Keynote and svg

Keynote is absolutely powerful. I am using it to create an animation to be exported as a video with a transparent background. Amazing!

But often I have to use graphs or vector shape that keynote can't manage as editable objects. I tried to use AI2KEY but when I changed the laptop I could not get it to work again.

I tried also other solutions: SVG to keynote.... did not work, or copying the SVG to open office slide, then ppt and finally keynote.

I am wondering why not including SVG or AI importing feature in Keynote.... and make it definitively perfect!!


Posted on Feb 23, 2021 8:21 AM

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Posted on Feb 23, 2021 10:37 AM

Ponderously, Apple does not support SVG format in anything but Safari, but you can drag/drop Illustrator .ai files onto Keynote whether old (pre-PDF), or new. One certainly can drop the .ai files into Pages v10.3.9.


For SVG to image conversion, I recommend you download and install the free, native Inkscape v1.0.2 or later. It thrives on SVG files and even last evening, I exported to a PNG with expected quality results.


If you already purchased Affinity Designer, it can also open SVG and export them to PNG, JPG, PSD, PDF, etc.

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Feb 23, 2021 10:37 AM in response to elenis1517

Ponderously, Apple does not support SVG format in anything but Safari, but you can drag/drop Illustrator .ai files onto Keynote whether old (pre-PDF), or new. One certainly can drop the .ai files into Pages v10.3.9.


For SVG to image conversion, I recommend you download and install the free, native Inkscape v1.0.2 or later. It thrives on SVG files and even last evening, I exported to a PNG with expected quality results.


If you already purchased Affinity Designer, it can also open SVG and export them to PNG, JPG, PSD, PDF, etc.

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