Clutter and confusion are not attributes of information, they are failures of design.

Edward Tufte

Most presentation tools fail twice

They fail the lecturer, who spends hours arranging boxes and fighting templates instead of thinking about teaching. And they fail the student, who receives materials that a screen reader cannot parse, that cannot be resized without breaking, that were never built for how people actually learn.

Accessibility compliance—ADA Title II, EAA, ACA—is now a legal requirement, not a courtesy. Yet the tools universities provide make compliance a manual afterthought: create your slides, then spend another hour tagging them for screen readers in Adobe Acrobat Pro. The work doubles. The quality halves.


What if the document were born compliant?

QuickPoint starts from a different premise. You write your lecture in plain text—an outline, rough notes, a pasted paragraph. QuickPoint reads the structure in your words and generates slides directly from them. No layout canvas. No template. No drag-and-drop.

The output is natively accessible: fully tagged, screen-reader-ready PDF/UA documents on the first click, with zero manual remediation. The creation experience itself is accessible too—both the tool and its output meet compliance standards out of the box.


Three steps, sixty seconds

Outline. Type or paste your lecture notes. No layout boxes, no templates.

Generate. QuickPoint structures your slides using evidence-based information design, drawing on Edward Tufte’s principles to maximise clarity and eliminate visual noise. Every element serves the data or the narrative. Nothing else makes the cut.

Share. Present directly in the app, or share via an automatically generated QR code. Students scan to open the slides on their own devices, where they apply saved accessibility presets—custom contrast, text size, colour filters—for a fully personalised viewing experience that persists across sessions.


See it work

Your words in, accessible slides out. No signup. No credit card. Just plain text becoming a presentation you can hand to any student, on any device, meeting any standard.

Interactive demo coming soon