

Every product launch needs assets. Landing page hero sections. Social media teasers. Email campaign visuals. Investor update decks. And every time, you are stuck in the same loop: brief the designer, wait for mockups, request revisions, wait again, then ask a developer to put it on the website.
By the time the animated showcase goes live, the campaign window has half closed.
PaneFlow cuts that loop short. It is a visual builder where you create animated product showcases, campaign slideshows, and promotional content yourself - and then publish to CDN, embed via iframe, or export as video without waiting on anyone.
Marketing teams move fast. Campaigns have deadlines. Product launches have dates. But creating polished visual assets is still painfully slow for most teams, and the reasons are predictable.
Design dependency. Most marketing teams do not have a dedicated designer sitting idle, waiting for requests. Design resources are shared, booked weeks out, or outsourced. Every animated asset goes through a queue. Simple requests - "can we add an animated product showcase to the landing page?" - become multi-week projects.
Developer dependency. Even after the design is done, getting it onto the website requires a developer. Animated hero sections, interactive product galleries, and embedded showcases all need code. This creates a second bottleneck after the design bottleneck.
Tool fragmentation. Canva for social graphics. PowerPoint for internal decks. Loom for walkthroughs. A video editor for social clips. A developer for the website embed. You are using five different tools and getting five different output formats. Nothing is consistent, and nothing is reusable across channels.
Static output in a dynamic world. The content that performs best - animated, interactive, visually rich - is the hardest to produce. So teams default to static images and text because that is what they can ship fast. The result: landing pages with stock photos and bullet points instead of animated product showcases.
PaneFlow is a visual editor that lets you build animated slideshows and publish them to the web yourself. No design skills required. No developer needed. You build it, you publish it.
When your slideshow is ready, publish it to PaneFlow's CDN. You get a URL instantly. Embed it on your landing page via iframe, share the link in emails, or use it in sales decks. Update the source project and republish - every embed updates automatically.
Publish your slideshow and get an embeddable URL instantly. Update the project and every embed reflects the change.
Need an MP4 for a social media post or email campaign? PaneFlow exports any slideshow as video. One project, multiple output formats. Build the animated showcase once, then export as video for Instagram, embed as HTML on the landing page, and share a CDN link in the email campaign.
Export any slideshow as an MP4 video. Use the same project for social posts, email campaigns, and web embeds.
Need a product background, lifestyle image, or custom graphic? PaneFlow includes AI image tools built into the editor. Generate images from text prompts, edit existing photos, or remove backgrounds. No need to open Photoshop or search stock photo sites.
Generate product backgrounds, edit photos, and remove backgrounds with AI. Built into the editor - no external tools needed.
PaneFlow slideshows work everywhere. Embed via iframe on WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Shopify, or any website. Use the native Webflow plugin or Framer plugin for tighter integration. The slideshow is responsive and loads fast.
Iframe embed for any site. Native Webflow and Framer plugins for seamless integration. Responsive and fast-loading.
Make your content move. PaneFlow includes 18 animation types - fade, blur, bounce, drift, pop, rotate, zoom, and more. Configure timing, easing, and delay per element. The visual preview shows you exactly what the audience will see.
Fade, blur, bounce, drift, pop, rotate, spin, zoom, and more. Every element can have its own animation timing.
Showcasing an app or digital product? PaneFlow includes 3D device mockups - iPhone, MacBook, iPad, Samsung Galaxy. Map your product screenshots to a 3D device and animate the reveal. This turns a flat screenshot into a dramatic product showcase without any 3D rendering tools.
Built-in iPhone, MacBook, iPad, and Samsung Galaxy mockups. Turn flat screenshots into animated product reveals.
You have a product launching next week. You need an animated teaser for the landing page, a video for social, and an embeddable showcase for the email announcement.
One project. Three outputs. No designer or developer in the loop.
Your team is running a campaign and needs a visual explainer that walks prospects through the value proposition. Static slides will not cut it - you need something animated and engaging.
Your landing page has a hero section with a static image. You want to replace it with an animated product showcase that auto-advances through key features.
| What You Need | What PaneFlow Delivers |
|---|---|
| Create animated content without a designer | Visual drag-and-drop editor - no design skills needed |
| Publish to website without a developer | One-click CDN publish and iframe embed |
| Video for social media and email | Export any project as MP4 video |
| Product images and backgrounds | AI image generation built into the editor |
| 3D product mockups | iPhone, MacBook, iPad, Samsung models included |
| One asset across multiple channels | Video, CDN, HTML, iframe, and framework exports from one project |
| Quick turnaround on campaign assets | Build and publish in minutes, not days |
| Update content without starting over | Edit and republish - all embeds update automatically |
Canva is great for static graphics, simple presentations, and quick social posts. Its animation features are basic - you get preset slide transitions and simple element animations. Canva does not offer per-element animation control, parallax transitions, 3D device mockups, or web-native publishing with auto-updating embeds. For static content, Canva is fast and capable. For animated, web-ready showcases, PaneFlow goes much further.
Visme positions itself as a visual content platform for marketers. It handles infographics, presentations, and basic animations. But Visme's animation system is limited compared to PaneFlow's 18 animation types with per-element timing. Visme does not include 3D device mockups or AI image generation. PaneFlow is more focused - animated slideshows and showcases - and goes deeper in that specific area.
Loom is excellent for screen recordings and quick video walkthroughs. But Loom captures what is on your screen - it does not create polished animated content. A PaneFlow product showcase is a designed, animated presentation with transitions and effects. A Loom video is a screen recording. They serve different purposes, though PaneFlow's video export can replace some Loom use cases (product demos, feature walkthroughs).
PowerPoint is the default for internal presentations, and it is fine for that. But PowerPoint does not publish to the web, does not embed on landing pages, and its animation system is clunky. PowerPoint outputs are static files (PPTX, PDF) or video at best. PaneFlow outputs web-native content that lives on your website and updates when you change it.