← GalleryEndless Text Animation for PowerPoint & Slides
Endless wraps your title in a genuine 3D scene — your text tiled across a spinning torus knot, rendered in real WebGL, not a CSS approximation. Best for a bold, memorable opener on a tech or creative deck that wants to stand out.
This is one of three effects in the catalog that render true 3D geometry rather than simulating depth with flat CSS transforms — the text is baked onto a texture and mapped onto a real mesh, the same technique behind modern kinetic-typography web demos. It's MP4-only: the dense, constantly-scrolling texture makes GIF files too large to be practical (60MB+ at 1080p in testing) well before any color-banding concern comes up. A striking, premium-feeling choice — save it for a slide meant to genuinely impress, not routine content.
Best for
- Tech & Startup: A product launch's hero slide gets a genuinely 3D, high-production-value opener.
- Creative & Portfolio: A design or motion studio's portfolio intro demonstrates technical polish immediately.
How to add it to your slides
- Type your text above and adjust color/size until it looks right.
- Click Export and choose MP4 at your resolution.
- In PowerPoint, Insert → Pictures (GIF) or Videos (MP4), then set it to play automatically and loop.
Full PowerPoint/Slides/Keynote guide →FAQ
- What occasions does Endless suit?
- Endless works best for tech & startup and creative & portfolio.
- Will it work in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote?
- Yes. Export as MP4 and insert it as a picture (GIF) or video (MP4) — all three apps support animated GIFs and MP4 video natively. Set it to play automatically and loop from the insert menu so it animates during your slideshow.
- Why is there no GIF option for Endless?
- GIF's palette is limited to 256 colors with no dithering in this pipeline, which visibly bands on smooth glow gradients and dense, high-frequency textures. MP4 (H.264) has no such limit and stays a reasonable file size, so this effect exports as MP4 only rather than shipping a GIF that looks worse than the live preview.
- How is Endless actually rendered — is it real 3D?
- Yes — unlike most effects here, which animate flat CSS properties, Endless renders a real WebGL scene: your text is baked onto a texture and mapped onto an actual 3D torus-knot mesh that a shader scrolls over time, viewed through a real camera. It's genuine 3D geometry, not a simulated depth effect.
Adapted from Mario Carrillo (marioecg). Full credits at /credits.