SlidesAI

Turn text into Google Slides or PowerPoint decks in seconds

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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 1 Install SlidesAI from the Google Slides Extensions menu or the PowerPoint Add-ins Store
  2. 2 Start a new or existing deck and paste your topic or notes into the SlidesAI panel
  3. 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.

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