Free Online Tools for Presentations

AI-powered and classic presentation tools — create visuals & slides, translate decks, and present, all in your browser.

A complete toolbox for working with presentations

SlideModel's presentation tools are a growing collection of focused utilities for everyone who builds, edits, repairs, or delivers slide decks. Each one solves a specific problem (generating a styled word cloud, vectorizing a raster logo, translating a PowerPoint file, compressing a bloated .pptx, extracting speaker notes for rehearsal) without forcing you into a desktop app or a paid plan. There's no install, no signup wall for the basics, and nothing leaves your browser unless you choose an AI-powered option.

If you've ever pasted images into PowerPoint manually, hunted through <a:t> elements in XML, or spent half an hour timing a deck by clicking through it slide by slide, you'll recognize the kind of friction these tools eliminate. They're built by the same team that designs and ships the SlideModel template library, so the workflow problems they solve are the ones we see professional presenters hit every day.

What can you do with these tools?

The catalog falls into four practical categories.

Design and create

Generate visuals you'd normally pay a designer for. The word cloud generator turns any text into a styled cloud (pick a layout, colors, and shape, then export as PNG or SVG). The AI icon maker generates a matching set of icons on any topic (healthcare, cybersecurity, sustainability, anything) in one of eight visual styles, ready to drop into your slides. The quote slide generator turns a single line into a presentation-ready slide (type your own quote, or search a curated library of famous ones). The image vectorizer converts raster logos and illustrations to clean SVG so they scale without pixelation. The presentation background generator helps you create AI-generated 16:9 slide backgrounds you can use directly in your slide decks or as visual inspiration for custom designs.

Convert and transform

Reshape files you already have. The PowerPoint translator translates a .pptx deck into 12 languages while preserving every font, layout, and graphic. The PowerPoint compressor shrinks bloated decks by re-encoding embedded images (typical savings: 40–80%). The PowerPoint merger combines multiple .pptx files into a single deck without breaking the original styling. The icon sprite cutter slices uploaded sprite sheets into individual transparent PNGs, with AI-assisted region detection for irregular grids. The logo slide maker builds polished "Our Clients" or "Trusted by" slides from your company list and exports an editable .pptx.

Extract and recover

Get content out of files that don't want to give it up. The image extractor pulls every embedded image from a .pptx, .docx, or PDF in one pass (preview, select, and download as a ZIP). The speaker notes extractor lifts the per-slide notes into TXT, Markdown, or DOCX you can rehearse from. The comments extractor gives you every reviewer comment as a sortable table you can export to four formats. The PowerPoint file repair tool recovers what it can from a corrupted .pptx and reports exactly which slides survived (useful when the file won't open at all).

Deliver and present

Run the live presentation itself. The online teleprompter is a full-screen script reader with adjustable speed, mirroring, and import-from-PPTX. The countdown timer keeps a fullscreen clock visible (or on a second monitor) with time-mark alerts so you stay on schedule. The PDF presenter lets you present any PDF like a Keynote or PowerPoint show, with full-screen mode, arrow-key navigation, and a presenter-view stage. The slideshow length calculator estimates total talk time and per-slide pacing from your slide count, words per slide, and target speaking pace. The QR code generator builds styled QR codes for handouts, slides, or session feedback links.

Who uses these tools?

Business professionals preparing quarterly reviews and investor pitches use the PowerPoint compressor to shrink decks before emailing them, the PowerPoint repair tool when a file refuses to open the morning of a meeting, and the countdown timer to stay inside their slot.

Designers and agencies lean on the image vectorizer for rapid logo cleanup, the AI icon maker for coordinated icon sets without licensing fees, and the presentation background generator for branded cover slides and section headers.

Educators and trainers use the speaker notes extractor to print rehearsal scripts, the teleprompter for narrated lectures, the PowerPoint translator for multilingual classrooms, and the slideshow length calculator to plan lesson pacing across an academic term.

Students assembling group decks use the PowerPoint merger to combine sections, the word cloud generator for vocabulary-heavy projects, and the quote slide generator for opening hooks and chapter breaks.

Sales and marketing teams use the logo slide maker for "Trusted by" slides, the comments extractor to roll up reviewer feedback on long decks, and the translator for international decks that need to ship the same week they're approved.

Why SlideModel's presentation tools?

Browser-based, no install. Every tool runs entirely in your browser. There's nothing to download, nothing to update, and nothing to uninstall. They work on Mac, Windows, Linux, Chromebooks, and tablets equally well.

Built by presentation specialists. SlideModel has been designing presentation templates for over a decade. The tools reflect the workflow problems we see professional presenters hit constantly.

Generous free tiers, plus Pro perks. Most tools have free-tier daily limits that cover typical individual use. SlideModel Pro subscribers get expanded daily limits, broader AI capabilities (where AI is involved), and access to our full library of presentation templates, all on the same account.

Professional output. Where exports apply, you get clean editable .pptx files (not flattened images), high-resolution PNGs at print-ready scale, and SVGs that scale cleanly into any slide deck.

Frequently asked questions

Do my files get uploaded somewhere? It depends on the tool. Many tools work entirely in your browser, so your files never leave your device. Tools that use AI features (translation, vectorization, image or icon generation, and similar) need to send the relevant content to a provider API to compute a result, so the necessary data is transmitted for that single request. Each tool's page indicates which mode it uses.

Do I need a SlideModel account? Most tools work without an account, so you can use the basics anonymously. Becoming a SlideModel Pro user (a paid subscription) is rewarded with expanded daily limits, broader AI capabilities, and full access to our catalog of presentation templates — all on the same account that powers slidemodel.com/templates/. So an account is optional for casual use, but upgrading pays off if you use the tools (or templates) often.

What file formats are supported? The exact list depends on the tool and is documented on each tool page. As a general guide: PowerPoint .pptx for compression, merging, translation, repair, and extraction tools; .docx and PDF for the image extractor; PNG, JPEG, and most raster image formats for the vectorizer; and standard image formats for icon sprite input.

How do these tools relate to the SlideModel templates? The tools and the presentation templates are complementary products from the same team. The tools solve specific tasks around your slides; the templates give you a complete designed deck as a starting point. Many users use both: build a deck from a SlideModel template, then use the tools here to polish, compress, translate, or repurpose it.