AI output is already a finished product.
It feels natural to reach for Word, PowerPoint, or Excel when you want others to view your work properly — those formats are the office standard, and everyone knows how to open them.
But AI output already arrives in a presentable form: polished prose, structured layouts, interactive tables and tools. Rebuilding it in another format is like breaking apart an expression only to put it back together. Whether tables and analysis really need to become Excel files — that question is rarely asked.
Lockview was built to carry that idea into sharing: not bolting AI onto existing tools to work a little faster, but passing on what AI creates in the form it was created.