Best Ways to Automatically Create Powerpoint Slides
Hey all, I've been trying to find some smart tools that help make PowerPoint presentations without doing all the boring work myself. Anyone got recommendations …
Connor Austin
February 8, 2026 at 09:56 PM
Hey all, I've been trying to find some smart tools that help make PowerPoint presentations without doing all the boring work myself. Anyone got recommendations or tips to share? Would love to hear about any cool AI that speeds up the slide creation process, thanks!
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Does anyone know if these AI tools work well for very technical presentations? Like with a lot of data and charts?
PowerPoint itself has been adding AI features recently, like Designer and Ideas. They automatically arrange your content in a nice layout, which helps a lot!
Just a heads up, AI tools keep getting better so might be good to keep an eye out for new releases or updates.
Has anyone checked out Beautiful.ai? Heard it’s pretty good for making presentations quickly with AI assistance.
I’m curious if there are any free tools that do this well? Most AI stuff I found is subscription-based.
For those interested, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools in this space. They have a bunch of updated recommendations which helped me find a good fit.
I also wonder if AI can help with speaker notes? That’d be a huge time saver for me.
Honestly, some of these tools still need a lot of tweaking after they generate slides. They don’t quite get the flow right and sometimes the design looks off.
Sometimes the AI makes slides too generic looking. I guess it’s hard for it to match your unique brand or style.
I’m using an AI that can generate slides based on a script you upload, and it even suggests images. Pretty neat!
I've tried a couple of AI apps that generate slides from text. Some are pretty hit or miss, but a few actually saved me a ton of time. Definitely worth a shot if you hate formatting!
I tried one AI tool that makes slides from scripts but it kept making weird bullet points. Maybe I didn’t phrase my input well?
One thing to keep in mind: AI-generated slides still need a human touch. They can speed up work but can’t fully replace personal style or storytelling.