Your Next Presentation Is A Comic Book
AI is moving beyond slide decks to become a full-blown multimedia production studio.
The era of 'Death by PowerPoint' might actually be ending, and not a moment too soon.
This AI Turns One Prompt Into a Presentation, Podcast, and Video
MulmoCast Vision isn't just making better slides; it's aiming to kill the slide deck altogether.
MulmoCast Vision just dropped, and it treats traditional AI presentation makers like ancient history. Instead of just generating slides, it takes a single instruction and creates an entire multimodal story: a polished PDF, a podcast, a video, even a comic. This caught my attention because it’s the first tool I’ve seen that thinks beyond the screen.
This isn't about making presentations faster; it's about making them infinitely more versatile. By using a JSON-based 'screenplay' for your content, the AI can adapt the core message to any format. The real story is the collapse of the content production stack. Your idea no longer needs a designer for the deck, an audio engineer for the podcast, and a video editor for the promo. It just needs a better prompt.
This is a massive deal for marketers, educators, and basically anyone who needs to tell a compelling story without hiring a production studio. While competitors are still focused on enhancing slides, MulmoCast is redefining the deliverable itself. We’re moving from creating static assets to orchestrating entire narrative experiences.
The E-commerce Upgrade
Meanwhile, a suite of new tools is trying to de-risk and automate the hardest parts of running an online store.
Fundlify: The crystal ball for product launches.
This Shopify app lets you crowdfund products before you sink money into manufacturing. It’s a brilliant way to kill inventory risk and validate demand directly inside your own store, not on some other platform.
Qovai: Your AI-powered photography studio.
Professional product shots are a huge bottleneck for small brands. Qovai generates studio-quality photos, complete with AI models and background removal, from a single image, levelling the visual playing field for everyone.
Glowzy: The virtual fitting room finally arrives.
Returns are the silent killer of profit in fashion e-commerce. Glowzy's AI lets customers 'try on' clothes using a photo, aiming to solve the biggest problem with online shopping: 'Will this actually look good on me?'
Quick hits
Google AI Edge Gallery: Your phone gets a private brain.
Google's new gallery lets you run powerful AI models entirely on your phone, making offline, private AI the new standard for mobile apps.
StoryChief: SEO for our new AI overlords.
This tool optimises your content not just for Google, but for conversational AI like ChatGPT and Perplexity, ensuring you don't disappear into digital silence.
CloudMarks: End the Google Drive tab-hopping.
This browser extension puts your Google Drive folders right into your bookmarks bar, finally merging your cloud files with your web workflow.
My takeaway
We’re moving from automating tasks to orchestrating entire creative campaigns from a single prompt.
This completely changes the economics of content creation. A single idea can become a deck, a podcast, and a video without needing three different specialists or tools. The only bottleneck left is the quality of the initial idea and the prompt that describes it.
This pushes us to think less about the container and more about the core narrative. The next step isn't just generating assets, but customising the delivery format to each individual user's preference on the fly. We're about to find out what happens when the medium is no longer the message, because the content can instantly become any medium.
Are we ready for a world where every piece of content is infinitely adaptable?
Drop me a reply. Till next time, this is Louis, and you are reading Louis.log().