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Slide Deck from URL

Paste an article URL and get a 6-15 slide deck with bullets and speaker notes.

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Slide Deck from URL converts any web article or page into a ready-to-present slide deck. Paste a URL and the tool reads the page, then returns a 6-15 slide outline with a title slide, bullet points per slide, and speaker notes. It's made for marketers, consultants, and teams who need to turn a blog post, report, or news piece into a presentation for Google Slides, PowerPoint, or Keynote in seconds.

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Marketers

Blog post to deck

Turn a long blog article into a workshop presentation.

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Input

Content
https://example.com/blog/email-marketing-trends-2026 — a long-form article I want turned into a presentation deck for a team workshop.

Output (excerpt)

Pulls the article and builds a deck: a title slide, an agenda, then one slide per major trend with a heading and three concise bullets each, a slide of supporting stats, and a closing takeaways slide. The web content is restructured into a clean, presentation-ready flow suitable for a team workshop or client briefing.
Developers

Docs page to slides

Build onboarding slides from a documentation page.

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Input

Content
A URL to a product documentation page on API authentication that I want converted into onboarding slides for new engineers.

Output (excerpt)

Reads the docs page and generates onboarding slides: an overview, a slide on auth methods, a step-by-step request-flow slide, a code-example slide, common-errors, and best practices. Dense reference text becomes scannable bullets and ordered steps, producing a clear deck to walk new engineers through API authentication.
Small Business

Landing page pitch

Summarize a competitor's page into a strategy-review deck.

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Input

Content
A URL to a competitor's product landing page that I want summarized into a slide deck for an internal strategy review.

Output (excerpt)

Fetches the landing page and assembles a strategy deck: a slide on their value proposition, key features, pricing tiers, target audience cues, and standout messaging, ending with an opportunities-and-gaps slide. The page is distilled into structured talking points, giving a ready-made deck for an internal competitive review.

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You'll get clean markdown with tables, equations, and headings preserved — ready to paste or edit.

How to Use Slide Deck from URL

  1. Copy the URL of the article or webpage you want to present
  2. Paste it into the input field and start generation
  3. Review the 6-15 slide outline with bullets and speaker notes
  4. Copy the slide content into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote
  5. Refine wording and add visuals before presenting

Use Cases

1

Turn a published blog post into an internal lunch-and-learn deck

2

Convert an industry news article into a client briefing presentation

3

Build a teaching deck from a documentation or tutorial page

4

Summarize a long research report URL into a board-ready overview

5

Create a quick pitch outline from a competitor's landing page

Tips for Best Results

  • Pick a focused, text-heavy article — listicles and structured posts map cleanly to slides
  • Avoid paywalled or login-only pages, which the tool can't read fully
  • Use the speaker notes as your talking points, not on-screen text
  • Trim slides down to one idea each after import for a cleaner presentation

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Slide Deck from URL do?

You paste a webpage or article URL and it generates a structured presentation — a title slide plus 6 to 15 content slides, each with concise bullet points and accompanying speaker notes.

What do I paste in — a file or a link?

A link. This tool takes a URL to a public article or webpage; it reads the page content directly. You don't upload a file. For PDFs use the PDF to Slides tool instead.

Which URLs work best?

Public, text-rich pages like blog posts, news articles, reports, and documentation. Pages behind logins, paywalls, or that are mostly video or images may not produce a usable deck.

How many slides will I get?

Between 6 and 15, depending on the length and depth of the source article. Longer, more detailed pages yield more slides.

Can I use the deck for client or commercial work?

Yes. The generated slides are yours to edit and present. Make sure you have the right to reuse the underlying article's content and credit the source where appropriate.

Is the page content stored?

No. The URL is fetched and processed to build the deck, then discarded — it isn't retained or used for training.

How do I get it into PowerPoint or Google Slides?

The deck is returned as structured text (titles, bullets, notes) you can copy slide-by-slide into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote, or paste into an outline import.

What does it cost?

Free for 5 uses per day with no signup. Pro is $19/month for higher daily limits.

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