Basically, Sway happens to be a funky presentation app which will offer users a new way to create interactive, web-based presentation via a phone or a web browser which is touted to look great regardless of the screen use. Each canvas created using this application will be known as a Sway, and these canvases will be built from ground up, targeting the web and devices in order for it to adapt to the device’s display which is being viewed on at the moment.
All this while, and it remained as a web app – so thankfully, with the change in its ability today, you can also start to Sway your way on your iPhone or iPad. It is free, hence, there is no need to worry yourself sick about picking up an Office 365 subscription in the first place. Sway for Windows 10 is also tipped to arrive some time later this summer.