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Use case · Slides

Decks that look designed, written by a prompt

Hand your agent an outline and a tone. Open Design applies a deck template and visual system so every slide is laid out, typeset, and on-brand — not a bullet list on a blank background.

Editorial illustration of an outline on the left turning into a sequence of designed presentation slides on the right

In one line

Open Design turns an outline into a designed HTML deck your agent renders in one session — present it in the browser, export to PDF or PPTX, and keep the source in your repo.

How decks work with Open Design

  1. 01

    Give it the outline

    Paste your talking points or a rough structure. The agent loads the deck skill so it produces a sequence of laid-out slides, not one long document.

  2. 02

    Choose a deck style

    Open Design ships deck templates — editorial, Swiss-international, dark technical, and more. The agent applies one so typography, grid, and accents stay consistent across every slide.

  3. 03

    Generate the slides

    Each point becomes a designed slide with the right hierarchy — titles, supporting visuals, data callouts. It renders to HTML, so it presents full-screen in any browser.

  4. 04

    Present, export, iterate

    Present from the browser, or export to PDF / PPTX for sharing. Refine by talking to the agent — "tighten the data slide, add a closing call to action." The deck source stays in your project.

What you can present

Decks with Open Design vs. the old way

What you need With Open Design PowerPoint / Keynote / AI slide tools
Go from outline to slides One prompt; the agent lays out every slide Build each slide by hand, or fight a template
Consistent design Deck templates with a real grid and type system Theme drift, manual alignment, off-brand defaults
Data & diagrams Charts and callouts rendered as part of the slide Paste static images or rebuild charts each time
Export formats HTML to present, plus PDF / PPTX export Locked to one app’s format
Review & versioning Source lives in your repo, diffable Binary file, no meaningful diff
Cost & lock-in Open source, bring your own keys, runs locally App license or per-seat AI add-on

Real decks rendered from an outline. Pick a style close to your talk and describe the content.

Browse deck templates →

Slides FAQ

  1. 01 Do I need PowerPoint or Keynote?

    No. Open Design renders decks to HTML inside your coding agent and can export to PDF or PPTX. You present from the browser or hand off a file — no presentation app required to build it.

  2. 02 Are these just AI-generated bullet points?

    No. The agent applies a real deck template with a grid, type scale, and visual hierarchy, so slides look designed rather than auto-filled.

  3. 03 Can I export to PowerPoint for a client?

    Yes. Decks export to PPTX and PDF in addition to the HTML you present from, so they fit whatever the audience expects.

  4. 04 Which agents can I use?

    Claude Code, Codex, Cursor Agent, Gemini CLI, and more first-party adapters, with your own provider keys.

Build your next deck tonight

Star the repo, install Open Design, and turn your outline into a designed deck — in the agent you already use.

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