Play a presentation over the internet in Keynote on Mac
You can use FaceTime, Webex, Zoom or another video conferencing app to play your presentation over the internet, so everyone you give access to can view it at the same time — on their own devices, wherever they are. As the presenter, you control when the presentation starts and stops.
At any point during a FaceTime, Webex, Zoom or other video conferencing call, you can present your Keynote slideshow to the people on the call.
In Keynote, click to select the slide you want to start with, choose Play > In Window, then click . The slideshow and presenter display appear in two windows on your screen.
Note: If you don’t see the presenter display, move the pointer over the top part of the slideshow window and click or choose Play > Show Presenter Display in Window.
While on a video conferencing call, do one of the following:
In FaceTime: Click in the menu bar at the top of the screen. In the pop-up menu that appears, click , then click Window. Click the window you want to share, then click the Share This Window button.
In other video conferencing apps: Use the app controls to share the Keynote window. For more information, see the documentation that comes with the video conferencing app you’re using.
To advance through the presentation, do any of the following:
Go to the next slide or build: Press the Right Arrow key.
Go to the previous slide or build: Press the Left Arrow key.
Jump to a different slide: Click , then click the slide’s thumbnail in the slide navigator. You can also press any number key to make the slide navigator appear, enter the slide number in the text field at the top, then press Return.
To stop sharing your Keynote presentation, do one of the following:
In FaceTime: Click , then click .
In other video conferencing apps: Use the app controls to stop sharing the Keynote window.
You can also post your presentation on a website that supports embedded Keynote presentations (such as Medium or WordPress), so viewers can navigate through the presentation in a player on the website. To learn how to generate a link to the presentation and to set permissions for viewing it, see Post your presentation in a blog with Keynote on Mac.