Although it doesn't have a built-in Gantt feature, Apple's Keynote allows Mac users to create a basic Gantt chart starting from a 2D Stacked Bar graphic. The resulting visual can be manually formatted to be fit for high-level presentations, but professionals who need to update it regularly or add more precise details may find the process a bit cumbersome.
New movie formats
Easily add HEVC-formatted movies to presentations, enabling reduced file size while preserving visual quality.
Quick controls
Jump to a specific slide in your presentation using a new menu command.
Accessibility enhancements
Add accessibility descriptions to audio and video.
And more
Improved accessibility of exported PDFs.
Get complete step-by-step instructions and information on all the features in Keynote for Mac.
New in Keynote 9.1 for Mac
Style your text by filling it with gradients or images, or by applying new outline styles. Learn more
Place images, shapes, and equations inline in text boxes so they move with text. Learn more
Edit master slides while collaborating on a presentation.
Using face detection, subjects in photos are intelligently positioned in placeholders and objects.
New in Keynote 9.0 for Mac
Create and share an animated GIF by exporting one or more slides.
Save custom shapes for use in other presentations and access them on any device using iCloud. Learn more
Create themes to use as a model for new presentations, and access them on any device using iCloud. Learn more
Slides with custom wider aspect ratios now display better in the slide navigator, light table, and presenter display.
Improved performance while collaborating on presentations.
Edit grouped objects while collaborating.
Support for vertical text in shapes and text boxes in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages. Learn more
New in Keynote 8.2 for Mac
Use Dark Mode to give Keynote a dramatic dark look. Requires macOS Mojave. Learn more
Support for Continuity Camera allows you to take a photo or scan a document with your iPhone or iPad and it automatically appears in your presentation on your Mac. Requires macOS Mojave and iOS 12. Learn more
Easily record, edit, and play audio right on a slide. Learn more
Enhance your presentations with a variety of new editable shapes.
Performance and stability improvements.
New in Keynote 8.1 for Mac
Add mathematical equations using LaTeX or MathML notation. Learn more
Give charts a new look with rounded corners on columns and bars.
Enhance your presentations with a variety of new editable shapes.
Improved compatibility with Microsoft PowerPoint.
Improved support for Arabic and Hebrew. Learn more
New in Keynote 8.0 for Mac
Collaborate in real time on presentations stored in Box. Requires macOS High Sierra. Learn more
Use donut charts to visualize data in an engaging new way.
Add an interactive image gallery to view a collection of photos.
Enhance presentations with a variety of new editable shapes.
Additional options for reducing the file size of presentations.
New in Keynote 7.3 for Mac
New ability to filter the object list by typing object names. Learn more
Performance and stability improvements.
New in Keynote 7.2 for Mac
Enhance your documents using a library of over 500 professionally drawn shapes. Learn more
Reply to comments and join threaded conversations. Learn more
New auto-correction and text replacement options save time while typing. Learn more
Edit presenter notes while displaying slides in Light Table view.
Scroll anywhere with new pan and zoom options. Learn more
Improved support for Hebrew and Arabic languages.
The Stock and Currency functions now return data from the previous market day’s. Learn more
New in Keynote 7.1 for Mac
New Object List makes it easy to select, edit, and organize objects even on complex slides. Learn more
New option to display presenter notes on black background makes them easier to read while presenting in low-light settings.
Quickly open password-protected documents using Touch ID on the new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. Learn more
Easily replace fonts throughout an entire presentation.
New leader lines make pie charts easier to read.
New stock and currency functions provide up-to-date securities data in tables. Learn more
Post interactive presentations on Medium, WordPress, and other websites. Learn more
Import Keynote 1.0 presentations. Learn more
Customize dates, times, and currencies for your language or region.
New in Keynote 7.0 for Mac
Real-time collaboration (feature in beta).
Edit a presentation with others at the same time in Keynote on Mac, iPad, iPhone, and iCloud.com.
Share your presentation publicly or with specific people
See who else is in a presentation
See participants’ cursors as they’re editing. Learn more
Keynote Live lets you present a slideshow that viewers can follow from their Mac, iPad, iPhone, and from iCloud.com. Learn more
Open and edit Keynote ’05 presentations. Learn more
Use tabs to work with multiple presentations in one window.
Wide color gamut image support.
Documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. With everybody’s best thinking.
Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are the best ways to create amazing work. Templates and design tools make it easy to get started. You can even add illustrations and notations using Apple Pencil on your iPad. And with real‑time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, or iPhone, or using a PC.
Pages
Amazing. In so many words.
Pages lets you effortlessly create sensational-looking documents. Choose a template, then use the powerful tools to add a picture, movie, shape, or chart. It’s never been easier to create a beautiful read.
Numbers
Spreadsheets that are bottom‑line brilliant.
A spreadsheet doesn’t have to look like a ledger. That’s why Numbers starts you off with a blank canvas instead of an endless grid. It’s easy to add dramatic charts, tables, images, and Smart Categories that paint a revealing picture of your data.
Keynote
Presentation perfect.
With Keynote, it’s easy to create and deliver stunning presentations. Powerful graphics tools let you design beautiful text and spectacular slides with cinematic transitions that bring your ideas to life.
iWork for iCloud. Do it all from the web.
With Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for iCloud, you and your team can access and edit all your documents on an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC web browser. Just sign in to iCloud.com, open the web app, and start working. Whether your collaborators are across town or on the other side of the world, it’s amazingly productive.
iWork for iCloud works with Safari 9 or later, Chrome 50 or later, and Internet Explorer 11 or later.