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Tome

PaidDesign Last updated: April 13, 2026

Tome was an AI-native presentation platform using a tile-based format; its slides product was discontinued April 15, 2025 after failing to reach commercial viability.

Our General Score

4.5/10
Functionality6.5
Features6.0
Usability7.5
Value1.0
Integrations4.0
Reliability1.0

Plans & Pricing

Use Cases

Content Creation

4.5

Tile-based AI generation created narrative-driven decks quickly from prompts, but PDF-only export and inability to produce traditional slide formats made output incompatible with most professional content workflows; product discontinued April 2025.

Marketing

5.0

AI-generated visuals and storytelling format attracted marketers building internal decks and campaign narratives; no PowerPoint export and no viewer analytics per slide limited utility for client-facing and performance-tracked marketing work; discontinued April 2025.

Sales

4.0

Used by sales teams for rapid pitch deck prototyping before company's pivot to sales automation in October 2024; no Salesforce integration or per-slide engagement analytics distinguished it from active competitors; discontinued April 2025.

Design

5.5

Visually distinctive tile-based aesthetic with AI-generated images appealed to designers wanting non-traditional formats; rigid layout system prevented pixel-precise customisation and produced a recognisable "Tome look" across all users; discontinued April 2025.

Education

5.0

Free Basic plan enabled educators and students to create visually engaging narrative content; mobile-responsive web format was suitable for shared learning links; no active product as of April 2025.

Platforms

Web

Capabilities

Context WindowN/A
API PricingN/A
Image Generation✓ Yes
Memory Persistence✗ No
Computer Use✗ No
API Available✗ No
Multimodal◑ Partial
Open Source✗ No
Browser Extension✗ No

Overview

Tome was an AI-powered storytelling and presentation platform launched in 2022 by Magical Tome, Inc. It used a tile-based page format instead of traditional slides, allowing AI to generate text, images, and layouts from a single prompt. The platform reached 20 million users in 18 months and raised $81.6 million at a $300 million valuation. Despite this growth, Annual Recurring Revenue remained under $4 million, and the company announced the discontinuation of Tome Slides on April 15, 2025, stating it "failed to find a sustainable path." The original team rebranded as Lightfield, a sales intelligence company. The Tome brand was subsequently acquired by AngelList for document summarization technology. All user presentations were permanently deleted after shutdown. New presentations cannot be created.

Key Features

  • Tile-based page format replacing traditional slides with flexible mixed-media layouts containing text, images, and embeds
  • AI generation producing complete narrative decks with text and images from a single text prompt via GPT and DALL-E integration
  • Mobile-responsive web presentation format shareable via link without additional software or file download
  • Real-time collaboration allowing multiple users to edit the same deck simultaneously with version tracking
  • Embed support for live content including YouTube videos, Figma prototypes, Airtable bases, Miro boards, and Looker dashboards
  • AI-generated images produced from text descriptions within the slide editor using DALL-E

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Reached 20 million users in 18 months — faster user growth than any competitor in the AI presentation category, validating the appeal of prompt-to-deck generation
  • Tile-based format produced visually distinctive presentations that stood apart from traditional PowerPoint-style output at a time when AI slide generation was nascent
  • Free Basic plan with unlimited sharing enabled broad adoption among students, designers, and creators without requiring payment commitment
  • Embedded live data sources (Figma, Airtable, Miro, Looker) inside presentations was a technical capability absent from most competitors at the time of launch

Cons

  • Discontinued April 15, 2025 — no new presentations can be created; all existing user data permanently deleted; the platform is not a viable tool for any workflow
  • PDF-only export before shutdown made decks incompatible with professional PowerPoint or Google Slides workflows, which contributed to low conversion from free to paid users
  • ARR remained under $4 million despite 20 million users — a structural monetisation failure that confirmed the free user base would not convert at the price points required for sustainability
  • No PowerPoint export, no Salesforce integration, and no per-slide viewer analytics left Tome without the sales and enterprise workflow features that direct competitors Beautiful.ai and Gamma offered

Who It's For

Best For

  • Historical reference only — Tome Slides is no longer a viable tool for any workflow as of April 15, 2025
  • Former users seeking data export should note all presentations were permanently deleted at shutdown; no recovery path exists
  • Users evaluating the category Tome occupied should assess active alternatives including Gamma, Beautiful.ai, and Plus AI

Not Ideal For

  • Any new workflow — the product was discontinued April 15, 2025 and cannot be accessed
  • Teams needing PowerPoint or Google Slides export fidelity — Tome never supported these formats before shutdown
  • Users requiring long-term platform stability — Tome's shutdown is a documented risk case for over-reliance on free-tier AI tools
  • Enterprises requiring SSO, data governance, or SLA-backed availability — none of these were available before shutdown

Audience Scores

Attracted marketing users for internal storytelling and campaign narrative decks but ARR under $4M across the entire platform by 2023 indicated insufficient conversion of marketing professionals to paid plans; discontinued April 2025 before commercial workflows could be established.

Reached 1 million users in 134 days and was heavily used by startup founders for pitch deck prototyping; $81.6M raised at $300M valuation did not translate to revenue, and the product shutdown left startup users without data migration options.

Distinctive visual aesthetic and AI image generation attracted designers seeking non-slide formats; template rigidity and absence of pixel-level control limited professional design use; all work permanently deleted at shutdown.

Free tier attracted Gen Z creators, artists, and educators who valued the modern aesthetic; this audience proved less willing to convert to paid plans than professionals, contributing to the ARR shortfall that led to shutdown.

Consider These Instead

When Not To Choose Tome

Choose Gamma for the closest replacement to Tome's original vision — Gamma uses a similar card-based narrative format with AI generation, offers a free tier without a credit card, exports to PowerPoint and PDF, and has 40–50 million users with confirmed profitability as of 2025. Choose Beautiful.ai when structured business presentations with Salesforce integration, per-slide viewer analytics, and locked brand templates are the requirement — Beautiful.ai's Smart Slides engine and $12/month Pro plan serve the professional use case Tome failed to capture commercially. Choose Plus AI when the workflow must remain inside existing PowerPoint or Google Slides files — Plus AI operates as a native add-in at $12/month and requires no platform migration.

Integrations

FigmaYoutubeAirtableMiroLooker

Known Limitations

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