Best AI tools for Make a quick presentation

Free options first. Curated shortlists with why each tool wins and when not to use it. · 459 reads

Also includes a prompt pack (6 copy-paste prompts)

Free AI tools for Make a quick presentation

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Best overall

Gamma AI Slides

Best overallChecked 55m agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

AI generates a complete, visually designed slide deck from a one-sentence prompt—includes layouts, images, and transitions with no manual formatting.

When not to use

Less control over fine-grained design details; not ideal for corporate brand templates.

Best free

ChatGPT

Best freeChecked 55m agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Drafts slide-by-slide outlines, speaker notes, and title copy from a topic—paste into Canva or Google Slides in minutes.

When not to use

Text only; does not produce a rendered slide file—requires a second tool to format visually.

Best for beginners

Canva Presentations

Best for beginnersChecked 55m agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Drag-and-drop presentation builder with AI text suggestions, Magic Design, and thousands of templates—results look professional without design experience.

When not to use

AI features are more template-based than fully generative; less automated than Gamma for end-to-end creation.

Comparison

ToolPricingVerifiedLink
Gamma AI SlidesFree plan availableChecked 55m agoTry →
Canva PresentationsFree plan availableChecked 55m agoTry →
ChatGPTFree plan availableChecked 55m agoTry →

Prompt pack for Make a quick presentation

Copy and paste these prompts into your chosen tool to get started.

Fill in placeholders (optional):

  1. Create a 5-slide presentation outline on [topic] for [audience]. Each slide should have: a title, 3 bullet points, and a speaker note.
  2. I need to present [topic] to [audience] in 10 minutes. Build me a slide-by-slide structure with talking points for each slide.
  3. Turn these rough notes into a clear presentation structure: [paste notes]. Suggest slide titles, key points for each slide, and an opening hook.
  4. Write the script for a 3-minute presentation on [topic]. Include an opening that grabs attention, the core message, and a strong close.
  5. Create a one-page visual outline for a pitch deck about [idea or company]. Cover: problem, solution, market, traction, team, and ask.
  6. Help me simplify this dense information into clear presentation slides. The audience is non-technical. Source: [paste content]

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