
Download production-ready HTML, React, Vue, or Svelte you can self-host and embed in any web project. Visme only gives you an HTML embed code, never standalone components.
How export works18 animation types with per-block timing, 10 directions, and parallax between panes. Visme offers basic entrance effects and slide transitions with limited control.
See animations14 built-in iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and Samsung models with real 3D rotation. Drop in a screenshot and animate the reveal. Visme has no built-in 3D mockups.
Explore 3D modelsExport any slideshow as an MP4 for ads, social, and email. Visme exports video too, but PaneFlow pairs it with code output so the same project ships as a component.
Video exportBuild and edit full projects through the MCP server, then drop slideshows straight into Webflow and Framer. Visme has AI deck generation but no MCP and no Webflow or Framer apps.
For marketersEvery PaneFlow feature is included from $5/mo. Visme gates exports, Brand Kit, and integrations behind higher tiers that run to $24.75/mo or more.
For content creators| Feature | Visme | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Animated slideshows for the web | All-in-one visual content platform |
| Content creation | Visual drag-and-drop editor | Visual editor across many formats |
| Animation depth | 18 types, parallax, per-block control | Basic entrance effects and slide transitions |
| Generate a full deck with AI | Yes, via MCP agents | Yes, AI presentation maker |
| Code export (HTML, React, Vue, Svelte) | ||
| Web-embeddable component output | ||
| Video (MP4) export | ||
| PDF export | ||
| Image (PNG) export | ||
| 3D device mockups | ||
| Parallax transitions | ||
| MCP server for AI agents | ||
| Native Webflow and Framer apps | ||
| Self-host your slideshow on the web | ||
| Web embed via iframe | ||
| Data visualization | Animated charts (area, line, bar, pie, donut) | 50+ chart types, data widgets, live data |
| Content types | Presentations and slideshows | Decks, infographics, docs, social, video |
| Business integrations | Webflow, Framer, CDN, iframe | HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, Drive, more |
| Free plan | Live editor demo | Yes, limited Basic tier |
| Pricing | From $5/mo, all features | Free tier; Starter $12.25/mo; Pro $24.75/mo |
The core difference is scope. Visme is an all-in-one platform: presentations, infographics, reports, social graphics, and short videos all live under one roof, which is great when a team produces many kinds of visual content. PaneFlow does one thing instead - animated slideshows - and goes deep. The clearest payoff is where your work ships. Visme can generate an HTML embed code, but that is an iframe, not source you own. PaneFlow exports clean HTML, React, Vue, and Svelte - readable components you can version control, self-host, and drop into a Next.js, Nuxt, or SvelteKit project. You can also publish to a CDN or embed via iframe when that is simpler. For product demos on landing pages, marketing slideshows embedded in a site, or animated content inside a React app, PaneFlow reaches destinations Visme was never built for. If you need one tool for everything visual, Visme wins; if presentations are the point and they have to live in a codebase, PaneFlow does.
Visme has entrance effects - fade, fly-in, bounce, zoom - and slide transitions, with adjustable delay and duration. They add movement, but the variety is limited and you cannot choreograph complex sequences or control directional motion per element. PaneFlow treats animation as a first-class system. Every block gets independent enter and exit transitions across 10 directions, with 18 animation types and adjustable duration, delay, and easing, plus parallax transitions between panes for depth-based motion Visme does not offer. Linked blocks animate the same element smoothly between positions across panes, and they combine with every other animation type. On top of that, PaneFlow adds animated charts that play as part of a transition and 14 built-in 3D device mockups with real rotation. If motion carries your story and you want control over how, this is where the gap shows most clearly.
Credit where it is due - this is Visme's strongest area against PaneFlow. Visme ships 50+ chart types, including specialized ones like Mekko, waterfall, and Gantt, plus data widgets such as counters, progress bars, radial gauges, and maps. You can connect live data sources so charts update automatically, which makes Visme a real choice for data-heavy reports and dashboards. PaneFlow's charts are deliberately narrower - area, line, bar, pie, and donut - but they animate as part of a slide transition, so a figure draws in as the pane arrives. The honest split is purpose. If your work is static data presentation with breadth and live feeds, Visme's toolkit goes further. If you want a few numbers to come alive inside a moving deck headed for a landing page or a developer-facing showcase, PaneFlow's animated charts fit that story better.
Visme has a free Basic tier, then Starter at $12.25/mo and Pro at $24.75/mo billed annually, with exports, Brand Kit, and most integrations gated behind the higher tiers. PaneFlow includes every feature from $5/mo (Solo) or $10/mo (Team), with nothing held back. The fit follows from scope. Choose Visme when you need one platform for many content types, deep data visualization, and business integrations like HubSpot and Salesforce. Choose PaneFlow when presentations are your primary output and you want them to move and ship to the web: export as React, Vue, or Svelte, embed in Webflow or Framer, render to MP4 video, or hand the build to AI agents through the MCP server. Some teams keep both - Visme for the wider content library, PaneFlow for the animated, code-ready slideshow. The honest split is breadth versus depth.
Create stunning animated slideshows and export to HTML, React, Vue, Svelte, Video, and more.