Toss in your sad, neglected slide deck or PDF and watch it magically transform into a narrated motion video. No video editor needed.
You probably have a slide deck, PDF, or one-pager sitting somewhere that you keep meaning to turn into a video.
But you never do it. Because turning it into a video means spending an afternoon rebuilding everything in Canva, or paying a freelancer and waiting a week.
Poko Motion just does it for you.
You drop the file in. It reads every page, grabs your brand colors, fonts, screenshots, writes a script, adds motion and narration, and builds the video.
And a video of that deck actually gets watched. The same content as a PDF mostly sits unopened.
Then you edit by chatting…
Just type stuff like “zoom into slide 3” or “slow that part down” and it updates live.
The chat editor runs on Claude, so it actually does what you ask instead of guessing.
A 30-second video takes less than a minute to render.
No cloud queue. No waiting behind other people.
Worth knowing…
It runs fully on your machine.
Your files, decks, and finished videos never get uploaded anywhere.
Only the AI prompts go over the network.
If you do client work under NDA, this is the difference between using it and getting a strongly worded email from Legal.
One more for the technical folks:
You can point it at a code repo and it’ll build a product demo straight from the code. Haven’t seen another video tool that does that.
Most of you probably won’t touch this.
But if you’re a founder shipping a launch, it’s there.
Who it’s for
- Agencies and freelancers who turn client decks, reports, and PDFs into video all the time. This is where it pays for itself, because the time saved adds up fast.
- Marketers and consultants who write whitepapers or one-pagers and want a video version for LinkedIn or a landing page, without rebuilding from scratch.
- Anyone sitting on content they’ve already made, but keeps putting off the video because it feels like a whole project.
Who it’s not for
- Anyone who wants talking-head avatars or stock footage. This just builds motion graphics from your own stuff. Different tool for a different job.
- If you only make two videos a year, just use a free screen recorder. The lifetime price isn’t worth it.
The founder’s in the group answering questions. If you’re on the fence, that’s the place to ask the awkward stuff.
One question for the room:
What’s the last deck or report you wanted as a video but never got around to making? Curious how common this is.
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