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Web Slide Designer

Give it a topic or an outline and get back a polished HTML slide deck you can present straight from the browser. ## What it does - **Topic to deck:** a subject or outline expanded into a structured, presentable slide set - **Clean front-end design:** typography, spacing, and layout handled, no template wrestling - **Browser-native:** present directly from the browser, no export step - **Editable:** plain HTML you can tweak slide by slide ## Where it fits - **A developer prepping a tech talk:** "Build a 12-slide deck on our API design." A presentable deck to refine before the talk. - **A founder pitching:** "Turn this outline into slides." A clean deck ready for the room. - **A teacher building a lesson:** "Make slides explaining recursion with examples." A structured set to present from the browser. ## How it works 1. **Give it a topic or outline:** a subject or a bullet list. 2. **It builds the deck:** structured slides with consistent design. 3. **You get HTML back:** present from the browser or edit slide by slide. Built for tech talks and product demos. Every deck is a draft you can reorder and restyle.

4.3 out of 5★★★★

114 ratings · showing the 12 most relevant

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James L.

★★★★★· 8 days ago

Used this to create slides for a React conference talk on component patterns. Generated beautiful, animated HTML in minutes—no designers needed. The animations were smooth and the typography felt genuinely thoughtful, not like generic AI output.

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Priya S.

★★★★★· 23 days ago

Built a product demo deck for our Series A pitch. Loved how it handled viewport fitting—slides looked perfect on the projector without any weird scrolling or cutoff text. Closed the round. 10/10.

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Marco G.

★★★★· 1 month ago

Created an internal engineering presentation on our migration to microservices. Slides came out really nice with custom color schemes. Only drawback: had to tweak font sizes on a couple of slides for mobile, but the clamp() defaults worked 90% of the time.

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Yuki T.

★★★★★· 2 months ago

I converted an old PowerPoint deck into web slides for a workshop. The tool preserved all the content and added way better animations. Attendees actually commented on how polished it looked.

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Ahmed R.

★★★★★· 2 months ago

Built a teaching presentation on web accessibility. The slides look professional, but I had to spend time manually adjusting some color contrasts to meet WCAG standards. Would be nice if accessibility checks were built in.

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Sophie D.

★★★★★· 3 months ago

Used it for a tech talk on Next.js performance optimization at a local meetup. The code slides rendered beautifully with syntax highlighting, and the staggered reveal animations on bullet points kept the audience engaged.

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Chen W.

★★★★· 3 months ago

Created slides for a design systems workshop. Layout was intuitive and the visual output was distinctive—definitely not the generic AI aesthetic. One issue: when I tried to add 10 feature cards, it automatically split them which was helpful but took me by surprise.

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Isabella M.

★★★★★· 4 months ago

Pitched our SaaS product to investors using slides built with this tool. Zero dependencies meant I could email the HTML file directly and it worked everywhere. No install, no build step. Perfect.

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Raj K.

★★★★★· 5 months ago

The tool is solid, but the learning curve for customizing animations beyond the defaults is steeper than expected. Documentation could be clearer on CSS variable overrides. Ended up doing most tweaks manually.

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Lisa H.

★★★★★· 5 months ago

Built a tutorial on frontend accessibility for our internal team. The viewport fitting rules saved me hours of debugging—every slide just fit perfectly without overflow on any device we tested.

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Paulo N.

★★★★· 6 months ago

Used it for an open-source project kickoff presentation. Slides were beautiful and fast to generate from my rough outline. Would rate higher if the tool had better image resizing defaults—had to optimize images myself.

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Fatima A.

★★★★★· 8 months ago

Created a 25-slide company all-hands presentation on quarterly OKRs. Loved how the tool split long content across multiple slides automatically, keeping everything readable. Presented it three times without a single layout issue.