
Our Take
Aya Vlasoff, Sai Tharun Kakirala, Gonzalo Enei, Ignacio Soffia, Joaquín, Bill Xydias, Grey Seymour, and Gabriel Menendez looked around at every pitch deck ever made—the same boring slide after slide, static text, zero personality—and said "there has to be a better way." They built Faces, a tool that turns presentations into fully interactive web experiences. We're talking animated transitions, clickable elements, shaders, data visualizations that actually breathe—slides that feel like mini websites instead of a PowerPoint from 2003. Their showcase has things like a Star Wars intro cover slide, interactive quote simulators, performance review charts, and a "thank you" slide with actual moving pixels. It's the kind of stuff that makes investors actually pay attention.
The pitch deck space is overdue for a refresh. Everyone's still exporting PDFs or spamming Keynote when the entire web is right there waiting to be used. Faces is letting entrepreneurs build decks that pop, scroll, animate, and engage—because a static slide with bullet points is basically a printed fax in 2025. They're based wherever this crew is hustling from, and they're probably looking for founders who are tired of boring their audience into oblivion.
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