Presentation
Create a presentation online, for free
Build a deck in the browser, with other people if you like, then present it full screen. Nothing to install, and a PDF or PPTX if the room asks you for a file.
- No sign-up
- Presenter view
- PPTX and PDF export
Build a deck in four steps
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Open a blank deck
The first slide is there with its title layout. You can start typing.
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Add your slides
Pick a layout, write your title and bullets, drop an image. The side panel shows the whole deck and reorders by dragging.
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Dress it up
A theme sets the tone in one click: consistent colours, type and backgrounds from the first slide to the last.
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Present
Full-screen mode puts your notes on the control screen. Afterwards, export to PDF or PPTX.
What the editor does
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Layouts
Title, title and content, two columns, full-bleed image, section break — the classic templates, applied in one click.
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Consistent themes
Switching theme redresses the whole deck at once, instead of revisiting every slide.
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Images and shapes
Drop an image, draw an arrow or a frame, snap objects to automatic guides.
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Speaker notes
Write what you will say below each slide. Notes follow you in presenter view and never reach the projected screen.
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Building together
Everyone takes two or three slides: the deck comes together in parallel and stays coherent.
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Built-in assistant
Give it an outline and it creates the matching slides. Ask it to tighten an overlong slide and it rewrites in place.
What people present here
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Thesis defence
A plain deck, notes at hand, a backup PDF on the USB stick.
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Sales pitch
The link goes to the client, who always sees the current version instead of an attachment.
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Team update
Ten slides built by three people the evening before.
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Teaching
The deck stays available to students after class, through a single link.
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Workshop
Instructions projected and written as the group works.
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Visual report
Figures, one chart per slide, exported to PDF for circulation.
The rest of the suite
All five tools share the same drive, the same sharing and the same assistant.
Frequently asked questions
Can I export to PowerPoint?
Yes, the PPTX export opens in PowerPoint, Keynote or LibreOffice Impress. PDF remains the safest format for presenting on an unfamiliar machine.
Does presenter view show my notes?
Yes. The control screen shows the current slide, the next one and your notes; the projected screen shows only the slide.
Do I need an account?
Not to create or present. An account lets you find the deck from another machine and share it.
Can several people work on one deck?
Yes, live: each of you sees the others’ slides appear and change.
Are images hosted?
Yes, dropped images are stored with the file and travel with the export.
Is there a slide limit?
No. A deck of several dozen slides stays responsive.