What you see is what you mean.
sket is the diagram tool that looks right by default. Paste a screenshot, a link, or half an idea — get a living diagram you can jam on with your team and present without ever exporting.
← not a video. not a screenshot. the actual canvas.
beautiful by default
Make your ideas look nice
Whatever goes in, something you'd actually show people comes out. Even a photo becomes a clean line drawing on your canvas.

Beautiful by default
No styling chores. Hierarchy, spacing, and depth emerge from how you arrange things — every box you drop already looks deliberate.
Semantic, not pixels
sket saves ideas, not pictures. Nest a box and it becomes a container; connect two and the arrow keeps routing itself as you move on.
One doc, every medium
The same canvas is the diagram, the presentation, and the team jam. Nothing to export, so nothing goes stale.
themes & modes
One diagram. Four personalities.
Drama, Flat, Paper, Shad — each in light and dark. Click a tile and this entire page re-themes, because the page is built from the same tokens as the canvas.
paste anything
From artifact to intent in one ⌘V
Paste a whiteboard photo, a screenshot of someone else's diagram, or just a URL. sket reads the meaning and redraws it as a clean, editable document — in your theme, on your grid.
IMG_2041.jpg — whiteboard, friday
multiplayer
Jam on it together, live
Cursors, presence, and conflict-free editing on every board. Invite by email and your diagram becomes the meeting.
presentation mode
The canvas is the deck
Save camera moves as scenes, attach speaker notes, hit play. Your presentation can never drift from your diagram — it is your diagram.
The problem
Every diagram eventually gets flattened into a PNG and pasted into a deck — where it rots.
coming soon
Where this is going
Yes, the roadmap is a sket document too.
Notes from the workshop
Short essays on diagramming, with live — even speakable — diagrams embedded in every post.
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