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AI Slides lets you create full presentation decks by describing what you need. The agent builds a complete slide deck, asks clarifying questions about your audience and style, and delivers editable slides you can refine through conversation or direct editing.

What you can create

You describe your topic and the agent generates a structured deck with a title slide, content slides, and a closing slide. The agent picks the right layout for each slide automatically based on your content. You do not need to choose layouts yourself. There are 13 slide layouts available:
A large headline with optional subtitle. Use this as the first slide of your presentation or to introduce a new section within the deck.
The most versatile layout. The body area can hold bullet points, paragraphs, quotes, tables, or code blocks. Use this for any slide that explains a concept or walks through a list.
Divides the slide into two halves. Each side can hold text, an image, or a chart. You can configure the split as 50/50, 60/40, or 40/60. Use this to compare two ideas, show a visual alongside an explanation, or present a before-and-after.
Each column gets its own heading and content. Use this to present features, team members, product tiers, or any set of parallel items that share the same structure.
Displays one chart (bar, line, pie, area, etc.) as the main focus. Use this when a data point deserves its own slide and the audience needs to read the chart without distraction.
Arranges multiple charts in a 2-up, 3-up, or 2x2 grid. Use this to compare related datasets, show trends across different categories, or present a set of metrics together.
Displays key metrics in a 2x2, 2x3, or 3x3 card grid. Each card shows a number, a label, and an optional trend indicator. Use this for performance summaries, quarterly results, or any slide that needs to show several metrics at a glance.
A structured table for presenting data in rows and columns. Use this for pricing comparisons, feature matrices, schedules, or any content that fits a grid format.
One large number with a label and optional context line. Use this to spotlight a key result, a milestone, or a statistic you want the audience to remember.
Displays a sequence of events, milestones, or steps along a horizontal or vertical timeline. Use this for project roadmaps, company history, or process overviews.
Media fills the slide edge to edge with no margins. Use this for impactful visuals, hero images, or photographic backgrounds with minimal text overlay.
A text-heavy layout for listing sources, footnotes, or supplementary material at the end of the deck.
A general-purpose slide with a colored accent area. Use this for callouts, quotes, or any content that benefits from a visual highlight without fitting into a more specific layout.

Formats

When you generate a presentation, slides are created in one of two formats:
  • HTML format — Each slide is rendered as an interactive HTML page. You can click into slides and edit text, drag elements, and resize content directly.
  • Image format — Each slide is a generated image. You edit by detecting and modifying text regions, or by marking areas and describing changes.
The format is set during generation. You cannot convert between HTML and Image format after the slides are created.

Options you can configure

Before generating, you can set:
OptionChoices
Slide count4–8, 9–12, 13–16, 17–20, 21–24
ThemeProfessional (charts, data-focused) or Visual (graphics-heavy)

What you get

  • A complete slide deck viewable in the side panel of your chat.
  • Every slide rendered at 1920×1080 (16:9).
  • The ability to edit slides inline after generation.
  • Export to PDF or PPTX.
  • Support for imported templates as design references.

What AI Slides does not support

  • Animations or transitions between slides.
  • Interactive elements like buttons or forms within slides.
  • Custom slide dimensions. All slides are 16:9 at 1920×1080.
  • Speaker notes.
  • Drag-and-drop slide reordering.

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