Presentation mode

Whether you're running a team meeting, sharing a project update, or giving a demo, you can turn your page into a clean fullscreen presentation — no separate tool needed. ▶️

Note: Presentation Mode is currently in beta and subject to the beta terms of your agreement.
Present any Notion page as a slide deck with Presentation Mode. Presentation Mode is available on Plus, Business, and Enterprise plans.
Presentation Mode uses divider blocks to split your page into slides. Each section of content between dividers becomes one slide. The page title and icon automatically become your title slide.
You don't need to set anything up in advance, just add dividers to any existing page and present.
Open or create a Notion page
Write your content — each section will become a slide
Insert a Divider block between sections by typing
/divideror---on a new lineThe first slide is always your page title (with icon, if set)
Open the
•••menu at the top right of the page and select Present
Tips for creating slides
Use headings to give each slide a clear title
Keep slides focused — a heading plus a few bullet points works well
Tables render in presentation view
Toggles are interactive — you can open and close them during a presentation
Empty blocks are trimmed automatically, so your slides look clean
Comments are hidden while presenting
There are two ways to start a presentation:
Three-dot menu: Open the
•••menu at the top right of the page and selectPresentKeyboard shortcut: Press
⌘ + Option + Pon Mac orCtrl + Alt + Pon Windows/LinuxSix-dot menu: To present from a specific block, click the ⋮⋮ symbol and choose
Present from here
Your page will enter fullscreen with a zoom-to-fit view automatically.
Once in Presentation Mode:
Use the arrow keys or on-screen navigation arrows to move between slides
Click X or press
Escapeto exit and return to the normal page view
Presentation Mode is available on desktop and web only
Shareable presentation links are not supported
Page cover images do not appear on the title slide
Links are not functional during presentations
Speaker notes are not supported
