As of today, Microsoft is making native Sway apps generally available for iPhones, iPads and, for the first time, Windows 10.
Microsoft officials have taken to calling Sway a “digital storytelling tool.” The product allows users to create “Sways,” which are custom-designed documents comprised of words, images, videos and other media. The back-end processing, “remixing” and storage components of Sway happen in the cloud, making Sway both an app and a service.
Microsoft first introduced Sway last October.