AI PPTX guide

AI pitch deck generator for founders.

AI can turn a founder's messy notes into a structured investor pitch deck in minutes: a clear problem, a sharp solution slide, a credible market view and a tight ask. What it cannot do is invent your traction, your customer proof or your financial logic. This page covers where AI genuinely helps a fundraising deck and where a human still has to do the work.

PPTX test

01

Story

Does the deck make a clear argument?

02

Export

Are slides editable in PowerPoint?

03

Review

Can a team polish and approve it?

The standard slide order

What belongs in a pitch deck, slide by slide.

Most early-stage decks follow a recognisable sequence, popularised by templates such as the Sequoia and Y Combinator outlines. It is a convention, not a rule. The table below shows each slide, what to put on it, and where AI usefully helps versus where you must supply the substance yourself.

SlideWhat it should sayWhere AI helps vs. where you do the work
ProblemThe pain, who feels it, and why it matters now.AI sharpens the wording; you confirm the pain is real and urgent.
SolutionYour product and the one thing that makes it different.AI drafts the pitch; watch that it does not overstate your differentiation.
MarketMarket size with named sources and stated assumptions.AI structures the slide; never let it invent a TAM figure, that destroys trust.
TractionRevenue, users, growth, pilots, letters of intent.You supply real numbers only; investors spot inflated or fabricated metrics fast.
TeamWhy this team can win, with relevant proof.AI tightens bios; you provide the actual track record.
The askHow much you are raising and what it buys.AI phrases it clearly; you set the real number and use of funds.

A workflow that works

How to draft a deck with AI without faking it.

1. Brief, then outline

Paste your real founder notes and ask for a 10 to 15 slide seed outline in the standard order. Tell the model what is genuinely strong so it leads with that.

2. Flag every claim

Ask the AI to list every statement on the deck that would need evidence, then replace each placeholder with real data or cut it.

3. One idea per slide

Have it rewrite slide titles as conclusions, not topics, and keep body text to a single argument per slide rather than a paragraph.

4. Export and pressure-test

Export to an editable .pptx, apply your branding, then have a founder, advisor or operator critique the story before it reaches an investor.

Related guides

Continue the AI presentation research.

For drafting the narrative itself, a multi-model workspace such as MultipleChat can be useful: you can outline the deck with one model, have another critique the investor logic, then move the polished copy into your slide tool. It is a place to think through the story, not a one-click deck designer. The guides below cover nearby topics: editable PPTX, AI PowerPoint generators, sales decks and Gamma alternatives.

FAQ

Pitch deck questions, answered honestly.

Can AI generate a pitch deck?

Yes, in the sense that AI can produce a slide-by-slide draft and outline from your notes in minutes. It is strong at structuring the standard sequence (problem, solution, market, traction, team, ask), tightening slide titles and rephrasing rambling text into one idea per slide. It cannot supply the underlying business: real traction numbers, a defensible market size, or genuine investor relationships. Treat the AI output as a first draft to edit, not a finished deck.

What slides should a pitch deck include?

A common early-stage order is: cover, problem, solution, product, market size, business model, traction, go-to-market, competition, team, financials and the ask. This is a convention popularised by templates like the Sequoia and Y Combinator outlines, not a rule. Seed decks are often around 10 to 15 slides. Reorder or drop slides to fit your story, and lead with whatever is genuinely strongest, often traction or team.

Are AI pitch decks good enough for investors?

The structure and writing can be, but the raw draft usually is not without editing. Investors react to specifics, real metrics, a clear wedge, and an honest market view, and AI tends to fill gaps with generic or inflated claims. Use AI for the skeleton and clarity, then replace every placeholder with real data and have a founder, advisor or operator pressure-test the narrative before sending.

Can it export an editable PPTX?

Some tools export a native, editable .pptx with real text boxes and shapes; others produce a web deck, PDF or flattened image slides that are hard to edit later. If you need to refine the deck in PowerPoint or Google Slides, or hand it to a designer, confirm the export format on the tool's own pricing or feature page before paying, since this varies by product and plan.

Is there a free pitch deck generator?

Several AI presentation tools offer a free tier or trial, though free plans often add watermarks, cap slide counts or restrict editable export. If you only need to draft outline copy, a general chat model can do that at no extra cost and you bring the design separately. Always check current limits on the official pricing page, as free tiers change frequently.

Can I use my own branding?

It depends on the tool. Many let you set fonts, colours and a logo, and some accept an uploaded brand template or theme; others only offer fixed templates with limited control. If brand consistency matters, test whether you can apply your colour palette, typeface and logo, and check how cleanly that survives the editable export, before committing.