Text to Slides
Convert any text into a polished presentation. Paste a document, notes, or outline, and TextDeck transforms it into structured slides you can present immediately. Save hours of manual formatting and design work.
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Why use TextDeck?
Create better presentations in a fraction of the time with our intelligent tools.
Instant Generation
Turn a simple text prompt into a complete deck structure in seconds. No more staring at blank slides.
Smart Layouts
Professional slide layouts are automatically applied to your content, ensuring a cohesive look.
Native PPTX Export
Download your deck as a fully editable PowerPoint file. No locked formats or watermarked PDFs.
The Power of Text-to-Slide Conversion
You've written the report, documented the research, drafted the proposal. Now someone needs slides. The traditional approach: spend hours extracting key points, creating layouts, and formatting. The AI approach: paste the text, get slides in 60 seconds.
Text-to-slides conversion is one of the highest-impact applications of AI in professional work. It eliminates the tedious translation layer between written content and visual presentation. Your existing content becomes immediately presentable.
This is especially valuable when content already exists in another format—quarterly reports that need board presentations, research documents that need conference slides, proposals that need client-facing decks. The content is done; you just need to repackage it.
What Text Sources Work Best
TextDeck handles various text inputs effectively: meeting notes, report summaries, research outlines, article drafts, email threads, documentation, and more. Any text with clear structure converts well.
The AI performs best with organized content. Clear headings become slide titles. Bullet points become slide content. Statistics and key metrics get visual emphasis. The more structure in your input, the better the output.
Even unstructured text works—you'll just want to specify your preferred structure in the prompt. For example: 'Create a 10-slide summary of this report, focusing on the three main findings and their implications.'
Text to Slides vs. Starting from Scratch
The alternative to text-to-slides is describing what you want in a prompt. Both approaches work well, but text-to-slides is faster when you already have written content you're happy with.
Think of prompts as 'describe what you want' and text-to-slides as 'convert what you have.' Use prompts for new presentations where you're still developing the content. Use text-to-slides when the content exists and just needs a different format.
Many users combine both: generate a first draft from a prompt, then refine by pasting additional text context. The AI adapts to either workflow.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What text can I convert to slides?
Reports, meeting notes, articles, outlines, emails, research papers—any text with structure can be converted into a presentation. The AI extracts key points and creates appropriate slides automatically.
How does text-to-slides conversion work?
TextDeck's AI analyzes your text, identifies key points and sections, and creates slides with appropriate layouts. Headers become slide titles, bullet points become content, and the AI adds visual structure.
Does it preserve my document structure?
Yes. TextDeck respects your document's sections and hierarchy. Clear headings and organized content produce better results. The AI maintains the logical flow of your original content.
Can I convert long documents?
Yes, but consider asking the AI to summarize for presentations. Long documents work better when condensed to key points. You can specify 'Create a 10-slide summary' to control output length.
What about tables and data?
TextDeck can convert tabular data and statistics into visual slides. The AI may create charts or formatted tables depending on the data type. Complex spreadsheets may need simplification.
Is formatting preserved?
Text formatting translates to appropriate slide styling. Bold text, lists, and headers are recognized and styled accordingly. The AI interprets formatting intent rather than copying it literally.
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