AI PowerPoint generator that works from your document, not a prompt
Docslide generates PowerPoint decks from documents you already wrote: it shows the extracted outline first, builds slides only from your content, and exports native, editable .pptx.
Parsing
Extracted outline section → slide
Every slide traces to a section of the source. Nothing is invented.
Sample documents shown. Your own uploads are private and deleted after processing.
In short
An AI PowerPoint generator is software that turns source material into a finished slide deck: structure, layouts, charts, and speaker notes. Most tools are prompt-first: you type a topic and the AI writes the content itself, which means it can invent facts you never said. Docslide is document-first. You upload a report, PDF, Word file, or Google Doc you already wrote, review the extracted outline before anything is generated, and every slide traces back to a section of your source. Your document, your numbers; Docslide does not invent content. The output is a native .pptx with real editable text boxes, master-slide theming, and editable charts built from your document's tables, or a Google Slides deck. Prompt-first tools like Gamma are known for PPTX exports that flatten or break on open, and Copilot in PowerPoint costs $20 to $30 per user per month on top of Microsoft licensing while producing bulleted outlines. Docslide starts at $15 per month, watermark-free on every plan. AI drafts, you approve: the deck is a first draft you fully own and edit.
What you get
AI PowerPoint generator, done the document-first way
Your document is the source of truth
Prompt-first generators write content for you and can invent numbers. Docslide only structures and designs what your document already says, so nothing appears on a slide you did not write.
Outline approval before generation
Docslide extracts your document's structure and shows it to you first. You decide what becomes a slide before the deck is built, not after.
Native .pptx export, watermark-free
Real editable text boxes, master-slide theming, and editable charts in the exported file. Every plan exports without a watermark, starting at $15 per month.
A better answer than Copilot
Copilot in PowerPoint adds $20 to $30 per user per month to Microsoft licensing and outputs bulleted outlines. Docslide designs full layouts with charts and cited speaker notes for half that.
How it works
From your document to a finished deck, in four steps
Upload a document or paste text
Reports, PDFs, Word docs, Google Docs, or pasted text. Docslide reads the headings, paragraphs, and tables you already wrote.
Review the extracted outline
Approve, reorder, or trim the sections Docslide found. This is the generation contract: only what you approve becomes slides.
The deck builds from your content
Layouts are designed, tables become native charts, and the paragraphs that did not fit become speaker notes with source references.
Export to .pptx or Google Slides
Get a native PowerPoint file with editable text and charts, or send the deck to Google Slides in one click. Then edit it like any deck you built yourself.
Related
The generator sits behind every converter on this site, whether you convert PDF to PowerPoint, convert Word to PowerPoint, or just paste text and get a presentation. Consultants who deliver in client colors pair it with brand template support so every generated deck lands on the right master slides.
Your next deck is already written
Send the document to Docslide and get back a finished, editable deck: layouts, charts built from your data, and speaker notes, in your template, exported natively to PowerPoint or Google Slides.