GenPPT Documentation Hub

Practical GenPPT documentation for creating AI presentations, analyzing PowerPoint design prompts, exporting decks, generating speaker notes, and publishing PPT showcases.

Build presentations with the GenPPT workflow

GenPPT is a web workspace for turning rough material into editable presentations. The product is built around five connected jobs: generate a deck from a prompt, convert existing files into slides, analyze an existing PowerPoint style, export finished work, and publish selected decks to the showcase.

This documentation focuses on the practical details that matter after the first click: which input formats work best, how credits are used, what the AI keeps editable, how exports are rendered, and how to troubleshoot common PowerPoint conversion issues.

Start with the right guide

  • AI PPT Generator - Create complete presentations from a topic, outline, research brief, or rough notes.
  • PPT Reverse Prompt - Extract reusable design direction from an existing PowerPoint file so future AI decks can follow the same visual system.
  • PPT to PDF - Convert PowerPoint files into PDFs while preserving slide layout, typography, images, and charts.
  • Generate Speech from PPT - Turn an uploaded deck into speaker notes that follow the order and intent of each slide.
  • PPT Showcase & Submission - Submit public decks, understand review status, and use showcased work as proof or inspiration.
  1. Prepare the source material. A short brief is enough for a first draft, but structured bullets, target audience, slide count, and tone give GenPPT better direction.
  2. Generate or upload. Use the AI PPT generator for new decks, or upload a PDF, Word document, Excel file, Markdown file, or existing PPT when you already have source material.
  3. Review the outline. Check whether the deck answers the audience's actual question before polishing individual slides.
  4. Edit the deck in the browser. Keep sections editable so you can revise text, regenerate slides, add images, and adjust page order before exporting.
  5. Export or share. Download PPTX for PowerPoint editing, PDF for distribution, image files for previews, or submit polished examples to the showcase.

What GenPPT keeps editable

GenPPT is designed for real presentation work, not just static screenshots. Generated slides are stored as workspace data so you can reopen the deck, revise slide copy, regenerate individual slides, and export again. PPTX exports are intended for PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote workflows where the final deck still needs human review.

Troubleshooting quick checks

  • If a generated deck feels too generic, add audience, industry, preferred structure, and examples of the evidence you want included.
  • If a file conversion misses layout details, try exporting the source file as a cleaner PPTX or PDF before uploading again.
  • If speaker notes sound too broad, regenerate after adding your intended speaking tone, time limit, and audience level.
  • If a PPT reverse prompt is too vague, upload a deck with enough repeated design patterns, not a one-slide sample.
  • If an export is blocked, check your account credits, referral unlock status, or subscription status before starting a new generation.

For teams

Teams usually get the best results by saving a small set of reusable prompts: one prompt for the brand voice, one for slide structure, one for chart style, and one extracted with PPT Reverse Prompt from an approved template. Combining those prompts gives GenPPT enough context to produce decks that feel consistent without copying the same layout every time.