good deck still needs a good designer; we handle the copy.
Do you store my deck?
Your file is processed, rewritten, and deleted within 24 hours. Pro and Team plans include an encrypted version history that lives in your own workspace only; we do not train models on customer decks.
Can I add my own voice?
On the Team plan, yes. Upload five writing samples (memos, prior decks, an investor update), and Impressify makes them available as a seventh voice for everyone on your seat plan.
What publications are you planning next?
Semafor and The Atlantic are in closed beta for the Team tier. Readers and subscribers will get them on the standard voice list once they leave beta.

Put a voice back in the deck.

Rewrite a deck