← GalleryNeon Glow Text Animation for PowerPoint & Slides
Neon Glow renders your title in a soft white-to-pink glow reminiscent of a lit sign, pulsing gently on a two-color cycle. Best for opening or closing slides where you want the title to feel like the main event, not supporting text.
The glow is tuned specifically for dark backgrounds — presets range from true black to deep navy or purple, all far enough from white to keep the glow's contrast intact. Color is locked because the cyan-to-pink pulse is a matched pair, not two independent picks; swapping either one alone tends to look like a mismatched sign rather than a designed palette. Skip it for a text-heavy data slide — the glow reads best on 2-4 words, not a full sentence.
Best for
- Tech & Startup: Open a product launch or all-hands with the company name pulsing in neon — it reads like a marquee, not a bullet point.
- Celebration & Events: A holiday party invite or milestone announcement ("5 YEARS") gets an instant nightlife feel without any extra design work.
How to add it to your slides
- Type your text above and adjust color/size until it looks right.
- Click Export and choose MP4 or GIF 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 Neon Glow suit?
- Neon Glow works best for tech & startup and celebration & events.
- Will it work in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote?
- Yes. Export as MP4 and GIF 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 change Neon Glow's colors?
- The cyan/pink pulse is locked as a tuned pair — the two colors are chosen to glow evenly together, and swapping just one usually looks unbalanced. You can choose the background from five dark presets (black, charcoal, navy, deep green, deep purple) to roughly match your slide theme.