Deckwise: An AI presentation agent for creating and iteratively editing slide decks
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Summary
Deckwise is an AI presentation agent that goes beyond one-time generation. It takes topics, notes, files, or sources, plans an outline, creates editable slides, and allows users to iteratively refine content using a lasso tool to select and modify specific parts. The tool is designed to help users transform messy materials into polished, editable presentations through collaborative AI assistance.
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We wanted something closer to a presentation agent.
You can select part of a slide with lasso and ask the agent to rewrite, redesign, reorder, or polish it.
The goal is simple: help people go from messy materials to a presentation they can actually edit, present
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