Hi, I’m Izhan.
I built EXdeck because I was tired of opening PowerPoint and staring at the empty title slide. This is a note about what I made, why, and how to reach me when something’s broken or could be better.
Most “AI presentation builders” produce something fluent enough to look real but brittle enough that you have to redo it from scratch. The ones that produce something actually good lock it inside their own format and won’t let you out. You can’t open the file in PowerPoint, you can’t edit a chart, you can’t even change the font without paying.
The bet here is that you can have both. A first draft that respects how decks are actually structured — with section dividers, tables, two-column comparisons, callout quotes, real footnotes, real references — and an editor that lets you do anything to it. Drag any text box. Recolor a chart by clicking it. Ask the chat to rewrite slide three. Export to PowerPoint and keep editing in PowerPoint if you want.
Start free, no card needed: generate, edit, present, and export to .pptx and .pdf. Free decks carry a small “Made with EXdeck” mark; the paid plans lift the monthly limit, remove it, and add the finishing touches for people who present a lot. All I ask is a quick honest review before your first export.
EXdeck is open source. The whole thing is published under my name on GitHub so anyone can read what it does, fork it, file issues, or send a pull request. I’d genuinely love to know what’s broken or could be better. The product gets better when people send notes.
Thanks for using it.
About me
- From Kashmir, India
- B.E. Computer Science, RNS Institute of Technology, Bengaluru
- mohammadizhan710@gmail.com
Find me
Open an issue on GitHub or email mohammadizhan710@gmail.com. Replies usually come back the same day.