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Tome

AI presentation maker that generated full slide decks from text prompts — shut down April 2025

Tome was an AI-native presentation tool that reached 20 million users in 18 months and raised $81.6 million, but failed to convert free users to paid (ARR stayed below $4 million). The product was discontinued in April 2025; the founding team rebranded as Lightfield, an AI-native CRM. No longer available — use Gamma or Canva as active alternatives.

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Screenshot of Tome

What is Tome?

Tome was an AI-native presentation and storytelling tool built by Magical Tome, Inc. (founded 2020, San Francisco). Rather than replicating the traditional slide-per-slide metaphor, Tome used a tile-based canvas where AI could generate text, images, and layout simultaneously from a short text prompt — producing a complete, mobile-responsive presentation in under a minute.

The platform distinguished itself from tools like PowerPoint and Google Slides by deeply embedding AI into the creation flow rather than bolting it on. Users could embed live Figma prototypes, YouTube videos, Google Sheets, and Typeform surveys directly into pages, and built-in engagement analytics showed which pages viewers spent time on. Despite reaching 20 million users within 18 months and raising $81.6 million at a $300 million valuation, the company failed to convert users to paid plans — ARR stayed below $4 million. Tome shut down its presentation product entirely in April 2025 and permanently deleted all user data. The domain tome.app now returns a 404 error.

Who is it for?

Tome is no longer available. When active (2021–2025), it was used primarily by:

  • Startup founders building investor pitch decks quickly without a designer, leveraging AI to generate structure and visuals from a brief description
  • Sales and marketing teams creating client-facing decks with engagement analytics to track prospect viewing behavior
  • Product managers and team leads generating weekly updates, design reviews, or internal reports from minimal input
  • Individual creators and students who needed polished, mobile-friendly presentations without PowerPoint licensing or design experience

For teams needing an active AI presentation tool today, Gamma offers a comparable freemium model with native PowerPoint export. Canva provides broader template coverage with AI generation features. Neither fully replicates Tome’s minimalist tile-based approach, which was its core design differentiator.

How much did Tome cost?

Last known pricing — no longer purchasable

Starting price: $16/mo · Free tier: yes · Model: freemium

Pricing verified JUN 11, 2026

Price history tracked from June 2026

Tome pricing tiers, verified against the official pricing page
Plan Price Includes
Free Free 500 AI credits · Basic templates · Unlimited sharing · Tome branding on outputs
Pro $16/mo Unlimited AI creation · Custom branding · PDF export · Engagement analytics · 100+ templates
Enterprise Custom SSO · Admin controls · Brand templates · AI Template Fill · Advanced data connectors

What are Tome's key features?

  • Full presentation generation from a single text prompt
  • Tile-based layout system (not traditional slide-per-slide format)
  • Rich media embeds: Figma, Miro, YouTube, Google Sheets, Typeform
  • AI-generated images within deck pages
  • Engagement analytics showing prospect viewing behavior
  • Real-time collaboration and commenting
  • PDF export (paid plans only; no native PowerPoint export)
  • 100+ professional templates

What people use Tome for

  1. 01 Creating sales pitch decks with AI-generated content and layout
  2. 02 Building startup pitch decks from a brief text description
  3. 03 Generating weekly company updates or product reviews
  4. 04 Producing mobile-responsive presentations with embedded media

Pros and cons

Pros and cons of Tome
Pros Cons
Exceptionally fast deck generation — full presentation from a text prompt in under a minute Product discontinued in April 2025 — no longer accessible
Mobile-responsive output by default, unlike traditional slide tools No native PowerPoint export on any plan; PDF only, which blocked enterprise adoption
Clean, opinionated aesthetic that required minimal design skill from the user Free tier severely restricted AI features in April 2024 before full shutdown
Rich interactive embeds allowed live data and prototypes inside presentations Company rebranded as Lightfield (AI CRM) — completely different product category

What are the best Tome alternatives?

Frequently asked questions

Is Tome still available?

No. Tome discontinued its presentation product in April 2025. The domain tome.app returns a 404 error. The founding team rebranded as Lightfield, an AI-native CRM at lightfield.app — an entirely different product.

What happened to Tome?

Despite reaching 20 million users and raising $81.6 million, Tome's annual recurring revenue stayed below $4 million because users preferred the free tier. The company announced a pivot to sales enablement in October 2024, confirmed the presentation product sunset in March 2025, and shut down fully in April 2025. User data was permanently deleted.

What replaced Tome?

The original Tome team built Lightfield (lightfield.app), an AI-native CRM starting at $89/user/month. For AI presentation generation, the closest active alternatives are Gamma (freemium, $8/mo Pro) and Canva's AI features.

What were Tome's pricing plans?

Before shutdown, Tome had a Free plan (500 AI credits, Tome branding), a Pro plan at $16/month (unlimited AI, custom branding, PDF export, engagement analytics), and an Enterprise plan at custom pricing. The company struggled to convert users from free to paid.

Can I recover my Tome presentations?

No. Tome permanently deleted all user data at shutdown in April 2025. There is no data recovery option.

What is Tome being used for now?

The tome.app domain is inactive. The brand name was reported to have been acquired by AngelList for document summarization, but no public product exists under that name as of June 2026.

Who built Tome?

Tome was built by Magical Tome, Inc., founded by Keith Peiris and Henri Liriani (both former Meta product leaders). The company raised $81.6 million at a $300 million valuation before shutting down the presentation product.