ChatGPT PPT Maker — From Prompt to Finished PowerPoint
ChatGPT writes excellent presentation content, but out of the box it gives you text, not a deck. This is the fastest way to turn a ChatGPT prompt or outline into a real PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation.
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How it works
- 1Ask ChatGPT to outline your presentation — audience, key points, slide count — or start from just a topic.
- 2Paste the outline (or topic) into GPT for Slides in Google Slides, or the MagicSlides web app.
- 3Get a complete themed deck with images and speaker notes, generated in seconds.
- 4Fine-tune in Google Slides and export as PPTX whenever you need PowerPoint.
Why ChatGPT alone is not a PPT maker
ChatGPT can describe slides, write bullet points, and even produce python-pptx code — but each of those routes leaves you doing the actual deck work: formatting, theming, images, layout. Code-generated decks look like code-generated decks.
A dedicated AI slides generator takes the same content and handles design, structure, and export — the 80% of the work that happens after the words are written.
The prompt that works
In ChatGPT: "Outline a 10-slide presentation on [topic] for [audience]. One line per slide: title plus the key point." Paste the result into the generator, pick a theme, and the deck is done. Total time: about two minutes.
Frequently asked questions
Can ChatGPT make a PowerPoint presentation directly?+
ChatGPT can write the content and, with some plans, generate a basic .pptx via code — but the result is unstyled and still needs manual design work. The practical workflow is ChatGPT for content, an AI slides generator for the actual deck.
Is there a free ChatGPT PPT maker?+
Yes. GPT for Slides has a free tier — generate complete themed presentations from a topic or pasted ChatGPT outline without paying to start.
Does it work inside Google Slides?+
Yes — GPT for Slides is a Google Workspace add-on, so decks are generated directly in Google Slides and export cleanly to PowerPoint (PPTX).