20 March 2026
Introducing Decklet
Decklet turns any topic or webpage into a narrated slideshow in seconds. Here is a quick look at how it works and what you can do with it.
Decklet started with a simple observation: putting together a presentation takes far longer than it should. You have a topic, you have the ideas, but the blank slide stares back at you while time ticks away. Decklet is built to fix that first step.
Type a topic or paste a URL
The core flow is intentionally minimal. Type in a subject — anything from "climate change" to "how a compiler works" — or paste in a webpage URL. Decklet fetches the source, extracts the key ideas, and generates a structured deck with slide titles, bullet points, and a speaker script for each slide. The whole thing happens in a few seconds.
Narration built in
Every slide comes with a speaker script. On supported plans, Decklet uses AI text-to-speech to turn that script into audio narration, so you can present or share a self-running version without recording anything yourself.
Export to where you work
Once you have a deck you are happy with, you can export it. Pro accounts can export to PowerPoint, PDF, or Google Slides directly from their Google Drive. The Google Slides export creates the presentation in your own Drive using OAuth-backed access, so the file is yours from the start.
A starting point, not a finished product
Decklet is designed to get you unstuck, not to replace careful thought. Every generated deck should be reviewed before it is presented or published. Treat it as a capable first draft — one that usually takes less than a minute to produce — and then refine it from there.
Get started
You can try Decklet right now without an account. Guest generations are not saved, but they are a fast way to see what the tool can do. Sign up for a free account to keep a history of everything you create.
Ready to try it?
Turn any topic or webpage into a narrated slideshow in seconds — no account required.
Start now