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The beginner's guide to google slides.
Want to learn the basics about Google Slides? This beginner's guide walks you through everything from importing your PowerPoint files to sharing presentations online.
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If you’re just getting started with Google Slides, its extensive features and add-ons can be a little overwhelming. Here are some tips to help you get going with this powerful alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint.
If you’ve heard of Google Slides before, feel free to skip ahead; if you haven't, here’s a crash course on what you need to know. We’ll go over the basics and get you brushed up on what Google Slides is and how you can get started right away.
Slides is a free, web-based presentation program designed to compete with Microsoft Office PowerPoint. It's part of G Suite---Google's complete office suite (though some people refer to it all as Google Docs). The other main services included in the cloud-based suite are Sheets (Excel) and Docs (Word).
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Google Slides is available on all devices and platforms; all you need is an internet connection and a web browser (or, in the case of mobile, the Android and iOS apps ). Google does the rest and handles the brunt of the heavy lifting, while it runs the software in the cloud.
Slides supports several file types, including .ppt, .pptx , .odp, .jpg, .svg, and .pdf. This makes it easy to view or convert Microsoft Office files directly from Google Drive or insert images directly into a slide.
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And since Slides is an online presentation program, you can share and collaborate with multiple people on the same file, and track revisions, changes, and suggestions, all in real-time.
Have you heard enough? Let’s get started.
Before you can use Google Slides, you have to sign up for a Google account (an @gmail account). If you already have one, feel free to move on to the next section. If not, we’ll go over the simplest way to create a Google account and get you set up with Slides.
Head over to accounts.google.com , click "Create Account," and then click "For Myself."
On the next page, you provide some information---first and last name, username, and password---to create your account.
Also, you have to verify your phone number, so Google can make sure you’re not a bot.
After you verify your phone number, the subsequent pages require you to provide a recovery email address and your date of birth and gender. You must also agree to the privacy statement and terms of service. After that, you’re the proud new owner of a Google account.
Now that you have a Google account, it’s time to create your first presentation. Head over to Google Slides and place the cursor on the multicolored "+" icon in the bottom-right corner.
The + turns into a black pencil icon; click it.
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into the address bar from any browser and hit Enter to automatically create and open a new blank document.
Even if you’re new to Google Slides, you might already have a collection of Microsoft PowerPoint files you’d like to be able to use. If that’s the case, then you have to upload all your presentations before you can view them. While it might not support some of the more advanced features and effects of some PowerPoint presentations, it works pretty well.
When you import a PowerPoint presentation, you can use either Google Slides or Drive to upload your files. Both methods let you drag and drop a file from your computer directly into the web browser for easy uploads. Your Drive houses all of your uploaded files, but---for the sake of convenience---when you go to the Slides homepage, it only shows you presentation-type files.
From the Slides homepage, click the folder icon in the top right, and then click the "Upload" tab. Now, drag and drop any files you want to upload directly into this window.
Once the file uploads, Slides opens it automatically, and it's ready for you to edit, share, or collaborate.
To open a PowerPoint presentation that you want to edit, click the filename with the "P" next to it from your Google Slides homepage.
Click to either view the PowerPoint file or edit it in Slides.
After you’ve finished editing your file, you can download and export your presentation back into a Microsoft PowerPoint format. Just go to File > Download As, and then click the "Microsoft PowerPoint" option.
If you’d rather download your presentation as a PDF, ODP, JPEG, TXT, etc., you can do that here, as well.
Related: How to Import a PowerPoint Presentation into Google Slides
Now that you have a few presentations, it’s time to make sure your spelling and grammar are correct . Slides is equipped with a spellchecker. If you misspell something, it underlines the error with a squiggly line and prompts you to make a change.
This should be on by default, but you can make sure in Tools > Spelling > Underline Errors.
To see spelling corrections and suggestions, right-click the word with the line underneath. Alternatively, press Ctrl+Alt+X (Windows) or Command+Alt+X (Mac) to open the Spell Check and Grammar tool.
Along with a spellchecker, Google Slides comes loaded with a built-in dictionary and thesaurus. To use them, highlight a word, right-click it, and then click "Define [word]."
While this should get you started, we have a deeper dive into Google’s spelling and grammar checker if you want more info.
Related: How to Check Your Spelling in Google Docs
One of the best features of Google Slides is its ability to generate a shareable link. Anyone you share the link with can view, suggest edits to, or directly edit the presentation. This eliminates the hassle of sending a file back and forth between collaborators. Each person has her own text entry cursor to use on her computer.
To do this, click the orange "Share" button in the file you want to share. Next, choose how and with whom you want to send a link to the file. You can type email addresses or click "Get Shareable Link" in the top corner to hand out the invitation yourself.
From the drop-down menu, you can select one of these options for what other users can do:
- Off: Sharing is disabled. If you’ve previously shared a link with others, it will no longer work and revokes any permissions they once had.
- Anyone with the link can edit: Gives the shared users full read/write access. They still can’t delete it from your Drive, though---this is just for the contents of the file.
- Anyone with the link can comment: Allows shared users to leave comments which is handy for team projects.
- Anyone with the link can view : Shared users can view the file, but can’t edit it in any way. This is the default action when you share a file, and it's the best option if you’re trying to share a file for download.
You can do a lot more with these shareable links, as they also work with other Drive files and on mobile. For a deeper look at how links work and how to generate them, check out our post .
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When you share documents with others, it’s difficult to keep track of all the small changes that happen if you’re not present. For that, there’s revision history . Google keeps track of all the changes that occur in a document and groups them into periods to reduce clutter. You can even revert a file to any of the previous versions listed in the history with a click of your mouse.
You can view a list of all recent changes by clicking File > Version History > See Version History. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+H (Command+Option+Shift+H on Mac).
Related: How to See Recent Changes to Your Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides File
You can also share a link to a specific slide in your presentation with a friend or coworker, without having to mention which one you're referencing. When someone clicks the link and the presentation loads, it jumps directly to the slide you're referencing. You do have to enable file sharing before you can link to a specific slide in your presentation, though.
Because each slide has a unique URL, all you have to do to link to one is click it in the left pane, and then copy the URL from the address bar.
Google Slides also has a character insertion tool. This allows you to insert special characters into your presentation without having to remember any Alt-codes. There are tons of symbols, characters, languages, and so much more. So, whether you want an arrow, different language scripts, or if you just want a few silly emojis to spruce up your presentation, Google Slides makes it easy to include them.
To open the character insertion tool, click "Insert," and then click "Special Characters."
From here, you can manually search for specific characters with the drop-down menus.
Use the search bar to find a specific character or emoji.
You can also use your drawing skills to search.
Related: How to Insert Symbols into Google Docs and Slides
What happens if you need to access Google Slides but don’t have an internet connection? Although Slides is a web-based product, that doesn’t mean you can’t use it offline . Any changes you make to the file offline will update the next time you connect to the internet. First, download the extension for Chrome.
To enable a presentation for offline use, go to the Google Slides’ homepage and, in the top-left corner, click the Hamburger menu > Settings. Once here, toggle "Offline" to the On position, and then click "OK."
To save storage space on your local machine, Google only downloads and makes the most recently accessed files available offline. To manually enable a file, click the three dots icon, and then toggle "Available Offline" to On.
Related: How to Use Google Docs Offline
Google Slides is a powerful, feature-rich alternative to Microsoft Office's PowerPoint. It's also completely free to use with an internet connection and a Google Account, making it a legitimate competitor for Microsoft.
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View a presentation
To present a full-screen presentation in Google Slides:
- Open a presentation in Google Slides .
- From the current slide, the presentation will become full screen. To change slides, use the arrow keys on your keyboard or click the arrows at the bottom of the presentation.
- To exit full-screen, press the Esc key.
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View a presentation with speaker notes.
- Click Presenter view .
- Click Speaker notes .
Advance slides automatically
- You present your presentation.
- Someone clicks on a link to your published presentation.
- Someone views your published presentation that's embedded in a website.
Advance slides automatically while you present
- Open a presentation in Google Slides.
- Choose how quickly to advance your slides.
Advance slides automatically for a published presentation
- If you use Google Slides through work or school, you can only share the link with people within your organization.
- After you publish your presentation, anyone with the link will be able to see your presentation.
- Choose Link or Embed .
- Under "Auto-advance slides," choose how much time you want to add between slides.
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Highlight & annotate as you present.
When you present, you can use a pen tool to draw or make annotations. Annotations stay during your presentation, but disappear after you end your slideshow.
Use the pen tool during a slideshow
- On your browser, open a presentation in Google Slides .
- To draw or annotate, click and drag on your slide.
Other actions while presenting
When you present, you can choose more options from the toolbar at the bottom of the presentation window:
- Select slides to present from a list
- Open "Presenter" view
- Turn on laser pointer
- Print the presentation
- Download the presentation in PDF or PPTX format
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The best websites for making presentations equip you with all the tools needed to build a professional, attractive, and informative slide deck quickly and efficiently. But with dozens of slide makers claiming to be the best, it’s hard to choose an app that suits your needs best.
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1. plus ai — best all-round presentation maker.
Key Features
- Adds easy-to-use AI to Google Slides
- Affords customization options for slide templates, colors, and logos
- Allows slide deck generation via different methods
- Facilitates collaboration within teams on Google Workspace
- Features a setting-rich but straightforward user interface
- $10/month for Basic and $20 for Pro versions when billed annually ($15 and $30, respectively, with monthly billing)
Plus AI is a powerful and user-friendly presentation maker that’s suitable for any purpose, whether you’re a professional, student, or amateur user.
Plus AI gives you a robust selection of AI slide creation methods. You can generate presentations straight from text, work on them slide-by-slide, design them from scratch, or use existing templates. Regardless of the method, the tool’s AI technology does all the heavy lifting design-wise and the interface is a breeze to navigate, so you can sit back and focus on the content.
Meanwhile, the customization options allow you to tailor the slides to your desired aesthetic, content type, and audience, and you can create your presentation in 80 languages. The resulting slide decks are elegant, professional, and appropriate for any use case.
Plus AI is an affordable presentation maker, with pricing that starts at $10 per month with annual billing, or $15 when billed monthly. Each of the plans includes an AI extension for Google Docs; this feature helps you compose and edit text. If you’d rather not spend money without taking the tool for a test drive, Plus AI offers you a 7-day free trial.
Here are the key pros and cons of Plus AI — they should help you decide if this presentation maker is right for you:
- Generates professional and visually appealing presentations in minutes — no design skills needed
- AI function allows you to edit and format slides without manual effort
- Lots of ways to customize the presentation
- Vast selection of templates and example presentations
- Text-to-slide and from-scratch creation
- Allows team collaboration in Google Workspace
- Integrates with Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
- Budget-friendly plans and a 7-day free trial
- Plus creates presentations in Google Slides or PowerPoint format, which may be harder for newer users to edit
2. Canva — Best free presentation site
- Offers mobile presentation templates
- Web- or mobile-based Canva app supports collaboration
- Remote Control feature lets you run the presentation from your smartphone
- Canva live feature allows viewers to join QA sessions during a presentation
- Presenter mode lets you see your speaking notes and upcoming slides while you present
- AI assists in slide creation and can present on your behalf
- Individual Free Plan: $0 per month
- Individual Pro Plan: $14.99 per month
- Teams Plan: $29.99 per month
Canva is a web-based template editor with graphics creation tools and a powerful presentation builder in its free plan. Canva offers you an array of slide templates designed for virtually any purpose, along with a suite of customization tools to tailor the presentation to your topic and setting.
Canva has made a noticeable effort to optimize presentations for the smartphone. The app’s most striking feature is its selection of mobile presentation templates, which don’t lag their desktop-based peers in either aesthetics or utility. But whether or not your presentation is designed for a mobile screen, Canva lets you run it right from your smartphone, with a presenter view that shows your notes and upcoming slides. The audience can likewise engage with your presentation from their mobile devices during Q&A sessions.
Depending on your use case, you may be able to get away with Canva’s comprehensive free plan. The free Canva has presentation creation and editing tools and gives you access to a huge selection of professional templates. However, it’s the $14/month Pro plan that lets you unlock all the premium tools and graphic assets. And if you need Canva to collaborate with teams, you’re looking at $29.99 per month for the first 5 users.
To help you decide whether Canva is worth trying out, we’ve made this quick summary of the app’s pros and cons:
- Solid free plan with basic features and a large selection of graphic assets
- Optimized for mobile presentations
- Elegant templates for any use case
- Intermediate design skills required
- No direct integration with Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 (possible through third-party apps)
3. Prezi — Best slide tool for creative users
- Web-based tool for creating presentations, videos, and infographics
- Asset library includes templates, ready-to-use story blocks, and stock images from Unsplash and GIFs from
- Integrates with Webex, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and other video conferencing apps to show presentations and the presenter on the same screen
- Lets you convert PowerPoint presentations to Prezi
Pricing (all plans are billed annually)
- For students/educators: $3-8 per month
- For individuals: $7-19 per month
- For businesses: $15-29 per month
Prezi is a web-based tool for creating presentations, videos, and infographics that are suitable for business and educational settings. The tool offers a wealth of image and icon assets, as well as templates to get you started on your slide deck. The templates do not constrain your creativity with linear slides the way PowerPoint does — you can create your presentations on an open canvas. Prezi even lets you import and customize PowerPoint presentations in its app. And, with the help of Prezi’s new AI tool, you can create and edit entire presentations quickly.
One of Prezi’s most defining features is its integration with popular video conferencing apps, such as Webex, Zoom, Teams, and Meet. Crucially, Prezi lets your slides appear on the same screen as your own video feed while you’re presenting.
Prezi offers three pricing tiers. Students and educators get the least expensive options, with plans that range between $3 and $8 per month. For individual users, plans cost $7-19 per month, while business users pay between $15 and $29 per month. All of Prezi’s plans are billed annually, but you can try the tool for 14 days without committing to a subscription.
If you’re not sure whether this presentation tool is right for you, consider Prezi’s pros and cons below:
- Design freedom and for creating unique and attractive slides
- Graphic assets are readily available
- Integrates with video conferencing apps
- AI assistant generates and edits presentations
- Inexpensive plans for students and educators
- Video and infographic creation part of each plan
- 14-day free trial
- Design skills required to create quality presentations
- Lack of integration with Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
- No monthly billing options
4. Visme — Best for graphics and special effects
- Tools for creating special effects and animating graphics
- Ability to import and edit Microsoft PowerPoint presentations
- AI designer helps create a presentation draft
- Integration with Google Drive, DropBox, Mailchimp, Slack, and other apps
- Presentation analytics tools
- Basic package: $0/month
- Starter package (individual): $12.25/month
- Pro package (individual or team): $24.75-$79+/month
Visme is a web-based app for producing various types of visual content, including presentations. The app’s most distinct feature is its suite of special effects you can use to make the slides’ content and graphics more engaging. The app also lets you animate the images and insert video and audio features into the slides.
Visme integrates with a whole host of other platforms and apps. These integration options are largely designed to let you import content seamlessly into Visme. For example, you have the option of importing your PowerPoint files into Visme, enhancing them there, and exporting them back in the .ppt format if you like. That said, Visme does not work as an extension in popular slide makers, like Google Slides or PowerPoint.
You have three main pricing options with Visme. The Basic plan is free, but you’re limited in access to collaboration tools, assets, interactive, and AI features. The more comprehensive Starter plan costs $12.25 per month (billed annually), and equips you with Visme’s more premium tools. Finally, the Pro team plan sets you back $79/month for a team of 5 and lets you use Visme’s entire suite of interactivity and collaboration functions.
Here are a few vital pros and cons if you need help deciding whether Visme is right for you:
- Vast selection of special effects
- Ability to animate graphics on the slides
- Simple file movement between different web-based apps
- Free plan available
- Free plans extremely limiting
- No direct integration with Google or Microsoft slide tools
5. Powtoon — Best for slides with animation
- Templates with configurable graphics and animation
- Customizable fonts, colors, and logos
- Access to stock images, videos, and soundtracks
- Lite plan: $50/month ($15/month when billed annually)
- Professional plan: $190/month ($40/month when billed annually)
- Agency: $117/month (annual billing only)
Powtoon is a visual web-based content creation platform with tools for making videos, animations, and presentations. The app’s presentation function lets you build slides using professional templates, in which you’re free to customize the fonts, colors, logos, and graphics. You can even animate the graphics and build custom avatars to present on your behalf — it’s one of Powtoon’s unique selling features.
Powtoon’s suite of slide tools includes a database of royalty-free stock images, video footage, and music. You can use all of these assets in your slides, or upload your own as you see fit. However, how much of these shiny tools you can use in your slide decks depends on the chosen plan.
There are three pricing plans available, and the discrepancy between monthly and annual payments is striking. Most presentation sites charge a few dollars more if you opt for monthly instead of annual billing, but Powtoon’s monthly prices easily triple and quadruple. For example, the Lite plan costs $15/month with annual billing, but $50 if you wish to pay every month instead. You get very basic features with this plan, especially as far as animation and interactivity are concerned. Likewise, the Professional plan jumps from $40 to $190 if you choose monthly payments. You get a bit more for your buck, but some rudimentary features are still absent (like font uploads). Meanwhile, the Agency plan costs a whopping $1400 annually (no monthly option), and this plan gets you all of the app’s bells and whistles.
Not sure if investing in a product like Powtoon is worth it? Consider its pros and cons below:
- Comprehensive animation and video creation features
- Graphic and audio assets available with subscription
- Fonts and logos can be uploaded
- Most customization, animation, and AI features only come with the expensive Agency package
- Monthly payment options are not reasonable
6. Haiku Deck — Best site for image editing options
- Minimalistic interface
- Graphic design tools for improving slide aesthetics
- Pre-loaded templates and image assets
- Cloud-based file sharing for team collaboration
- AI presentation builder (Haiku Deck Zuru)
- Pro plan: $9.99 per month billed annually, or $19.99 monthly
- Premium plan: $29.99 per month, billed annually
Haiku Deck is a web, desktop, and mobile-based presentation builder with a significant focus on design aesthetics. The app’s design tools allow you to refine the graphics in the preloaded templates and images you’re using in the slides. You can source the images right from Haiku’s repository, which boasts over 40 million assets.
To help you create your slide decks, Haiku offers its AI assistant. The AI feature can create new presentations from your outline, or enhance your existing drafts. Since the AI learns from other Haiku users, its algorithms are now trained to outfit slides with contextually relevant imagery and graphics.
Haiku Deck’s pricing has two tiers: Pro and Premium. The Pro plan costs $9.99/month when billed annually and affords full access to the slide creation tools. Meanwhile, the Premium plan will set you back $29.99/month (again, billed annually), and equips you with features such as analytics, live web tracking, and priority support.
Here’s a summary of Haiku Deck’s most prominent pros and cons:
- Visually appealing slides
- Large database of graphic assets
- Advanced tools for editing images
- Capable AI-powered slide builder
- No free plan
- No integration with Google Slides or Microsoft PowerPoint
7. Zoho Show — Best presentation site for budget-minded users
- Clean interface with tools changing depending on the task
- Library for templates, slides, and fonts to facilitate team collaboration
- Over 100 templates
- Imports/exports PowerPoint files
- Presentations can be controlled from smartphone or smart watch
- For individuals: Free
- Professional Plan: $2.50/month and up (billed annually)
- With Zoho Workplace Standard: $3.00/month (billed annually)
Zoho is a web-based suite of business tools, and Zoho Show is its slide creation app. Zoho Show is a straightforward, inexpensive, yet fully functional slide maker that offers most of the same features you’ll get from pricier presentation sites. You can build your decks using over 100 preloaded templates, work on PowerPoint presentations before exporting them to their original file format, and run your slideshow from a smart device. Show’s most unique feature is its clean, contextual interface that only displays tools that are relevant to your current task (whether that’s handy or limiting depends on your preferences).
Zoho Show’s pricing has three tiers. First, there’s the Free plan. This package lets you build basic presentations, but you miss out on key collaboration features and have limited access to graphic assets. Next, you get the more comprehensive Professional Plan, which costs $2.50; you must sign up for Zoho WorkDrive and have a team of 3 people to get this plan. Finally, you can get the entire Zoho Workplace suite for $3/month — this option unlocks the full functionality of the Show app and lets you use other Zoho tools, such as their Office Suite, Mail, and Workdrive.
Have a look at Zoho Show’s pros and cons below to see if this presentation website is right for you:
- Interface automatically shows tools relevant to the task
- Ability to add custom fonts and embed files into slides
- Templates, graphic assets, and collaboration tools included
- Supports PowerPoint file formats
- Subscription to Zoho Workdrive or Workplace required to access paid plan — unnecessary if all you need is a presentation tool
- Some plans require a minimum of 3 users
- Free individual plan limits use of graphic assets, templates, and collaboration tools
- No direct integration with Google Slides
8. Pitch — Best presentation site for use in business and sales
- Lets you build presentations with AI, from a template, or from scratch
- Supports custom fonts and colors
- Provides team collaboration tools
- Allows you to embed presentations on the web
- Offers engagement analytics tools
- Pro plan: $25/month
- Business: $100/month
Pitch is a web-based presentation maker designed primarily for business use. The app helps streamline slide deck creation with its AI tool, which generates a first draft based on your prompts and leaves your team with the task of refining the slides to your liking. The slides have shareable links, so your entire team can collaborate on the slide deck. You can even invite consultants from outside your workplace to edit the presentations.
Once your slide deck is complete, Pitch allows you to embed it on the web in your CMS — much like you’d do with a YouTube video. And to give you a feel for how audiences engage with your presentation, Pitch equips you with engagement and analytics performance tools.
There are three pricing options with Pitch. The free plan comes with all the presentation creation functions, but you get no tracking and limited collaboration tools. The Pro plan costs $25/month (or $22 per month when billed annually), and gives you more freedom to use Pitch in a team environment. Finally, the Business plan costs $100/month (or $85/month with yearly billing) and gives you access to the full suite of features.
Can’t decide if Pitch is the best presentation website for your team? Have a look at its most vital pros and cons:
- AI slide creation feature
- Performance analytics tools
- Integration with various productivity and collaboration apps
- Media asset library
- Engagement tracking only available in paid plans
- No integration with Google Slides or Microsoft 365
9. Beautiful.ai — Best site for no-frills AI-generated presentations
- AI-powered presentation maker
- Slide creation from user’s prompts
- Automated slide formatting
- File sharing within the team (requires Team Plan)
- Graphic assets database
- Pro: $144 per year
- Team: $40/month per user with annual billing ($50 with monthly billing)
- Enterprise: Pricing available on request
Beautiful.ai is an AI-powered presentation builder that leverages full automation to make slide creation quick and easy. All you need to do is enter a prompt for your slide deck, and beautiful.ai will generate your first draft. These AI-generated drafts are quite simplistic in terms of both content and graphics, but they serve as a good starting point. Moreover, beautiful.ai’s presentations are formatted consistently, which should save you time as you edit each slide.
You get three pricing options with beautiful.ai — Pro, Team, and Enterprise. The Pro package is meant for individual use, and costs $144 per year (there’s no way to pay monthly). The plan equips you with the AI slide maker but limits your use of assets and team collaboration features. The Pro plan costs $50/month for each user, or $480 annual for each license you purchase. This plan affords access to more customization and teamwork functions and lets you use graphic assets. Finally, the Enterprise plan includes all the features of the Pro plan, but with more dedicated training and support for your team. You’d have to reach out to beautiful.ai’s sales team to get a quote for the Enterprise plan.
Beautiful.ai helps create slides quickly and with little skill. However, if you’re not sure this app is right for you, consider its most vital pros and cons below.
- Quick way to create and format slides
- Inexpensive plan for personal use
- Elegant slide templates
- No integration with Google Slides or Microsoft 365
- Slide content is very basic
- Limited customization and branding options
10. Google Slides — Best for Google Workspace Users With Basic Presentation Needs
- Basic presentation creation tool
- Limited selection of templates, fonts, and colors
- Supports import/export of PowerPoint files
- Allows collaboration within the Google Workspace
- Free with a Google account
Slides is the web-based presentation tool you get with your Google account. This rudimentary app features a limited library of templates, fonts, and colors, along with a basic suite of tools for formatting the text and graphics in your slides. You can insert your own image, video, and audio files into the slides, but there is no access to a library of royalty-free assets.
Despite its functional constraints, Google Slides is a useful app because it lets teams using Google Workspace collaborate easily on presentations. To get the most of Slides, though, you need to boost its functionality with a suitable extension. Google Gemini now works as an extension within the app, but for the $30 it costs you, the output is disappointing. All Gemini knows does is generate simple, low-quality images; it won’t help you produce, format, or edit presentations.
In contrast, an app like Plus AI leverages artificial intelligence algorithms to give Google Slides powers it lacks on its own. By using the Plus AI extension, you can create entire Slides presentations from a single prompt, automate slide editing and formatting, and access a rich library of templates and ready-made slide decks. Meanwhile, Plus AI’s customization features help you brand your presentations with custom fonts, colors, and your company logo.
Not sure if Google’s slide creation tool is right for you? Have a look at its pros and cons below.
- Allows collaboration in the Google Workspace
- Compatible with PowerPoint files
- Supports AI-powered slide-creation extensions, such as Plus AI
- Free to use with a Google account
- Limited capabilities without third-party apps
- No library with image, video, or audio assets
11. Microsoft PowerPoint — Best For Highly Skilled Presentation Designers
- Vast library of slide themes, variants, and layouts
- Database of stock images and videos
- Massive array of slide editing, formatting, and customization tools
- Supports collaboration in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem
- As a standalone product: $159.99 (one-time fee)
- With Microsoft 365 apps, for home use: $6.99-$9.99/month
- With Microsoft 365 apps, for business use: $6.00-22.00/user/month
PowerPoint is one of the world’s oldest presentation builders that’s been part of Microsoft’s arsenal since the early 1990s. To this day, PowerPoint has been the most commonly used presentation app. But there’s a reason we’ve ranked it last on our list. Buoyed by its popularity, PowerPoint hasn’t evolved much over time; you won’t get anything beyond the most basic and uninspired presentations out of it unless you’re an advanced user with lots of time on your hands.
The app’s user interface immediately overwhelms you with options and settings. Some of these seem similar in how they function, and you won’t know which tool to use until you’ve experimented with them all. Apart from the cluttered interface, PowerPoint disappoints with its simplistic selection of templates and designs.
You can use Microsoft’s Copilot to forgo the tedious task of creating your own PowerPoint presentation, but beware: like Gemini, Copilot is still limited in its slide-making abilities. You can get it to create a slide deck from a single prompt, but the output will feature basic and repetitive along with lifeless images.
PowerPoint’s pricing is a bit convoluted at a glance — you get different options whether you want the standalone product ($159.99) or the entire Microsoft 365 suite. If you choose the latter, the Home options range in price between $6.99 and $9.99 per month, while the Business plans cost between $6.00 and $22.00 per month per user.
We don’t believe that PowerPoint is worth your time considering the vast selection of more powerful and user-friendly presentation apps on the market. However, you can review the app’s pros and cons below and decide for yourself.
- Massive selection of design and customization tools
- Integrates with Microsoft Copilot
- Lets team members using Microsoft 365 work on the same presentation simultaneously
- Overwhelming user interface
- Very basic templates and designs
- Creating professional presentations is a challenge for novice users
- AI assistant cannot produce elegant, content-rich slide decks
How we ranked the best presentation sites
To make your selection process simple and effective, we ranked the best presentation websites based on these vital criteria:
- Functionality
- Level of AI sophistication
- Ease of use
- Collaboration options
Integration with popular slide creation tools
Value for money, functionality .
The best presentation sites are loaded with handy functions that enable you to make visually appealing, info-rich, and engaging presentations with little effort and minimal editing. These include customization tools, templates, image assets, and graphics refinement features.
Level of AI sophistication
AI technology is at the forefront of slide makers’ drive to create the best product for their clients. AI-powered presentation sites save you from spending long hours on writing content, digging up graphics, and then formatting every slide — AI handles these tasks for you. But not all AI slide creators are made equal. Some leave you with rudimentary decks that feature repetitive content and unrelated imagery. Others give you a solid starting point for an informative and captivating presentation.
Ease of use
The best presentation sites greet you with an intuitive and uncluttered interface that takes you minutes (if not seconds) to master. But usability goes beyond navigating the UI. That’s why we also assess the simplicity with which you can actually produce presentations. Simply put, how easy is it to create and edit slides? Do you need advanced design skills to manipulate the graphics and give the slide deck your desired aesthetic ? The best slide makers take these questions into account, so that their product makes presentations a breeze. You worry about the content, and let the app do the rest.
Collaboration options
High-quality presentation apps allow team members to create, edit, and give feedback on presentations remotely. That’s because today’s business needs, along with hybrid work arrangements, mean that more and more teams are forced to collaborate electronically. Features such as cloud-based file sharing and integration with communication platforms help different members of your team work on the presentation from wherever they are.
Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint are the most commonly used presentation programs in the world. These two giants are the natural, go-to option for slide creation in the corporate, educational, and institutional world. Any presentation app that’s worth its salt should integrate with at least one of these tools. At the very least, a quality independent slide app should be able to import and export files that can be used in Google Slides or PowerPoint.
The best presentation apps are usually not free, but the money you pay for them should be worth the features and benefits you get in return. That’s why we’ve evaluated each of the slide makers above based on the balance between their price point and their offerings.
How to choose the best presentation website for your needs?
You can’t really go wrong by opting for any of the 10 presentation sites above; however, to get a tool that’s tailored to your use-case, you’ll have to do a bit more research and analysis. The four steps below should help you zero in on the optimal presentation maker for your needs.
- Consider the purpose of the presentation. Some slide tools cater to sales teams (think Pitch), others to graphic-minded users (Haiku Deck comes to mind), while others, like Plus AI, are excellent all-rounders.
- Decide on the level of customization you need. How concerned are you with personalizing and branding your slide decks? If a generic, templated presentation is all you need for a school project, investing in a feature-rich, customizable tool may be overkill. But if you need your slide decks to feature custom colors, fonts, and convey your brand identity, opt for a tool (and pricing package) that has this functionality.
- Decide if you want AI help. Unless you’re a skilled designer with a passion for creating and formatting slides, AI can be incredibly useful. Consider this: would you rather spend hours on refining your slides and ensuring consistency, or have the AI tool produce a uniformly formatted first draft? Check out the best AI presentation makers here.
- Factor in your budget. Most presentation sites have similar pricing, with monthly plans ranging between $0 and $40. However, some charge more — much more. Of course, the higher price points generally translate into richer offerings that may include other apps for visual content creation. Consider whether you need these extras or if a capable slide creation tool will suffice.
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