URL to PPT • Turn articles into decks • Clean exports • PPTX and PDF • Fast structure • URL to PPT • Turn articles into decks • Clean exports • PPTX and PDF • Fast structure •

URL to PPT

Turn a web page into a clean slide deck. This guide covers the fastest workflow, plus what to do when a site blocks access or the page is messy.

1. Pick the right URL

URL to PPT works best with pages that are readable and stable: blog posts, documentation pages, research summaries, release notes, and internal wiki pages (if you can access them in your browser).

Good URLs

  • A single article with headings and paragraphs.
  • Documentation pages with clear sections.
  • Reports or announcements published on the web.

Avoid pages that are mostly interactive UI, login-gated dashboards, or content that only loads after scrolling. You can still use them, but you will usually get better results with the fallback workflows below.

2. Generate the deck

Paste the URL into your URL to PPT flow, or copy the page content and use Text to PPT. You will get the same quality, often better.

Recommended settings

  • Type: pick the closest intent (Pitch, Proposal, Lecture, Workshop).
  • Slides: start with Auto or Medium (10). Increase only if the page is long.
  • Audience goal: one sentence that defines the outcome (convince, explain, propose, align).

3. Polish fast

Treat the first output as a draft. Then use the AI Director to fix what matters: structure, clarity, and slide pacing. Do not waste time chasing pixel-perfect layout.

STRUCTURE

“Turn this slide into a 2-column layout.”

EMPHASIS

“Make the headline bigger and the bullets shorter.”

PACING

“Split this slide into two slides.”

4. Add visuals

Web pages often include charts, screenshots, and images. Your deck should too, but keep it simple: one relevant image per key slide is usually enough.

Fast image workflow

  • Click any image placeholder to open Stock Search or Upload.
  • Use Gemini Gen when you need a concept image (not a real photo).
  • If you need a screenshot of the page itself, take it manually and upload it. Many sites block automated screenshot capture.

5. Export PPTX / PDF

Export when the deck is coherent. Your goal is a clean file that opens anywhere, not a design masterpiece.

A PPTX

Best when someone will present in PowerPoint or Keynote.

B PDF

Best for sending a final version, printing, or sharing in a doc workflow.

Troubleshooting

  • Site blocks access or shows a blank page: use Reader Mode and copy the text into Text to PPT.
  • Login required: open the page in your browser, then export to PDF and use PDF to PPT.
  • Copy paste includes menus and junk: copy from Print View or paste into a plain text editor first, then into GeneratePPT.
  • Too long: summarize the page first, or generate a shorter deck, then expand only the sections that matter.

FAQ

will this work on any website?

Public pages usually work. Some sites block automated access, require login, or load content dynamically. In those cases, copy the page text into Text to PPT or export the page to PDF and use PDF to PPT.

what is the best fallback if url fails?

If you can copy clean text, use Text to PPT. If copying is messy or blocked, save the page as a PDF and use PDF to PPT.

do you keep my content?

Your decks are stored in your browser. If you use AI features, the text you submit is sent to third-party AI providers to generate results.

will the pptx look the same in powerpoint?

Yes. GeneratePPT exports standard PPTX files and aims for visual fidelity so the file looks like the preview when opened in PowerPoint or Keynote.

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Guides & Articles

Main Guide

How GeneratePPT Works

The full walkthrough. From input to export, plus tips to get clean decks fast.

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Start Here

Is This For Me?

A quick way to know if GeneratePPT matches your workflow and deliverables.

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Positioning

GeneratePPT vs The Rest

A single page that explains the deck-first approach, exports, and speed.

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Feature Guide

AI Director

Edit text, change layouts, and push your deck forward without manual tweaking.

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Generation

Topic to PPT

Start from an idea. Get a structured deck, then refine it with AI Director.

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Generation

Text to PPT

Paste long text, notes, or an article. Generate a deck with clean structure.

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File Input

PDF to PPT

Upload a PDF. Generate slides from the real content, not a blank canvas.

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File Input

DOCX to PPT

Turn a Word document into a deck. Great for reports, memos, and briefs.

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Workflow

Outline Mode

Define slide-by-slide intent. Let the engine handle design and structure.

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Workflow

YouTube to PPT

Copy a transcript, paste it, and generate a clean deck from the video content.

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Workflow

URL to PPT

Turn a web page into slides. Use Reader Mode when a site is noisy, and fall back to PDF if it blocks access.

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Images

Image Guide

Stock search, uploads, and AI image generation to make decks look finished.

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