AI presentation maker that turns your documents into finished decks
Upload your report, PDF or Word doc below. Docslide reads it and builds the slides and speaker notes from your own wording, ready for PowerPoint or Google Slides.
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Built for consultants, sales teams, and founders who present what they already wrote.
What you get
The deck is already in your document. Docslide gets it out intact.
Prompt-first tools write a new story and break on export. Docslide converts the one you wrote: traceable slides, native files, real speaker notes.
Your numbers land on the slide
The figures in your report do not stay buried in a table on page 11. Docslide pulls the number that carries the point onto the slide as a headline, and moves the paragraph explaining it into the speaker notes, so the slide makes one argument and you can still answer the follow-up question.
taken from the tables in your documentEvery slide traces to your document
Docslide extracts your document's outline and shows it to you before it builds a single slide. Each slide maps to a section of your source, with page references. We convert what you wrote; we do not invent content you never said.
outline shown before anything is generatedOpens in PowerPoint as real slides
Export is native .pptx: real editable text boxes and master-slide theming, and it opens cleanly in Google Slides or Keynote. No flattened images, no broken layouts, and no watermark on any plan, because a watermarked deck is not client-ready.
real text boxes, not screenshotsYour template, one click away
The deck comes out on a clean master slide with real text placeholders, so applying your firm's theme in PowerPoint is Design then your template, and every slide reflows into it. Nothing is baked into an image, so the deck adopts your house style instead of fighting it.
real placeholders your theme can restyleHow it works
Upload the document. Approve the outline. Present the deck.
The same flow you just ran at the top of this page, on every document you upload.
Upload your document
Drop in a report as PDF or Word, or paste the text. Docslide reads the sections, the numbers, and the structure of your argument. Your document stays confidential and is never used to train AI models.
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Review the extracted outline
Before any slide exists, Docslide shows you the outline it extracted, every section with its page reference, each mapped to a planned slide. You see exactly what the deck will say and where it came from. Nothing is invented.
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Get the deck, speaker notes included
Docslide builds the slides: clean layouts, the headline number on the slide, a source reference under it, and speaker notes drawn from the supporting paragraphs that did not make the slide.
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Export to PowerPoint
Download a native .pptx with real editable text boxes, which opens just as cleanly in Google Slides or Keynote. It is a first draft you fully own: AI drafts, you approve, and you edit it like any deck you made yourself.
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The objections, answered
Compared honestly with the tools you are weighing
Each of these is good at what it was built for. None of them is built to faithfully convert the document you already wrote into a native deck.
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| What matters for a client-ready deck | Docslide | Gamma | Copilot (PowerPoint) | Beautiful.ai |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Native editable .pptx export | Yes, real text boxes | Flattens on export | Yes | Limited layouts |
| Speaker notes citing the source page | Yes, on every slide | No | Outline bullets only | Manual |
| Outline shown before generating | Yes, with page refs | Rewrites content | No | No |
| Your theme applies in one click | Yes, master-slide placeholders | Disregards templates | Uses open template | Its own system |
| Price | From $50/mo | From ~$15/mo | $20-30/user/mo + M365 | Team $40/user/mo |
You might be thinking
"My material is too specific for AI."
It stays your material: Docslide structures what you wrote and invents nothing.
You might be thinking
"AI decks look like AI decks."
Yours comes out in your template, your fonts, no watermark, and you edit every box.
You might be thinking
"I will just use Copilot."
Copilot adds $20-30 per user per month to M365 and returns outline bullets, with no reference back to the page it came from.
The math
Deck time is billable time
A 40-page market study takes an afternoon to turn into slides by hand: outlining, layouts, rebuilding tables as charts, writing notes. Docslide does that conversion pass in minutes, and hands you a native deck to review and finish.
At a consultant's rate of $150 an hour, the layout work behind two decks is worth about what Docslide Solo costs for a year. Run your own numbers on the right; the estimate uses your inputs, not ours.
Enterprise controls available. Talk to sales.
layout hours / month
that time is worth
Docslide Solo is $50/mo, about of the layout time it replaces, assuming ~2.5 hours of hand layout per deck. Your mileage is your own.
Where it fits
One converter, every deck you already owe someone
Training decks
The training content is written; the deck is not. Docslide converts your manual, SOP, or policy doc into a ready-to-teach training deck in your brand template, with supporting detail moved into speaker notes and every slide traceable to its source section.
See the workflow 02 / 06Consulting decks
The analysis is written; the deck is not. Docslide converts your 41-page market study into a client-ready consulting deck in your firm's template, with every slide traceable to a section of the source document.
See the workflow 03 / 06Sales proposals
You already wrote the proposal; the meeting still needs a deck. Docslide converts the proposal document into a sales proposal presentation, with your pricing tables turned into charts and the wording you approved kept intact.
See the workflow 04 / 06QBR decks
Every quarter, the same scramble: the review is written, the deck is due. Docslide turns your QBR document into a QBR presentation with metrics tables rendered as charts and the same template every quarter.
See the workflow 05 / 06Board decks
The board report is written and the meeting is Thursday. Docslide converts the report into a board deck: each slide carries the headline number, and the speaker notes carry the paragraph behind it.
See the workflow 06 / 06Investor pitch decks
Most AI pitch deck generators start from a one-line prompt and invent the rest. Docslide starts from your business plan and builds the investor deck out of what you actually wrote.
See the workflow 07 / 06Research papers
The paper is accepted; the talk is in two weeks. Docslide converts a research paper or thesis into conference or lecture slides, carrying your figures and tables over and citing page references in the notes.
See the workflow 08 / 06All-hands decks
The company update is written; the deck for Friday is not. Docslide converts your all-hands doc, the quarter's numbers, the wins, the roadmap, into a ready-to-present all-hands deck on your brand template, with the detail moved into speaker notes so the slide stays clean on the big screen.
See the workflow 09 / 06Sales kickoff decks
The kickoff plan is written; the SKO deck is not. Docslide converts your sales kickoff document, the new number, the territory changes, the updated pitch, into a ready-to-present deck on your brand template, with the detail moved into speaker notes so the room stays focused on the message.
See the workflow 10 / 06Marketing report decks
The numbers are pulled; the report deck is not. Docslide converts your marketing report, the channel metrics, the campaign results, the spend and pipeline, into a board-ready presentation on your brand template, with the analysis moved into speaker notes so each slide carries one clear result.
See the workflow 11 / 06Financial report decks
The month is closed and the numbers are final; the deck is not. Docslide converts your financial report, P&L, balance sheet, or cash-flow statement, into a board-ready financial report presentation, with the tables rebuilt as editable charts and every figure traceable to its source.
See the workflow 12 / 06RFP response decks
The written response took your team weeks. The orals deck usually gets built the night before. Docslide converts the proposal you already submitted into an RFP presentation that follows the evaluation criteria, with pricing and staffing tables rebuilt as editable charts.
See the workflow 13 / 06Due diligence decks
Diligence work product runs to hundreds of pages. The committee gets twenty slides. Docslide converts your findings report, quality-of-earnings analysis, or data-room summary into a due diligence presentation where every number still points back to the workpaper it came from.
See the workflow 14 / 06Project kickoff decks
The scope, the milestones, and the roles are already written down in the statement of work. Rebuilding them as slides the night before kickoff is wasted work. Docslide converts the plan you already signed into a project kickoff presentation that matches it exactly.
See the workflow 15 / 06Product launch decks
By launch week the brief, the PRD, the positioning doc, and the pricing model all exist. The deck that sales, support, and the exec team need does not. Docslide builds it from those documents instead of asking you to write the launch story a fourth time.
See the workflow 16 / 06Webinar decks
The research is published and the registration page is live. Docslide turns that whitepaper, report, or benchmark study into the webinar deck, with the reading-length paragraphs moved into speaker notes where a presenter can actually use them.
See the workflow 17 / 06Executive briefings
You have 40 pages of analysis and 20 minutes on the executive calendar. Docslide turns the document into the briefing: the recommendation up front, the evidence as charts, the depth moved into notes and an appendix.
See the workflowPricing, plain numbers
Less than one hour of a consultant's time
Billed yearly by default, cancel anytime. Every plan exports watermark-free. For scale: Copilot runs $240-360 per user per year on top of M365; Beautiful.ai Team is $480 per user per year.
Solo
$50/mo
The independent consultant or analyst billing client work
- Unlimited documents (fair use)
- PDF, Word, or pasted text
- Native .pptx, opens in Google Slides
- Outline shown before any slide is built
Team
$149/mo
Advisory and sales teams turning reports and RFPs into client decks
- Everything in Solo
- For teams sending decks to clients
- No Docslide credit line on any deck
- Higher fair-use ceiling
Enterprise
Contact us
Firms with procurement, security review, and their own paper
- DPA and security review
- Custom terms and invoicing
- SSO and role-based access
- Custom templates at scale
Full plan detail on the pricing page.
Questions, answered
The questions a careful buyer asks
No. Docslide lays out your content on clean, professional layouts built around headline numbers and restrained typography rather than decorative filler, so the deck reads like a working document rather than a template. There are no watermarks on any plan. It is a first draft you review and edit, so anything you would phrase differently, you change in PowerPoint or Google Slides like any other deck.
Yes, fully. The export is a native .pptx with real editable text boxes and master-slide theming, and it opens in Google Slides or Keynote like any other PowerPoint file. You can rewrite a headline, move a text box, or restyle the deck afterwards, exactly as if you had built it by hand. Nothing is flattened into images. That is the point: Docslide is built export-first, because a deck you cannot edit is not client-ready.
No. Docslide converts and designs; it does not fabricate. It extracts your document's outline and shows it to you before generating, and every slide traces back to a section of your source with page references. The slide gets the headline point and the numbers; the speaker notes carry the supporting paragraph from your document. If something is not in your document, it is not in your deck. AI drafts, you approve.
PDF, Word (.docx), or plain text you paste directly. Docslide reads the document's sections, headings, and the numbers in them, and maps each section to a slide with a page reference. Very long documents are accepted, and the deck is built from the earlier part of the file, so if a 100-page report matters end to end, split it into the sections you actually want on slides. Password-protected files need the password removed first, and scanned or image-only PDFs have no selectable text to convert.
Yes, by importing the .pptx. Docslide gives you a native PowerPoint file, and Google Slides opens it through File then Import slides, or by uploading it to Drive. The result stays fully editable: text boxes, layouts, and speaker notes. There is no direct Docslide-to-Slides connection today, so the import is a step you do yourself.
Yes. Your document is processed to build your deck and is deleted from our servers as soon as that processing finishes, whether it succeeded or failed. We keep the generated deck so you can download it again, but not the file you uploaded. Your documents are never used to train AI models, never shared, and never shown to other users. Board reports, client proposals, and unreleased financials are the normal input for Docslide, so confidentiality is treated as a default, not a feature. Enterprise plans add a security review and a DPA.
No. Every plan is paid, starting at $50 per month on the Solo plan billed yearly, and every plan exports watermark-free from day one. The interactive demo on this page is the free way to see Docslide work on a real document before you sign up. For comparison, Copilot for PowerPoint costs $20 to $30 per user per month on top of Microsoft licensing, and Beautiful.ai Team runs $480 per user per year.
More on the FAQ page.
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