Text to Presentation AI - Turn Any Content into Slides Instantly
Use Kuse to convert any text to presentation in seconds. Transform ideas, meeting notes, PDFs, Word docs, and data into polished, shareable slides instantly.
Key Features
Any Input, One Deck
Intelligent Slide Structure
PPTX and PDF Export
Iterate With Chat
Context From Your Workspace
Multi-Format Delivery
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Idea to Presentation
Describe a concept, project, or pitch in plain language and Kuse turns it into a complete deck. Whether you have a rough idea or a detailed outline, Kuse structures the narrative, writes the slide content, and formats the output. No slide templates to fill in, no hours spent deciding what goes on each slide. You describe the goal, Kuse delivers the presentation.

Meeting Notes to Slides
Paste your meeting notes, action items, or discussion summaries and Kuse converts them into a clean recap deck or follow-up presentation. Key decisions, owners, and next steps get surfaced automatically. Turning notes to slides that are ready to share takes under a minute, not an hour of reformatting.

PDF and Word to Presentation
Upload any PDF report, research paper, or Word document and Kuse extracts the key findings and converts them into slides. A PDF to presentation conversion pulls the most important data points and structures them into a logical deck. A Word to presentation transformation preserves the argument of your document while adapting its format for a slide-by-slide audience.

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What Is Text to Presentation AI?
Text to presentation AI is a category of tools that converts written content, whether an idea, a document, a set of notes, or a data file, into a structured slide deck automatically. Instead of spending hours in PowerPoint deciding layout, writing slide headers, and moving content into boxes, you hand the raw material to an AI and receive a formatted presentation ready for review.
Kuse takes this further than a basic text to presentation converter. It reads your content for meaning, identifies the most important points, structures a narrative that makes sense for your audience, and generates slides with clear headlines and supporting copy. The result is a first draft that is already shaped for the room, not a template waiting to be filled in.
Whether you are converting a rough idea, a PDF report, a Word document, or a set of meeting notes, Kuse handles the full conversion inside its Chat interface using Nanobanana, its dedicated slide generation engine. The output is a PPTX or PDF file saved to your workspace and ready to export or iterate on immediately.
From Idea to Presentation in Seconds
The most common reason people search for a text to presentation tool is that they have an idea in their head or in a note, and they need a slide deck by tomorrow. Building from scratch takes time most people do not have. Going from idea to presentation used to mean an afternoon of formatting work. With Kuse, it means typing one paragraph into Chat.
To turn an idea to presentation, describe the topic, the audience, and the key message you want to land. Kuse determines how many slides the content needs, writes the narrative structure, drafts the content for each slide, and formats the output. You can follow up to add slides, shift the tone from technical to executive, or ask for a speaker notes section.
This works for pitch decks, project proposals, training materials, strategy overviews, and any situation where you need to move from concept to slides quickly. The idea to presentation workflow in Kuse is designed for speed without sacrificing structure. You review and refine. You do not build.
From Meeting Notes to Slides: Close the Loop After Every Call
Meeting notes accumulate in notebooks, chat threads, and document editors. Turning them into something shareable, a concise recap, a next-steps slide, a decision log, requires work that rarely gets done before the follow-up window closes. Converting meeting notes to slides should take minutes, not the hour it currently takes when done by hand.
With Kuse, paste your meeting notes directly into Chat and ask for a follow-up presentation. Kuse reads the raw notes, identifies decisions made, owners assigned, and action items agreed upon, then builds a clean deck that captures what happened and what comes next. Sharing notes to slides with your team requires a single export.
This is particularly useful for recurring meetings, client check-ins, and sprint reviews where the same structure repeats every week. Once you have run the conversion once, you can ask Kuse to compare the current notes to slides against last week's deck and surface what changed. The workspace memory makes this kind of continuity possible without extra effort on your part.
Converting meeting notes to slides is one of the highest-leverage uses of AI in any team's weekly workflow. The time saved compounds across every meeting, every week.
PDF to Presentation: Extract the Signal From the Document
Research reports, contracts, compliance documents, and annual reviews are written to be read, not presented. But the people who need to act on them often need a summary deck, not the full document. A PDF to presentation conversion solves this without requiring someone to read every page and manually extract the highlights.
Upload any PDF to Kuse and ask for a presentation. Kuse reads the full document, identifies the key findings, data points, and conclusions, and structures them into slides. A 40-page research report becomes a 12-slide executive summary. A dense technical specification becomes a structured feature overview deck.
The PDF to presentation workflow in Kuse preserves the logic of the original document while adapting its format for a slide-by-slide audience. You are not getting a reformatted version of the text. You are getting an interpretation of what the document argues, built into a presentation that communicates it clearly.
Follow-up prompts let you go deeper on any section, add slides that were not in the original, or shift the audience focus from technical to executive. The full document stays in your Kuse workspace so you can reference it at any point during the iteration.
Word to Presentation: From Document to Deck Without the Manual Work
Word documents are where first drafts live. Proposals, strategies, project briefs, and reports start as Word docs before they need to be presented to anyone. Converting a Word to presentation has always meant copying sections, pasting into slides, reformatting, and losing the thread of the original argument along the way.
Kuse makes word to presentation conversion a single-step process. Upload your Word document, describe the audience and context, and Kuse builds the deck. It preserves the logical structure of your document, translates dense paragraphs into slide-ready bullet points and headlines, and maintains the argument's flow from slide to slide.
Word to presentation conversion is particularly effective for business proposals, project status updates, product requirements documents, and strategic plans. The content already exists. Kuse's job is to reformat it for an audience that will be listening, not reading. That distinction drives every decision the AI makes about what to include, what to summarize, and what to cut.
After the initial conversion, Chat-based iteration lets you adjust the level of detail, add visual descriptions for charts you want to include, or restructure sections entirely without starting over.
Data to Presentation: Let the Numbers Tell the Story
Spreadsheets and data exports are full of insight that no one acts on because no one has time to turn them into something explainable. Data to presentation conversion is the process of taking raw numbers, tables, and charts and building a slide narrative around what they mean.
Kuse handles data to presentation workflows by reading your spreadsheet, identifying the most significant trends and outliers, and framing them in a story structure. Upload a sales report and get a quarterly review deck. Upload survey results and get a findings presentation. Upload a financial model and get an investor update.
The AI does not just chart your data. It decides what the data means, what the headline finding is, and how each subsequent slide should build on that finding. The output is a presentation that has already done the analytical work, not a set of raw charts with no context.
Data to presentation is one of the most time-intensive tasks in any reporting workflow. Kuse compresses it from hours to minutes by handling the interpretation and formatting simultaneously. You review the narrative, adjust the emphasis, and export when you are satisfied.
How It Works in Kuse
All of Kuse's presentation generation runs through Chat using Nanobanana, the platform's slide engine. There are no separate apps to open or tools to configure. The workflow is the same regardless of whether you are converting an idea, a document, or a dataset.
The full process from input to exported deck typically takes under two minutes for most presentations.
Who Benefits From Text to Presentation AI
The demand for faster presentation creation spans every role that communicates visually.
If your job involves presenting information to other people, text to presentation AI reduces the prep time for every single one of those moments.
Tips for Better Presentations With Kuse
The quality of the output scales with the clarity of the input. A few practices consistently produce better decks.
Get Started With Text to Presentation AI
Kuse is free to try. Open Chat, paste your content, and ask for a presentation. Whether you are going from idea to slides, meeting notes to a follow-up deck, or a PDF report to an executive summary, the workflow is the same: describe what you need, review the output, and export.
Five hundred thousand users across companies including Meta, ByteDance, KPMG, and Deloitte use Kuse to handle exactly this kind of work faster. Text to presentation is one of the most requested workflows on the platform, and it is available to every user from the moment you sign up.
Try Kuse free at app.kuse.ai and build your first presentation in under two minutes.
FAQs
Kuse converts virtually any written content into slides. You can paste plain text, a rough idea, or an outline directly into Chat. You can also upload PDFs, Word documents, and spreadsheets for automatic conversion. This covers the most common workflows: idea to presentation, meeting notes to slides, PDF to presentation, Word to presentation, and data to presentation. If it can be read as text, Kuse can turn it into a structured deck.
Most presentations generate in under two minutes from input to finished deck. The exact time depends on the length and complexity of the source material. A 10-slide pitch deck from a brief idea typically takes 60 to 90 seconds. A 20-slide presentation converted from a long PDF report may take slightly longer as Kuse reads and interprets the full document before building the slides.
Kuse exports presentations as PPTX files and PDFs. The PPTX format is fully compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides, so you can open and edit the deck in whichever tool your team uses. PDF export is available for sharing or presenting directly from a browser. Both formats are generated from the same Nanobanana slide engine and are available immediately after generation.
Yes. Every presentation Kuse generates can be iterated on through follow-up prompts in Chat. You can ask Kuse to add a slide, remove a section, rewrite the opening, adjust the tone, convert meeting notes to slides and append them to an existing deck, or restructure the entire presentation around a different key message. There is no limit to the number of iterations. Each follow-up prompt updates the deck in seconds, so refining until the output is exactly right is a natural part of the workflow.







