Three simple steps

Three simple steps

1

Let AI make it

Send one prompt to any AI and get a ready-made deck back

2

Click to edit

Click to change text, drag to move things, no code needed

3

Turn it into a PPT

Export a projector-ready PPT / PDF, all on your computer

Step 1 · Let AI make one for you
Step 1 · Let AI make one for you

Can't build it yourself? No problem. Copy the prompt below into any AI and it hands you a ready-made deck file you can come back and edit. Already have AI-made HTML? Just open it, common pagination (div.slide, top-level <section>, .page) is auto-detected, and unpaginated HTML still opens as one page.

A prompt is just a sentence that tells the AI what to make for you.

  1. 1

    Copy this prompt

    Click "Copy prompt" below, the whole thing is copied, nothing to write yourself.

  2. 2

    Send it to an AI, add your topic

    Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot or any AI, and replace [your topic here] with your subject.

  3. 3

    Save the file

    The AI returns some code; save it as a file as instructed (any name, e.g. my-deck.html).

  4. 4

    Come back and open it

    Go back to the home page, open a folder or drag the file in, and start editing.

Prompt to copy

No need to read it, just "Copy prompt" and paste into any AI. Curious? "See what it says".

Already got the file from the AI?
Step 2 · Click to edit
Step 2 · Click to edit

Once the file is open, editing feels just like editing a PPT, point and drag with your mouse, no code at all.

  • Click text to change it

    Click a piece of text, then edit its content, size, color and alignment in the right panel.

  • Double-click to type in place

    Want it faster? Double-click the text and type the new content right where it is.

  • Swap an image

    Select an image and drag a new one in, it is replaced instantly.

  • Move things freely (Move mode)

    Switch to "Move" up top to drag, resize from corners, or Delete any element; switch back to "Edit" to only change text without nudging things.

  • Undo any mistake

    Cmd+Z to undo, Shift+Cmd+Z to redo; the top-left "History" lets you roll back anytime.

  • Auto-save

    Changes save back into the file you opened automatically, nothing to click, nothing to lose.

Want to try it now?
Step 3 · Turn it into a PPT / PDF
Step 3 · Turn it into a PPT / PDF

Happy with it? Click "Export" at the top right to get a file you can project or share.

  • 1

    The export is a set of hi-res images (like a photo of each page). So you cannot edit the text inside PowerPoint, to change text, edit here and export again.

  • 2

    You can export just some pages: all pages, or your own page numbers (e.g. 1,3-5,8).

  • 3

    Pick a sharpness: Standard is plenty for projecting; higher is sharper but slower and larger.

  • 4

    Complex pages take a little longer, that is just the images and charts finishing rendering, which is normal.

  • 5

    Editing and saving happen entirely on your computer; only when you click Export is the file sent to the rendering server to produce images, then deleted right after.

Open a deck first to export.
Local-first · files stay on your computer