Preview
As seen through the Display Open live preview ↗A live render at the true 600×600 Display size. On the glasses the dark areas are fully transparent — only the bright UI floats over the real world. If it stays blank the app blocks embedding; use the link above.
About
Advance your slides hands-free. This is honest about how it works: the glasses can’t press keys on your computer by themselves, so Slide Remote needs a tiny Bridge page open on the machine running your deck. You get a short pairing code; open herald.ascents.gg/a/slides/bridge on that computer, enter the code, and the glasses’ Next/Prev/Black/Start/End become real key presses (Page Down/Up, B, Home, End) plus a big on-screen cue. The control screen tells you the truth — “Bridge connected” only lights up when the bridge actually checked in within the last few seconds, so a press is never falsely reported as delivered. No accounts, no login; the channel is ephemeral and in-memory (15-min idle expiry) and nothing is logged or stored.
Features
- Pure D-pad: ▶ Next, ◀ Prev, Enter = Black, ▲ Start, ▼ End
- Honest live “Bridge connected” state — no fake delivery
- Bridge sends real keys to browser-based decks (Slides/reveal/PDF)…
- …and shows a big NEXT/PREV cue as a universal fallback
- Ephemeral code · no accounts · nothing stored or logged
Good to know
- REQUIRES the Bridge page open on the presentation computer
- A browser can’t inject keys into native apps (OS limit) — best with browser slideshows, or use the visual cue
- Both ends need internet to reach the relay
- Code/channel expire after ~15 min idle
Data safety
No third-party sharing. Herald doesn't sell or share your data, and there are no ads or trackers.
Minimal collection. Only what a linked service needs — provider tokens are encrypted on Herald's server and never stored on the glasses.
Encrypted in transit. All traffic is HTTPS.
You're in control. Disconnect any linked service at any time from the companion.
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