Upload a Keynote

Upload a Keynote, share a link.

Sending a Keynote and hoping the other person can open it rarely ends well — without a Mac or the Keynote app, a .key file is just an attachment that will not budge. Drop your Keynote here instead, pick an address like deck.nippy.site, and Nippy turns it into a link in seconds: it opens right in the browser on any phone or laptop, scrolls cleanly through every slide, and offers a download of the original only if the viewer wants the file. Nothing to install at either end, and no account for the person you send it to. The link is permanent and nothing expires, so a conference talk, a pitch or a class deck keeps working at the same address; when the deck changes, replace the file and the link stays the same. The deck itself is never watermarked — free sites add a small banner to the page, which a paid plan removes alongside a custom domain, password protection and analytics. Free covers a deck inside 25 MB.

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Up to 25 MB free — opens in the browser, no Mac needed.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Can the recipient open it without a Mac?

Yes. The deck opens in any browser on Windows, a phone or a Chromebook — no Apple device, no Keynote app, and no account needed to view it.

Do I need to convert it to PowerPoint first?

No. Upload the .key file as-is; it is rendered for the browser automatically, and the original stays downloadable for anyone who wants the file.

Does the link expire?

No. The address is permanent and nothing expires. Replace the file when the deck changes and the same link serves the new version.

Is it free?

Yes — the free plan publishes a Keynote up to 25 MB at a *.nippy.site link with a small banner. Paid plans add space, a custom domain, passwords and banner removal.

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