← GalleryGlitch Text Animation for PowerPoint & Slides
Glitch splits your title into jittering, color-shifted duplicate bands for a digital-distortion look, like a signal briefly corrupting and recovering. Best for tech, gaming, or edgy creative content.
Everything is locked — no color or background controls — because the red/cyan ghost colors are tuned specifically against this effect's own dark background; recombining them freely tends to break the effect's readability rather than improve it. It's a strong, opinionated look: great for a product teaser or a portfolio piece that wants an edge, but it's the one honest skip for a somber or formal topic — the glitch aesthetic reads as chaotic energy, not gravity.
Best for
- Tech & Startup: A cybersecurity or dev-tools product name gets an on-brand "digital" identity instantly.
- Creative & Portfolio: A portfolio intro slide for gaming, VFX, or motion-design work signals the right aesthetic before you say anything.
How to add it to your slides
- Type your text above and adjust color/size until it looks right.
- Click Export and choose GIF or 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 Glitch suit?
- Glitch works best for tech & startup and creative & portfolio.
- Will it work in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote?
- Yes. Export as GIF and 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.
- Can I use Glitch for a serious business topic?
- It's better suited to tech, gaming, or creative content than a formal or somber topic — the jittering RGB-split look reads as energetic chaos, which works against a serious or solemn message rather than for it. For a business deck that still wants motion, Typewriter or Shimmer Mask read more neutral.