If you’ve been exploring the reimagined Adobe Captivate 13, you’ve likely noticed how much faster and more intuitive the interface has become. But one of the most exciting improvements lies in three powerful new features that make it easier than ever to transform a PowerPoint deck into an engaging, narrated eLearning course.
In my latest video, I demonstrate how Captivate 13 lets you:
1. Import PowerPoint Presentations Effortlessly
Gone are the days of struggling with compatibility or losing animations. Captivate 13 allows you to import your PowerPoint slides directly—keeping your layouts, text, and visuals intact. This feature alone can save hours of production time, especially if your existing training materials already live in PowerPoint.
2. Add Avatars to Enhance Learner Engagement
Once your slides are in Captivate, you can instantly humanize your lessons by adding avatars. Whether you’re creating onboarding modules, compliance training, or product demos, avatars provide a friendly face that helps guide learners through content and keeps them focused on key messages.
3. Convert PowerPoint Notes into Voice-Over Audio
This might be my favorite new feature. Captivate 13 can automatically turn your PowerPoint speaker notes into voice-over narration—no recording required. You can choose from multiple built-in voices or easily tweak your narration script right inside the app. This automation not only speeds up development but also ensures consistency across projects.
Together, these three tools make Captivate 13 an even stronger solution for anyone building professional-quality eLearning. Whether you’re new to Captivate or a seasoned user, these updates help you work smarter—not harder.
🎥 Watch my video demonstration below
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