Vitalize your presentations with Giphy for Zoho Show

Vitalize your presentations with Giphy for Zoho Show

Hi everyone,



As you probably already know, good presentations depend in part on good visuals. Not only do visual elements engage your audience's attention, they also help your viewers grasp and retain information more easily. When we think about adding presentation visuals, most of us generally think of pictures, videos, graphs, and infographics. But now, we have one more fascinating way for you to express ideas on presentations dynamically: GIFs.

With our all new Giphy add-on for Zoho Show, you can use GIFs and animated stickers to enhance the visual appeal of your presentations. These images help to grab your viewers' attention and are fun and easy to use since they autoplay in mute. 



With this add-on, you can access world of GIFs directly from Show and add them instantly to your slides using the Giphy add-on. These images are easy to search and add. What more could we want to visually optimize our slides?

We've made it easier to add fun and personality to your collaboration process with GIFs, too. With our Giphy add-on for Show, you can also use animated images in conversations using the Smart Chat panel, or even add them to comment or reply to comments in the Review panel.



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