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URL to Presentation

Paste any URL — article, blog post, product page, Wikipedia entry — and AI will scrape the content and build a professional presentation for you in seconds. No copy-pasting required.

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Output

A finished, editable deck — not a starter template

Most AI tools hand you a blank theme and ask you to fill it in yourself. PptGPT reads the actual page, extracts what matters, and builds slides with real content already written. You get a presentation you could share today, not a shell you still have to populate.

  • Slide titles, bullets, and takeaways written for you
  • Logical structure the AI decides — not a raw dump of text
  • Template applied automatically, fully editable after
  • Ready to export as PowerPoint, PDF, or a share link
Slide 1 of 9

AI in 2026: Key Trends

  • Multimodal models now dominate enterprise adoption
  • AI agents handle end-to-end workflows autonomously
  • Cost per token dropped 10× since GPT-4 launch
  • Regulatory frameworks maturing across EU and US

Generated from a TechCrunch article in 34 seconds

Process

How it works

From URL to polished deck in four steps, each handled automatically.

01

Paste any URL

Drop in a link to an article, blog post, case study, Wikipedia entry, product page, or any publicly accessible web page.

02

Pick a template

Choose from 40+ professionally designed slide templates. Minimal, corporate, bold, academic — there is a style for every audience.

03

AI reads and restructures

Our AI scrapes the full page content, strips away navigation and ads, identifies the key points, and rewrites them as slide-ready text.

04

Edit, export, and share

Land in the full PptGPT editor. Tweak any slide, swap images, reorder sections, then download as PowerPoint or share with a link.

Why it matters

Don't rewrite the article — restructure it

Reading a great article and wanting to share its ideas with a team or audience is common. The problem is the gap between "I found this" and "I presented this." That gap usually involves opening a blank slide deck, skimming the article again, deciding what to include, and spending 45 minutes writing bullets you could have written once and never reused.

The URL to PPT tool collapses that gap to about 38 seconds. You paste the link, the AI reads the full page, and it builds slides around the article's actual structure — the headings become slide titles, the key paragraphs become bullets, the conclusion becomes a takeaway slide. Nothing is invented; it is reorganized.

The result is not a perfect final deck — it is an 80% solution that took 38 seconds instead of 45 minutes. You spend the remaining time on the 20%: adjusting emphasis, adding your own commentary, and making it yours.

techcrunch.com/2024/ai-trends-report
AI reads & restructures · 38s
Slide 1 of 9

AI in 2024: Key Trends

Multimodal models dominate enterprise
AI agents handle end-to-end tasks
Costs dropped 10× since GPT-4
Features

Everything the tool does

Six core capabilities that turn any URL into a presentation-ready deck.

Reads the whole page

Not just the title or meta description. PptGPT fetches the full article body, extracts headings, paragraphs, and lists, and feeds it to the AI as structured context.

Smart slide structure

The AI decides how many slides you need, groups related ideas together, and writes clean bullet points — not just a dump of every sentence on the page.

40+ languages

Source pages in Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Hindi, and dozens more are handled natively. The slides come out in the same language as the article.

Editable everywhere

Every word, color, font, and layout is yours to change inside the editor. The AI gives you a strong starting point — you take it the rest of the way.

Template library

Over 40 templates updated regularly. From polished investor-ready designs to clean academic layouts, choose the one that matches your content and audience.

Export everywhere

Download as a .pptx file to open in PowerPoint or Google Slides, export to PDF for sharing, or use the PptGPT share link for browser-based presenting.

38s

Average generation time

40+

Slide templates

5

Export formats

$0

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Use cases

Built for these workflows

Any situation where a web page contains information you need to present.

Blog postWebinar deck

Turn a detailed how-to article into a step-by-step webinar presentation without rewriting a single word.

Case studyClient pitch

Convert a long-form case study page into a punchy 8-slide deck you can walk a prospect through in ten minutes.

Wikipedia entryStudy or lecture deck

Pull a Wikipedia page on any topic and let the AI build a well-structured overview — perfect for a class presentation or a team's internal briefing.

Industry articleTeam readout

Found a great article on market trends? Turn it into slides and share the insights with your team in a weekly sync.

Release notesLaunch deck

Paste your product's release notes page and get a polished launch announcement deck in under a minute.

Notion / Confluence pageExec brief

Convert an internal doc or wiki page into a tight executive summary presentation — no manual reformatting required.

Best practices

Getting the most from URL to PPT

A few habits that consistently produce stronger presentations from web content.

01

Choose content-rich pages

Pages with clear headings, structured paragraphs, and real editorial content produce the best slides. Avoid landing pages, login walls, or pages that are mostly images — those have little text for the AI to work with.

02

Use article or blog URLs directly

Link directly to the article page, not the homepage or a category listing. A direct URL ensures the AI reads the specific content you want, not a feed of headlines and excerpts.

03

Edit the output — it's already 80% done

The AI gives you a strong first draft in under a minute. Spend your time on the final 20%: emphasising your own commentary, adjusting bullet priority, and removing anything that isn't relevant to your audience.

04

Combine with Text to PPT for paywalled content

If a page is behind a paywall, copy the relevant text and use the Text to PPT tool instead. You get the same AI structuring — the only difference is how the content is delivered to the AI.

Customization

Complete design control, right in your browser.

Converting a website URL to slides is just the start. Our built-in workspace editor gives you the power to customize and refine the AI's output without opening any external presentation tools. Drag slides to reorder, change layouts, and adjust text in real-time.

Interactive template switcher

Instantly change slide themes, backgrounds, and fonts across your entire deck with a single click. Choose from 40+ professional templates.

AI-assisted content refinement

Need to expand on a scraped point? Use the workspace's inline AI assistant to add bullets, rephrase, or translate slides instantly.

PptGPT Workspace Features

Real-time inline editing

Double-click any slide element to rewrite headers, edit generated captions, or update speaker notes directly in the editor.

Flexible layout selection

Switch between image-focused, split columns, or list-heavy layouts dynamically to match the content of each video chapter.

Instant editable exports

Export your presentation directly to fully editable PPTX format (PowerPoint/Google Slides compatible) or print-ready PDF.

AI Frameworks

Built on proven storytelling structures.

A great presentation is more than a list of facts from a website. PptGPT automatically structures your content using established professional layouts.

01

The Minto Pyramid Principle

We structure scraped insights hierarchically. Every slide begins with the primary conclusion or key takeaway from that section of the article, followed by supporting bullet points for clarity.

02

Guy Kawasaki's 10/20/30 Rule

Prevents information overload. Instead of copy-pasting entire articles, the AI optimizes word counts and layout space to keep each slide clean, readable, and balanced.

03

Problem-Solution Narrative

Ideal for case studies, product pages, and launch posts. The AI structures a clear market problem early in the deck before walking through the solution detailed on the web page.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about turning URLs into presentations.

Any publicly accessible page with real text content works well — articles, blog posts, case studies, Wikipedia entries, product pages, press releases, and documentation pages. Pages that are mostly images or require a login will not produce as strong results.

No. PptGPT can only read content that is publicly accessible without a login. If a page is behind a paywall, copy-paste the text into the Text to PPT tool instead — it handles raw text input directly.

Most pages are scraped and converted in under a minute. The average is around 38 seconds from the moment you click Generate to having a full deck ready to edit.

Yes. After generation you land in the full PptGPT editor where you can change any text, swap slide layouts, reorder slides, update colors, add images, and more before exporting.

Over 40 languages. The AI reads the source page in its original language and produces slides in the same language. English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Hindi, and many more are all supported.

The AI decides based on the content length and structure — typically 8 to 16 slides for a standard article. You can always delete, duplicate, or add slides in the editor.

Public Google Docs and published Notion pages work fine. Private links require sharing permissions to be set to "Anyone with the link can view." Confluence pages behind SSO will not be accessible.

You can generate presentations for free with limited credits. For unlimited generations and premium templates, check out the Pro and Premium plans.

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