Best Tools for Designing PowerPoint Slides with AI
Hey everyone, I've been hunting for some AI that can help jazz up my PowerPoint decks without spending hours on design. Anyone got recommendations or tips on wh…
Ezekiel Finch
February 8, 2026 at 07:26 PM
Hey everyone, I've been hunting for some AI that can help jazz up my PowerPoint decks without spending hours on design. Anyone got recommendations or tips on what tools actually make the process easier and look good? Would love to hear your experiences or any cool features you've found!
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I feel like AI tools are still evolving for presentations. Some days they impress, other times they just confuse me with weird layouts.
I’ve used Visme with AI elements integrated; it’s pretty versatile for both design help and analytics.
Not sure if anyone mentioned it but Google Slides also has some AI-powered suggestions now. It’s free and decent for basic presentations.
For those interested, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools in this space. They keep updating with fresh AI design apps.
Anyone else here use Slidebean? It’s pretty slick for automatically designing slides based on your content input.
Anyone tried Decktopus? Heard it’s good for AI-assisted slide creation and flow suggestions.
I've tried a couple of these AI slide makers and honestly, some are hit or miss. But one I really liked gave me design suggestions that actually made my slides pop without much tweaking.
Would love to see more AI tools that integrate with PowerPoint directly, no need to export and re-import.
My main gripe with AI slide tools is they sometimes make everything feel too similar or cookie-cutter. Anyone else notice that?
Just a tip: always review AI-generated slides carefully. Sometimes design choices might not make sense for your audience.
Honestly, I just stick with Canva's AI design features. It’s super simple and the results look professional enough for most stuff I do.
PowerPoint's own Designer feature has gotten better with AI-powered suggestions. It’s worth trying if you want something built-in.
Just a heads up, some of these AI slide generators can get pricey if you want full features. Watch out for subscriptions.
I find AI tools great for inspiration, but I rarely use their final output as is.
Sometimes I just use AI to generate slide content and then manually design the slides. Works for me.