Share a Keynote
Share a Keynote as a link anyone opens.
A Keynote file is easy to open on a Mac and a headache everywhere else — on Windows, a phone, a Chromebook, or for anyone without Keynote installed. Nippy fixes that by hosting the deck at its own web address: drag your .key file onto nippy.host, pick a name like deck.nippy.site, and the presentation opens straight in any browser, every slide rendered, with the original file a click away to download. No Mac, no Keynote app, and no conversion step for you or the person you send it to — they just open the link. The address is permanent and never expires, so a talk, a pitch or a lecture deck stays at the same link long after you send it; when the deck changes, replace the file and the address is unchanged. A free account hosts one site within 25 MB, which covers most decks, and adds a small banner to the page; paid plans remove it and add password protection for private decks, a custom domain, and cookie-free analytics showing how many people actually opened your slides.
deck.nippy.site
How it works
Three steps, no setup.
- 1
Drop the .key file
Drag your Keynote file onto nippy.host — no Mac and no Keynote app needed, and no manual conversion. A folder of decks works too.
- 2
Pick an address
Choose a free name like deck.nippy.site, or connect your own domain on a paid plan with one CNAME record — HTTPS is set up for you.
- 3
Share the link
The deck opens in any browser, every slide visible, with the original a click away to download. Viewers need no account, no app and no Mac.
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FAQ
Questions, answered.
Can people open my Keynote without a Mac?
Yes. The deck opens in any browser on Windows, a phone or a Chromebook — there is nothing to install, and no Apple device or Keynote app is required to view it.
Do I have to export it to PowerPoint or PDF first?
No. Upload the .key file as-is and it is rendered for the browser automatically. The original file stays downloadable for anyone who wants it.
Can viewers download the original file?
Yes — a download of the original .key is one click away on the page, unless you turn downloads off. The deck itself is never altered or watermarked.
Can I update the deck without changing the link?
Yes. Replace the file and publish; the address stays identical, so a link you already shared now opens the updated slides. Nothing expires.
Can I keep a deck private?
Anyone with the link can open a free site. Paid plans add password protection, so a pitch or an unreleased deck is only viewable after the password is entered.
More questions? Visit the help center or email [email protected]
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