Why a guided presentation beats a screen recording
Most presentation recordings are screen-shares of a deck with someone reading bullet points. Studio flips it: you deliver the talk to an AI guide that keeps you on the structure of a real presentation, and the result is a video that sounds like you presenting — not narrating a PDF.
- →Hit your key points without staring at a slide grid for thirty minutes.
- →The guide enforces intro → context → main points → call to action.
- →Edited output is paced for an actual audience.
- →Re-record any section without redoing the whole thing.
Three steps from deck to video
Drop in your talking points
Paste the outline of your talk into the pre-recording sheet. Studio uses it to drive the interview.
Present to the AI guide
The guide takes you through the structure of a presentation and prompts you when you skip a beat.
Get the edited cut
Studio trims and (optionally) scores the result. Share the link or download the MP4.
Who makes presentation videos this way
Sales & GTM
Async pitches that land like a live demo — without scheduling one.
Conference speakers
Promo clips, talk recaps, and full-length recordings without renting a studio.
Investor updates
Quarterly founder updates delivered to camera, edited and sent.
Internal all-hands
Leadership messages recorded once, watched by anyone, anytime.
What's in the box
Talking-point intake
Bring your bullets — Studio turns them into an interview rhythm so you stay on message.
Presentation structure
The guide enforces a beginning, middle, and end so the cut feels like a talk, not a ramble.
Pull-quote overlay
Studio surfaces your strongest line as an on-screen quote — instant highlight reel.
Re-record by segment
Stumbled on one point? Re-record just that section instead of the whole video.
Branded end card
Every finished video closes with a clean, logo-ready end card.
Frequently asked
Do I show my slides in the video?+
Not by default — the focus is you presenting to camera. Slide overlays are on the roadmap; today most users either intercut the deck in post or share the deck alongside the video.
How long can a presentation video be?+
Studio is tuned for 2–6 minute presentation clips. Longer talks work best broken into a short series.
Can I use it for async sales pitches?+
Yes. Sales is one of the most common use cases — record once, send to multiple prospects.
Will it work for keynote-style content?+
Yes for promo and recap clips. For a full keynote, treat Studio as the editing layer on top of a separately recorded master.
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Bring the points. Studio runs the camera, the structure, and the edit.