SlidesAI
Turn text into Google Slides or PowerPoint decks in seconds
About
Paste your notes and it generates structured slides with layouts and images. Educators and Google Workspace users draft lessons, reports, and client-ready decks inside Google Slides or PowerPoint. It differentiates with 150+ templates, PPTX export, and support for 100+ languages.
Editor's Take
We recommend SlidesAI when you need fast, editable slide drafts—especially if your workflow centers on Google Slides—but teams that must deliver native PowerPoint-first decks should test PPTX exports thoroughly before committing.
Key Features
- Paste a topic or notes → get structured slides in seconds
- Working in Google Slides or PowerPoint → build directly via native integrations
- Need a ready-to-edit file → export as PPTX compatible with both platforms
- Choosing a look → pick from 150+ professional templates and themes
- Writing in another language → generate and translate slides across 100+ languages
Use Cases
- A high school teacher converting a week of lecture notes into a 15-slide lesson in Google Slides
- A marketing manager turning a blog post into a client pitch deck with PPTX export for review
- A university TA preparing bilingual course slides from English outlines to Spanish in minutes
Try It Like This
- 1 Prototype a slide-based FAQ bot
Describe the FAQ scope and sample Q&A → paste the Q&A into SlidesAI to generate a structured deck with one Q&A slide per item → export PPTX to connect slides to a chat UI or use slides as content source for a bot.
- 2 Turn blog posts into client pitch decks
Copy a 800–1,200 word blog post and paste into SlidesAI → pick a professional template and let the tool create a slide outline, visuals, and summary slides → export as PPTX for final edits in PowerPoint before client review.
- 3 Build bilingual course slides for distribution
Prepare an English lesson outline and paste into SlidesAI → select target language (e.g., Spanish) or use the translate function to generate bilingual slides → export PPTX or keep in Google Slides for sharing with students.
- 4 Generate data-report decks from meeting notes
Paste meeting notes or bullet action items into SlidesAI → choose a concise template to produce summary, timeline, and next-step slides → export PPTX to attach to stakeholder emails or import into corporate slide libraries.
- 5 Create polished client deliverables from rough copy
Paste draft proposal text and pick a brand-appropriate template → let SlidesAI produce titled, sectioned slides with suggested images and speaker notes → download the PPTX to apply firm branding and finalize in PowerPoint if required.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Converts pasted notes or topics into a structured slide deck in seconds, making quick first drafts fast to produce.
- Exports editable PPTX files so decks can be finalized in PowerPoint or shared with PowerPoint-centric clients.
- Includes a large selection of presentation styles (150+ templates) and supports generation/translation across 100+ languages.
Cons
- Core functionality is built around Google Slides; PowerPoint support is more limited in practice, so workflows that rely mainly on PowerPoint may encounter missing features or friction.
- Free and lower-tier plans restrict monthly presentations and character limits, which can be limiting for heavy or team use.
Getting Started
- 1 Install SlidesAI from the Google Slides Extensions menu or the PowerPoint Add-ins Store
- 2 Start a new or existing deck and paste your topic or notes into the SlidesAI panel
- 3 Generate slides, pick a template, and export a PPTX to share within five minutes
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FAQ
What platforms is SlidesAI available on?
Available on Web, Desktop.
Does SlidesAI support Korean?
Korean is not currently supported.