Microsoft Powerpoint vs. Visme

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Microsoft Powerpoint
Score 7.9 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software designed to allow users to create slide-based presentations including video and images, as well as slide transitions and animations.
$139.99
Visme
Score 8.9 out of 10
N/A
Visme is an online platform with a mission to allow anyone to visualize their ideas into engaging presentations, infographics, animations, and product demonstrations.
$0
Pricing
Microsoft PowerpointVisme
Editions & Modules
One Time Purchase
$139.99
Basic
$0
Starter - Yearly
$12.25
per month billed yearly
Pro - Yearly
$24.75
per month billed yearly
Starter
$29
per month
Pro
$59
per month
Pro - Team of 3 - Yearly
$72
per month billed yearly
Pro - Team of 5 - Yearly
$120
per month billed yearly
Pro - Team of 5
$159
per month
Pro - Team of 3
$199
per month
Pro - Team of 6+
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Enterprise
Custom Pricing
Pro - Team of 6+ - Yearly
Let's Talk
per month billed yearly
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Microsoft PowerpointVisme
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Score 9.1 out of 10
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Score 9.1 out of 10
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Score 7.2 out of 10
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Score 7.2 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 7.2 out of 10
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Score 7.2 out of 10
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User Ratings
Microsoft PowerpointVisme
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
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8.0
(0 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.5
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Microsoft PowerpointVisme
Likelihood to Recommend
Well suited for: Business presentations, storyboarding, instructor-led training, content slide creation for courseware, interactive kiosks and slideshows, logo design, posters, scalable PDF text, multimedia integration. Not well suited for: 3D object manipulation, layer editing, object trigger programming, complex graphic themes, advanced audio editing, advanced video editing, advanced photo editing, 3D modeling.
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Visme is great for our team of 8 marketing professionals to create and share graphics, presentations and other marketing collateral. I could see that it would also be effective for a larger, enterprise marketing department. It is a bit pricey when your team grows, and at times our newer team members have struggled to learn the tool.
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Pros
  • Powerpoint is excellent for structuring your ideas as you before you present them
  • Powerpoint should be used as s skeleton for your presentation for maximum effectiveness, rather than just "reading off the slides"
  • Powerpoint on a high DPI system with screencasting software and microphone allows you to record a high resolution product demonstration video quickly.
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  • You can prepare eye appealing presentations.
  • Best for data visualization.
  • One can easily create professional animated info graphics for dynamic data.
  • Audio and video addition feature.
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Cons
  • Smart Art can really improve its graphs
  • Tables should be defaulted to redistribute columns and rows
  • Sometimes the links to Excel files get lost and I never understood why
  • I wish there was an easier way to save graph templates and defaults in a same presentation
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  • Downloaded vs printed quality might not always match here
  • Other than this I have found this application as the best in designing of slides or communication material
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Usability
Microsoft Powerpoint is a strong tool specially when it comes to giving presentations and visually presenting ideas. It is a great tool to bridge the gap between technical and non-technical management and staff members, helping to present ideas in a clear and concise way. But when it comes to internal usage, Microsoft Powerpoint needs to be used along with a host of other tools to present details and adding diagrams
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Reliability and Availability
I've never had any issues with its availability. As it is installed on my machine, it's ready when I need it, online or offline. Creating large slide decks with complex elements like video and audio doesn't affect its stability. The only limitation would be the capability of your own computer, as far as I can tell.
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Performance
The performance is very strong. It loads reasonably quickly. Large presentations load relatively quickly too, given their complexity, and once loaded each slide is readily available. It's easy to scroll up and down through your slide deck and go to the slide you want. Videos, pictures and music all load on demand, controllable by clicks.
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Support Rating
I have never had to use the actual support. Most of my questions are "how to" questions and there is a rich internet full of users sharing their tips and tricks with this application. Sometimes I find the answers on Microsoft support site but often I don't
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Alternatives Considered
Canva: The animations and effects are very limited and hard to customize unless you are a Canva Expert. Too many of the items are only available to premium subscribers (which can be highly frustrating). Some of the stock images, icons, etc., will be copied to your presentation. But when you go to download the presentation, Canva puts one of those annoying watermarks on the image, icon, or stock photo. Adobe Express: Although it is a free service like Canva, it still has the annoying issue with only paid users have access to the premium content. But with Express, the design options are almost limitless. Text is so easy to edit and create stunning text moments. Express does offer animations and effects, but most are only available to premium members (requires a monthly fee). Prezi: What I thought was going to be an amazing presentation creator falls so far from the mark that I hardly ever use it. The learning curve is very steep, and it does not offer all the bells and whistles that Microsoft Powerpoint offers.
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Visme is one of the finest applications in terms of producing more engaging and effective designs, slides or infographics for the business very easily. Illustrator is much more complex and requires a lot of practice for becoming an expert. Whereas, Visme doesn't require technical expertise for this type of job. Visme always allows the company to create standard process policies in visual as it helps the employees to adhere to.
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Scalability
Scaling up use of Microsoft Powerpoint would be a simple case of buying further licences. The software is intuitive and therefore training demands from scaling it to more departments or more individuals would be relatively straightforward. Google Slides may be easier to share among those organisations that use Google's suite of apps, however.
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Return on Investment
  • Microsoft has made it easier through the years with upgrades to make presentations quicker and better for us.
  • Flexibility to use wide screen views has enhanced our ablate to share more information on fewer slides.
  • There have not been any negative impacts on my business at all.
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  • It is saving us time because using Visme, we are now able to create our social media posts within a few hours
  • It is saving on our costs, as we don't need to hire experienced designers at a high payout
  • We have found a high level of customer engagement on our posts after using Visme
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