ICYMI: Genspark lets you create full slide decks from a single prompt

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Genspark has quietly introduced a powerful new tool: AI Slides, an AI-powered slideshow creator that handles every step, from topic research to design, layout, and multimedia insertion. Rather than simply acting as a slide-building assistant, this full agentic feature automates content extraction from documents (PDFs, Word files, Excel), frames coherent narratives, generates charts or visualizations, and embeds images or audio—all triggered by natural language prompts. Announced in April 2025, it’s now publicly available to all Genspark users.

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Built on the same super-agent framework that underlies Genspark’s suite, AI Slides employs multiple specialized LLMs along with OCR and multimodal engines to parse complex inputs. It supports cloud and local deployment, recommends 1080p output, and delivers exports in PPTX or PDF formats. This dual-mode availability makes it suitable for individuals, students, consultants, researchers, and enterprise teams alike.

The tool’s interface supports conversational commands—users can upload a research paper, prompt “create a three-column layout with a timeline chart,” and within minutes obtain a fully formatted slide deck. Community testing highlights its speed and precision, particularly for integrating tables, academic summaries, and styled visuals like “Pop Art” covers. Early feedback praises the seamless conversion from dense documents into polished decks, though some note that it still lacks native PowerPoint animation export—an upcoming feature Genspark is working on.

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Genspark itself has grown rapidly, boasting over two million monthly active users, underpinned by a $100 million funding round. The addition of AI Slides strengthens its position as a complete agentic platform that streamlines workflows from lead research to presentations and even outbound calling. By packaging research, content generation, design, and export into one intelligent pipeline, this tool shifts tedious tasks off the user’s plate and accelerates professional storytelling.

Looking ahead, Genspark’s roadmap includes improving PowerPoint compatibility, expanding support for multilingual prompts, and adding interactive slide features like Q&A modules. Developers are already exploring integrations with platforms like Unity or Blender, signalling a push toward 3D presentations and shared marketplaces for slide styles and templates.

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