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What's new in Cobl: June 2026

Five updates that make Cobl documents easier to finish and faster to reuse: export to editable PowerPoint and Word, a rebuilt design system, a new inline editor, your Knowledge Base, and Use Cases.

June 29, 2026

We've shipped a lot since you were last here. This was a big month, most of it aimed at one thing: making the document you generate good enough to send without a round of cleanup first. Here's everything that's new.

Deliver in PowerPoint and Word, not just PDF

Export in PowerPoint, Word and PDF

Your document no longer has to stop at PDF. You can now export any Cobl document to PowerPoint or Word.

The important part is that they come out fully editable, not flattened into images. So you can generate the whole thing in Cobl, export it, and then make those last few client-specific tweaks in the tool your client actually opens. No rebuilding the deck slide by slide, no copying text block by block into a Word file. You generate in Cobl and deliver in the format the other side expects.

This one goes out especially to the agencies and consultants who present in decks, and to anyone whose client simply requires a PPTX or DOCX file.

Try it here.

We rebuilt the design system

Improved Design System

This is the big one, and it's the most direct answer to the feedback we heard most often.

We rebuilt the design system from the ground up. Layouts are cleaner and more consistent, your branding holds together across the whole document, and most of the small visual glitches that used to make a document feel un-sendable are gone. If you used to generate something and then spend twenty minutes fixing spacing, alignment, and colours by hand before it was ready, this is the change that gets that time back.

If you tried Cobl before and the output wasn't quite good enough to send as-is, this is the update worth coming back for.

Try it here

Edit directly with the new inline editor

Edit inline with Cobl

Want to swap an image, move a paragraph, or fix a heading? Now you can just do it.

The new inline editor lets you make precise changes directly in the document. No re-prompting the AI for a small fix and then hoping it keeps everything else you already liked. Most edits are small ones, a wrong word here, an image in the wrong spot there, and now those stay small. You make the exact change you want and move on, instead of regenerating the whole thing.

Try it here

Knowledge Base: teach Cobl once, reuse it everywhere

New Knowledge Base

Cobl now remembers what you feed it. Your Knowledge Base is the reusable source of truth for everything you generate.

Add your pricing, your case studies, your logos, and your boilerplate once. From then on, every new document pulls from them automatically, so your numbers, your proof points, and your brand assets show up correctly without you pasting them in again. The more you add, the less each document starts from a blank page. The practical effect is simple: your second document stops being your first document all over again.

This is the feature that pays off most if you create more than one document, which is most people.

Try it here

Use Cases: save the setup for documents you build often

Use Cases

If you make the same kind of document over and over, tenders, commercial proposals, pitch decks, Use Cases are built for you.

A Use Case lets you save the entire setup for a document type one time: the questions Cobl asks, the structure it follows, and the skills it applies. After that, every new document of that type starts already configured, so you launch straight into generating instead of re-explaining your context from scratch every single time. Set up your RFP response or your standard commercial proposal once, and the next one is ready to go the moment you open it.

Ready to try it?

All of this is live in your account right now. The best way to see what changed is to open a document and poke around.

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