Start with How it works for the full workflow. Then use the focused guides when you need deeper tips for a specific input type or feature.
The full walkthrough. From input to export, plus tips to get clean decks fast.
A quick way to know if GeneratePPT matches your workflow and deliverables.
A single page that explains the deck-first approach, exports, and speed.
Edit text, change layouts, and push your deck forward without manual tweaking.
Start from an idea. Get a structured deck, then refine it with AI Director.
Paste long text, notes, or an article. Generate a deck with clean structure.
Upload a PDF. Generate slides from the real content, not a blank canvas.
Turn a Word document into a deck. Great for reports, memos, and briefs.
Define slide-by-slide intent. Let the engine handle design and structure.
Copy a transcript, paste it, and generate a clean deck from the video content.
Turn a web page into slides. Use Reader Mode when a site is noisy, and fall back to PDF if it blocks access.
Stock search, uploads, and AI image generation to make decks look finished.
Turn your slides or PDFs into clean, scroll friendly carousels for LinkedIn and Instagram.
Make your resume stand out with our incredibly easy-to-use resume maker. Turn hours of work into minutes with AI.
Preview LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and more before your profiles go live.
What to look for when you need PPTX export, source inputs, and a clean PowerPoint handoff.
The difference between full deck makers, slide generators, and PowerPoint-first AI workflows.
Where ChatGPT helps, where it stops, and how to turn AI-written content into a real deck.
Use AI to draft the deck, then bring it into Google Slides for sharing and collaboration.
Export checks, layout risks, and when a PPTX-first workflow is the better choice.
Add YouTube or Drive video, check playback, and plan video slides before export.
Add music or narration from Drive, set playback behavior, and avoid permission surprises.
Build a linked agenda slide and use a clear outline before polishing the final deck.
Insert local or online video, check playback, and keep video slides simple.
Add, present, and print speaker notes while keeping the visible deck clean.
Change slide size, background, and portrait orientation without creating cleanup chaos.
Move PPTX into Google Slides and check fonts, images, charts, and notes after import.
Audience, story, slide discipline, and how to use AI for a useful first draft.
Cite public slides, handle private class slides, and create clearer academic decks.
Use arcs, segments, and diagram-friendly prompts for better process slides.
Export PPT to video, set timings, and use the Slides to Video tool when it fits.
Set up looping slides for kiosks, booths, events, and passive display screens.
Use comments, compare, versions, and AI Director for controlled slide revisions.
Apply a new template, check Slide Master, and know when to regenerate instead.
It’s a library of GeneratePPT guides and articles. Start with How it works, then use the focused guides when you want deeper instructions for a single feature.
If you’re new, start with How it works. It covers the whole flow. If you already know the basics, jump straight to the guide that matches your input (PDF, text, YouTube transcript, outline, or image work).
Yes. As the product changes, guides get revised and new ones get added.
No. Everything here is public.
Guides explain how the product works. Use cases show which workflow to pick for your role, and give concrete examples of what to generate.
Convert notes, topics, URLs, PDF files, YouTube videos, and Word docs into presentations instantly.