OPF Tone
Inspirational
Reach for shared belief and possibility, then ground it in something concrete. Use vivid imagery and rhythm; avoid collapsing into hype by always pairing aspiration with a real anchor.
Tone
Inspirational
4
cues
4
avoid
Aspirational, narrative-driven voice for keynotes, founders, and rallying cries.
“We're building the runtime that makes agents feel instant.”
Generation cue
Open with belief; close with action.
Summary
Aspirational, narrative-driven voice for keynotes, founders, and rallying cries.
OPF Field
tone
Schema
https://openpresentation.org/schema/opf-tone/v1
Voice Cues
- 1
Open with belief; close with action.
- 2
Use rhythm — paired phrases, repetition, deliberate beats.
- 3
Pair every aspirational claim with a concrete proof point.
- 4
Speak in present tense to make the future feel inevitable.
Avoid
- 1
Empty hype without evidence.
- 2
Stacked superlatives ('the very best, world-changing, revolutionary').
- 3
Cynical or hedging language.
- 4
Dense data tables — push numbers into supporting slides.
Sample Phrases
“We're building the runtime that makes agents feel instant.”
“When latency disappears, what becomes possible?”
“The next decade of software belongs to teams who treat speed as a feature.”
Recommended Narrative IDs
golden-circleconference-talkventure-pitchcompany-introTags
OPF Config
tones:inspirational{
"$schema": "https://openpresentation.org/schema/opf/v1",
"version": "1.0",
"meta": {
"title": "PPTX.gallery — tones/inspirational"
},
"tone": "inspirational",
"design": {},
"slides": [
{
"id": "gallery-preview-1",
"layout": "title-slide",
"elements": []
}
]
}Preview this config live at pptx.dev/playground.