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Turn a number into a reveal in three steps.

RevealNum is intentionally simple: enter the value, choose the look and motion, then launch the reveal without moving through separate editor and preview pages.

The three-step workflow

1. Enter the value

Type a price, score, audience size, sales total, vote count or other result. Add $, €, £, ¥, %, pts or a custom prefix/suffix when needed.

2. Pick a theme and reveal style

Choose from 10 visual themes and four reveal engines: Instant Reveal, Count Up, Digit Reel and Digit Shuffle.

3. Reveal it

Press Reveal to open the live stage on the same page. When it finishes, you can replay it, enter fullscreen, or return to editing.

Choosing a reveal style

Instant Reveal

Build suspense and show the final value at once. It works well when clarity matters more than watching the number change.

  • Final prices and decisive results
  • Large rooms where the result needs to read immediately

Count Up

Move from zero toward the final value with a smooth slowdown. The growing number itself becomes part of the reveal.

  • Sales and fundraising totals
  • Follower or subscriber milestones
  • Points and scores

Digit Reel

Lock in the smallest place values first and save the highest-value digit for the end. It is especially effective for large prices and totals.

  • Appraisals and valuations
  • Prizes and auction prices
  • Large records and totals

Digit Shuffle

Scatter the digits that make up the final value, then bring them into the correct positions one by one. Use it when visual movement is part of the show.

  • Streams and video-friendly reveals
  • Events and game-like result moments

Tips for a cleaner reveal

  • On a projector or large display, enter fullscreen after opening the reveal stage to reduce surrounding browser UI.
  • Short titles usually work better than long sentences because the final number should remain the visual focus.
  • Sound is OFF by default. Enable it only when short reveal tones make sense for the room or stream.
  • When a device requests reduced motion, the tool reduces strong movement instead of forcing the full animation.
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