Google Slides AI that builds decks from your documents
Docslide is an AI that builds Google Slides decks from documents you already wrote. One click sends the finished deck to Google Slides, where every element stays editable.
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
Google Slides AI refers to tools that generate or assist with slide decks delivered into Google Slides, where your team can edit and present them. Docslide generates complete Google Slides decks from documents you already wrote: upload a report, PDF, Word file, or Google Doc, review the extracted outline before generation, and Docslide designs the layouts, builds charts from your document's tables, and writes speaker notes with source references. One click sends the deck to Google Slides, fully editable there: real text elements and charts, not images of slides. That matters because many AI deck tools treat Google Slides as an afterthought and hand over flattened exports, while Google's own Gemini sidebar helps with individual slides rather than turning a 30-page document into a structured deck. Docslide exports to both Google Slides and native .pptx on every plan, watermark-free, starting at $15 per month. Every slide traces back to a section of your source document, because Docslide converts and designs rather than inventing content. AI drafts, you approve: the deck is a first draft you finish in Google Slides.
What you get
Google Slides AI, done the document-first way
One-click delivery to Google Slides
The finished deck lands in your Google Slides account as a fully editable presentation: real text, real charts, ready to share with the usual Google permissions.
Document-first, not prompt-first
Docslide builds the deck from a document you upload and an outline you approve. Nothing on a slide is invented; everything traces to your source.
Charts stay editable in Slides
Tables from your document become charts you can restyle and update inside Google Slides, not baked-in images.
PowerPoint export included too
The same deck exports as a native .pptx with master-slide theming, so mixed Microsoft and Google teams work from one source.
How it works
From your document to a finished deck, in four steps
Upload your document
A report, PDF, Word doc, or Google Doc. Docslide reads its structure, text, and tables.
Review the extracted outline
Approve what becomes a slide before generation. Cut sections, merge them, or reorder the argument.
The deck builds
Docslide designs layouts, turns your tables into charts, and writes speaker notes from the supporting paragraphs, each with a source reference.
Send to Google Slides
One click delivers the deck to Google Slides, fully editable. Prefer PowerPoint? Download the native .pptx instead, watermark-free on every plan.
Related
If your source lives in Google's ecosystem already, Google Docs to Slides is the shortest path; PDFs go through PDF to Google Slides instead. Either way the deck arrives with AI speaker notes already attached, and plans on the pricing page include Google Slides export from the $15 Starter tier up.
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.