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How to Create a Pitch Deck with AI

A pitch deck is a story, not a document. AI can draft that story in seconds so you spend your energy on the narrative and the numbers instead of formatting. Here's the structure investors expect and how to build it fast.

The slides that actually matter

  • Problem — the pain, made concrete
  • Solution — your product in one clear line
  • Market — how big the opportunity really is
  • Product — what it does, shown not told
  • Traction — proof something is working
  • Business model — how you make money
  • Team — why you can pull this off
  • Ask — what you want and what it buys

Let AI draft, then sharpen

Describe your company and round in one line, and an AI PPT maker will lay out these slides with a coherent flow and a clean theme. Then do the part only you can: replace generic claims with your real numbers, your real traction, and your specific ask.

Keep every slide to one idea

Investors skim. One message per slide, a headline that states the takeaway, and a chart or a single visual to back it up. If a slide needs a paragraph, it's two slides.

Export and rehearse

Export a real .pptx so you can present from anywhere and tweak on the fly, and a PDF for sending ahead. Then rehearse against the clock — a tight ten-slide deck beats a sprawling twenty every time.

Build one now, free

Open the editor, type a one-line brief, and EXdeck builds a full, editable deck in about ten seconds — then export to real PowerPoint or PDF.

Open the editor

Frequently asked questions

Can AI really build a usable pitch deck?

AI builds a strong structural draft — flow, headlines, layout, and charts — in seconds. The founder still supplies the real numbers and story, but you skip the blank-page and formatting work entirely.

How many slides should a pitch deck be?

Around ten is the sweet spot for an initial pitch: problem, solution, market, product, traction, model, team, and ask, plus a title and a closing slide.

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