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24 March 2026

From Idea to PowerPoint in Seconds

Decklet can export any generated deck directly to a PowerPoint file, complete with slide content, speaker notes, and narration audio embedded in the presentation. Here is how it works.

PowerPoint is still the format most workplaces and schools expect. Whatever you think of it, .pptx is the file that gets emailed around, dropped into Teams, and opened in the board meeting. Decklet generates decks and exports them directly to that format, so you never have to manually recreate a generated outline inside PowerPoint yourself.

What gets exported

When you export a Decklet deck to PowerPoint, each slide becomes a PowerPoint slide with the title, bullet points, and speaker script written into the notes pane. The structure follows the deck as generated, so the exported file is immediately editable in PowerPoint, Google Slides via import, or any other compatible application.

Narration audio embedded in the file

This is where the PowerPoint export goes beyond a basic content dump. Decklet embeds the generated narration audio directly into each slide as an audio object. Open the file in PowerPoint and the narration is already there, attached to the correct slide, ready to play. That means you can hand off a fully narrated presentation as a single .pptx file without any extra recording steps.

A practical workflow

A typical use looks like this: type in a topic or paste a URL, review the generated deck in the Decklet player, make any adjustments to the slide content, then hit export. The file downloads in seconds. From there you can open it as-is, use it as a starting template and add your own branding, or strip out the narration and present it live with your own voice.

Who this is for

PowerPoint export is a Pro feature. It suits anyone who needs to deliver a finished file rather than a shareable link — presenters preparing for conferences, teachers creating lesson materials, consultants putting together client briefings, or anyone whose audience expects a .pptx in their inbox rather than a URL.

Try it

Generate a deck on any topic, upgrade to Pro if you have not already, and find the export options in the deck toolbar. The PowerPoint file will be ready to open in under a minute from the moment you typed your first word.

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