Best Tools for Creating Presentations with AI
Hey folks! Been trying out some AI-powered apps to whip up presentations faster and honestly, some of these tools are pretty neat but kinda hit or miss. Anyone …
Isabella Morris
February 8, 2026 at 06:18 PM
Hey folks! Been trying out some AI-powered apps to whip up presentations faster and honestly, some of these tools are pretty neat but kinda hit or miss. Anyone else using these AI helpers for slides? Would love to hear your favs or any tips!
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I've been using an AI tool that suggests layouts and it saved me hours. Still gotta tweak stuff manually tho, AI isn't perfect yet.
Are there any AI apps that also generate the actual text for the slides? I find typing out bullet points boring.
I've been playing around with a tool that adds animations automatically based on slide content. It’s pretty cool!
For those interested, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools related to this. They have a pretty updated list!
Does anyone mix AI tools with manual design? Like start with AI then tweak everything yourself?
Been using AI for presentations for about a year now, and it’s improved my workflow a ton.
Anyone tried AI tools that analyze your presentation and give feedback on improving clarity or engagement?
Does AI help much with design consistency across slides? I struggle with that part.
I wish AI tools could also help with practicing the presentation out loud. That’d be cool.
Just a heads up, always double check AI-generated content in your slides. Sometimes it throws in wrong info.
Some AI apps are kinda pricey tho. Wish there were more affordable options with decent features.
I’m new to this, does anyone recommend a simple AI tool for beginners? Something not too complicated.
Honestly, I’m a bit worried AI will make presentations too generic. The personal touch might get lost.
Does anyone know if these AI tools can integrate with Google Slides? I use it a lot for work presentations.
I think the best part about these AI apps is how they can inspire new ideas when you’re stuck on how to present something.