Slides
Hosted slide decks with Git-friendly workflows and live presenting from the browser.
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- Pricing
- Freemium with paid team features; verify site
- Platforms
- Web
- Regions / languages
- English-first product surfaces
- Last verified
- 2026-05-03
What is Slides?
Slides.com focuses on developer- and team-friendly HTML presentations with version history, sharing links, and live presenting without desktop slide binaries.
It differs from template-first marketing editors: strengths include reproducible decks and collaboration patterns familiar to web teams. It is weaker when teams need pixel-perfect brand packs from legacy PowerPoint masters.
Key features of Slides
- Browser-native deck editing with collaboration links
- Developer-oriented reuse patterns for recurring presentations
- Live presenting mode with audience URL
- Versioning suitable for iterative conference talks
Pros of Slides
- Lightweight publishing loop compared with emailing PPTX binaries
- Good fit when decks evolve like software with small frequent edits
- Strong fit for engineers and advocates publishing reusable talk decks
Cons of Slides
- Less familiar to teams deeply invested in Office-only procurement
- Advanced animation control may trail desktop PowerPoint depth
- May not fit marketing teams needing stock-heavy drag timelines only inside traditional nles
Typical Slides workflows
- Author deck in web editor
- Reuse components across talks
- Present live with speaker notes
- Export or embed per hosting policy
Practical tips for Slides
- Keep image assets optimized for web load before big conferences
- Mirror decks to offline PDF when venue Wi-Fi is uncertain
- Document embed permissions when iframing customer portals
Who Slides is for
- Engineers and advocates publishing reusable talk decks
- Educators sharing live decks with simple URLs
- Teams that need consistent office workflow output quality
Who Slides is not for
- Marketing teams needing stock-heavy drag timelines only inside traditional NLEs
- Organizations requiring strict constraints beyond Slides default operating model
Slides FAQs
- Is Slides.com the same as Google Slides?
- No. Slides.com is a separate hosted presentation product. Compare features, identity systems, and export paths before migrating existing Google Workspace habits.
- Does Slides.com include generative AI for entire decks?
- Check the live product. Slides.com historically emphasizes authoring and presenting; pair with dedicated AI deck tools if you need end-to-end generation from a single prompt.
Tools similar to Slides
- Gamma — Deck-first narratives generated from prompts with embedded layouts.
- Docmee AiPPT — Presentation-first drafting that merges outlines with imagery prompts.
- Notion AI — In-workspace drafting, summaries, and Q&A over pages and databases with team permissions.