Presentation Slides Text Generator
Create structured, professional slide text from a topic, outline, or rough notes. Get slide-by-slide titles, concise bullets, and optional speaker notes optimized for clarity and presentation flow.
Slide-by-Slide Text
Your slide titles, bullet points, and speaker notes will appear here...
How the AI Presentation Slides Text Generator Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Enter a Topic (or Paste Notes)
Provide your presentation topic and optionally add an outline, agenda, or rough notes for more accurate slide structure and messaging.
Choose Slide Count and Options
Set the number of slides and whether to include speaker notes. Add audience and goal to tailor the content for a pitch, class, or business update.
Generate and Paste into Your Slides
Click Generate to get slide titles, bullet points, and notes. Copy sections into PowerPoint or Google Slides, then add visuals, charts, and branding.
See It in Action
See how rough notes become polished, presentation-ready slide text with clear structure and speaker notes.
Topic: Q2 marketing results Notes: traffic up, paid ads expensive, email good, next quarter plan improve SEO, test new creatives, focus retention.
Slide 1: Q2 Marketing Results — Highlights • What changed this quarter • What worked vs. what didn’t • Priorities for Q3 Speaker notes: Open with a 10-second summary of outcomes and what today’s update will help us decide.
Slide 2: Performance Snapshot • Website traffic: up quarter-over-quarter • Channel mix shifts and key drivers • Biggest constraints: rising paid costs Speaker notes: Call out the top metric first, then explain the main driver and what it implies.
Slide 3: Paid Acquisition — Rising Costs • CPC/CPA trends moved upward • Diminishing returns on current targeting • Recommendation: tighten targeting + test new creative angles Speaker notes: Emphasize efficiency, not just spend, and preview the test plan.
Slide 4: Email — Strong ROI • Engagement improved across key segments • Automations outperformed one-off campaigns • Recommendation: expand lifecycle flows for retention Speaker notes: Link email wins to retention and LTV.
Slide 5: Q3 Plan — Focus Areas • Grow organic (SEO) to reduce dependency on paid • Creative testing cadence for ads • Retention initiatives: email + offers + win-back Speaker notes: Frame as a balanced plan across acquisition, conversion, and retention.
Slide 6: Next Steps & Owners • SEO roadmap + timelines • Creative test matrix and reporting • Retention experiments and success metrics Speaker notes: Close with what we need, who owns it, and the decision/approval required.
Why Use Our AI Presentation Slides Text Generator?
Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.
Slide-by-Slide Structure
Generates a logical slide flow with clear titles and scannable bullet points—ideal for PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote.
Optional Speaker Notes
Adds presenter-friendly notes for each slide so you know what to say, not just what to show—perfect for demos, webinars, and lectures.
Audience-Optimized Messaging
Tailors language and emphasis for executives, students, customers, or investors so the content lands with the right level of detail.
Flexible Inputs
Start from a single topic, a rough outline, or pasted notes. The generator turns messy ideas into clean presentation copy.
Concise, Presentation-Ready Bullets
Produces short, readable bullets that work on slides (not paragraphs), improving clarity and retention during delivery.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI Presentation Slides Text Generator with these expert tips.
Use one idea per slide
If you paste an outline, keep each bullet focused on a single takeaway. This helps the AI create clean slide titles and avoids overloaded slides.
Add your goal to improve persuasion
Include a goal like “get budget approval” or “win investors.” The generator will shape the flow (problem → proof → plan → ask) for stronger outcomes.
Keep slide text short; use notes for detail
Great slides are scannable. Let the generator put the detail into speaker notes while keeping bullets crisp for the audience.
Provide constraints when needed
If you must cover specific sections (agenda, pricing, timeline, risks), paste them as headings in your outline so the AI mirrors your required structure.
Who Is This For?
Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.
Write slide text that actually fits on slides (and doesn’t sound like an essay)
If you’ve ever tried to build a deck from scratch, you know the weird part is not the design. It’s the words.
You start with a topic, then suddenly you’re stuck deciding:
- What even is slide 2?
- How many bullets is too many bullets?
- What do I say out loud vs what goes on the slide?
This AI Presentation Slides Text Generator helps you get past that blank deck feeling. You give it a topic or rough notes, pick a slide count, and it generates a clean slide by slide structure with titles, scannable bullet points, and optional speaker notes.
Not a finished PowerPoint file. Not a template. Just the hardest part done for you: the actual content.
What the tool generates (and how to use it in PowerPoint or Google Slides)
You’ll get output that looks like:
- Slide title
- Bullet points that fit a normal slide layout
- Speaker notes (optional) that help you present without reading off the slide
Then you simply copy each slide section into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote. Add visuals, charts, screenshots, and branding after. That’s usually the fastest flow anyway.
How to get better slide text from the same input
A few small tweaks make the output dramatically better.
1) Add an audience, even if it feels obvious
“Executives” vs “students” changes everything. Executives want outcomes and decisions. Students need definitions and examples. Investors want proof and traction.
2) Give the AI a goal, not just a topic
Try goals like:
- get budget approval
- teach the basics in 10 minutes
- align the team on next steps
- persuade stakeholders to choose option A
It naturally shapes the slide order and the tone.
3) Paste messy notes, but format them like headings
If you have requirements, don’t hide them inside paragraphs. Use simple headings like:
- Agenda
- Current performance
- Key insights
- Recommendations
- Risks
- Timeline
- Ask
The generator will mirror your structure and you’ll spend way less time rearranging slides.
Slide structure templates you can copy (quick outlines)
These are simple frameworks that work in most decks, even if you’re in a rush.
Pitch deck (10 slides)
- One line pitch
- Problem
- Solution
- Why now
- Market
- Product or demo steps
- Traction
- Business model
- Competition
- Ask
Business update (8 to 12 slides)
- Executive summary
- KPI snapshot
- Wins
- Challenges
- Key initiatives
- Risks and mitigation
- Next quarter plan
- Decisions needed
Training or lecture (12 to 20 slides)
- Learning objectives
- What this is (definition)
- Why it matters
- Core concept 1
- Example
- Core concept 2
- Example
- Common mistakes
- Quick practice
- Recap
- Resources
- Q&A
Speaker notes: what to include (and what to avoid)
Good speaker notes are not a script. They’re prompts.
Include:
- the one thing you want people to remember from the slide
- a short transition to the next slide
- a quick example or proof point
Avoid:
- repeating the bullets word for word
- long paragraphs that force you to read
If you want slides to stay clean, let the notes carry the nuance.
Common mistakes that make slides feel messy
- Slides that try to cover 3 ideas at once
- Bullets that are full sentences (it turns into a wall of text fast)
- No “so what” (stats without interpretation)
- No closing slide that makes a decision or action obvious
If you’re generating a deck for leadership or clients, the “so what” is usually the difference between a good deck and a useless one.
Want the slide text to sound more like you?
After you generate, do a quick pass with your own voice in mind:
- swap generic verbs (improve, optimize, leverage) for your real language
- add one specific example per section when it matters
- tighten slide titles so they read like conclusions, not topics
And if you’re building more than one type of content, you can find other writing helpers on WritingTools.ai that pair well with this. For example, outlining, rewriting, summarizing, and SEO content work. Different tool, same idea: start clean, then polish.
A quick checklist before you present
Before you hit “Present”, scan your deck and ask:
- Can someone understand the story by reading only slide titles?
- Does every slide have one takeaway?
- Are the bullets short enough to read in 3 seconds?
- Do the speaker notes tell you what to say next?
If you can answer yes to most of these, your slide text is probably ready. The rest is visuals and delivery.
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