AI presentation maker
AI gets you to a deck. You keep the canvas.
Watch one prompt become a complete 10-slide presentation about chess, then see the same opening slide take on several themes. Generation is fast; every design decision stays open.
The prompt chess becomes a ten-slide presentation, slide one previews two alternate themes, then its motif, centered title treatment, and image crop are edited directly.
Prompt to presentation
A complete draft, before the idea goes cold.
The demo follows one consistent deck from its opening prompt through generation and the first design decision afterward.
Step 1: Describe the deck
Start with the subject and intent. Here, the entire request is one word: "chess." Decka turns it into a structured ten-slide presentation.
Ten slides arrive
The outline and designed slides fill in as one presentation, giving you a coherent first pass to inspect instead of an empty canvas.
Try the cover in new themes
Use the slide-one checkpoint to preview different themes before continuing. Its content and objects stay in place while the visual system changes.
After generation
The AI draft is made of real slide objects.
Decka does not turn the generated result into a locked card or a flat image. It opens the same editor you would use to build the deck yourself.
Move the layout
Select the text, image, frame, chart, or shape you want and place it where the composition works better.
Change the visual system
Preview another theme, customize its colors and typography, or style an individual object when the slide needs an exception.
Carry it to the room
Add dynamic wayfinding, invite editors, open presenter notes, and share the finished presentation from the same deck.
AI speed without giving up creative control
AI is useful at the moment when a presentation is still a blank page. It can turn a subject into an outline, establish a visual direction, and produce the first complete set of slides while the idea is fresh. The chess presentation above shows that whole path, not a collection of disconnected sample screens.
The important part is what happens next. The generated deck opens as a normal Decka presentation. You can rewrite the title, move a photograph, replace a chart, add a phone frame, or change the theme without asking the generator to rebuild the entire slide. Explore the presentation editor features that remain available after the first draft.
FAQ
AI presentation maker questions, answered
What should I include in the prompt for a useful first draft?
Give Decka the subject, audience, purpose, and the decision or takeaway the presentation should support. Add any must-cover points, tone, length, or visual constraints that would change the outline. A concrete brief produces a more useful starting deck than a topic alone.
Can Decka use an existing brief or document?
Yes. Attach a .docx, .md, or .txt file in the generation dialog. Decka uses that source material with your prompt, which is useful when names, figures, requirements, or an approved narrative already exist.
What if I dislike the first cover or visual direction?
Use the slide-one checkpoint to try another theme before the rest of the deck continues. After generation, you can still change the theme, replace media, restyle objects, or rebuild the composition without regenerating the entire presentation.
Which parts of an AI-generated deck remain editable?
The generated slides open as normal Decka slides. Text, images, charts, frames, shapes, themes, and dynamic objects remain selectable and editable; the result is not flattened into an image or locked template.
Give the blank page to AI. Keep the finished deck for yourself.
Generate a complete first draft, then use the full editor to make every slide yours.
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