Comparison
MikroSlides is a local-first presentation app for browser-stored decks, direct editing, and portable exports. It is not trying to replace collaborative presentation suites.
It is not meant to be better than every alternative. It is meant to be a better fit when local storage, static hosting, and portable files matter.
Quick Comparison
Section titled “Quick Comparison”| Area | MikroSlides | Common alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| Storage | Browser-local decks and portable files | Cloud workspaces, accounts, or proprietary file stores |
| Editing | Focused slide canvas with direct object editing | Broader template, brand, and collaboration suites |
| Sharing | Explicit file, PDF, PNG, and portable exports | Usually account-backed links or managed permissions |
| Collaboration | None in the current app | Often real-time editing, comments, and permissions |
| Best fit | Local drafting, presenting, and exporting | Team workflows, brand systems, or managed sharing |
Where MikroSlides Fits
Section titled “Where MikroSlides Fits”- You want a browser deck tool with local storage and file exports.
- You care about portable files and clear storage boundaries.
- You mostly work alone or hand off decks through exported files, PDF, or images.
- You want static hosting rather than an application backend.
When Another Tool May Be Better
Section titled “When Another Tool May Be Better”- You need real-time multiplayer editing.
- You rely on large brand systems, enterprise template libraries, or managed permissions.
- You need cloud comments, approvals, analytics, or remote presenting workflows.