A small slide tool automates the doc-to-deck chore
SlideCraft turns an existing document, topic, or meeting goal into a structured slide deck without manually rebuilding the same material. The aim is not to create a long pile of bullet points, but to reshape written content into slides that can be used. It has an HTML mode for decks that need to stay editable, reusable, and easy to restyle later.
It also has an for slides that need to look more finished as a single polished page. Text can still be edited after either mode is used. The system first organizes the content into a slide structure, then produces either a HTML and CSS deck or an image render.
The most useful parts in practice are reusing an HTML deck with a new look and having speaker notes. Dense data slides remain a weak spot because the numbers may be correct while the main emphasis still needs a .
Key points
- The tool targets the repeated work of turning documents into slide decks by hand.
- HTML mode is meant for decks that will be edited, reused, and restyled.
- is meant for slides that need a more finished visual look.
- Both modes keep text editable after generation.
- Data-heavy slides still need because the emphasis can be wrong.