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Turn any video into a slide deck

Get slide titles, bullets, layouts, and speaker notes — ready to present.

This free tool converts any YouTube video into a presentation-ready slide deck — complete with slide titles, structured content, and speaker notes written for whoever will stand up and present it. Paste a URL and get a deck you can import into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote and deliver today. Built for talks, lessons, and repurposed expert content.

How to turn a YouTube video into a presentation

  1. 1Paste the URL— any YouTube video with captions — a talk, lecture, or how-to.
  2. 2Generate the deck— the tool reads the transcript and structures slides with titles, bullet points, and speaker notes.
  3. 3Import and present— copy the output into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote and you're ready to present.

Why use it

  • Presentation-ready outputfull speaker notes written for delivery, not just slide bullets.
  • Any platformstructure pastes cleanly into PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote.
  • Repurpose expert contentturn a recorded talk or lecture into a live presentation in minutes.
  • Freeno account.

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from the YouTube Slides Generator?+

This tool produces a *presentation*: every slide comes with speaker notes written for someone who will stand up and deliver the content — transitions, verbal cues, what to say between bullets. The [Slides Generator](https://veridive.com/tools/slides) outputs the raw slide content (titles and bullets) for you to design yourself, without speaker notes. Use this one if you're presenting; use Slides if you're designing.

Does it include speaker notes?+

Yes — that's the main point. Each slide has notes written as if for a presenter: what to say, how to move between points, and how to land the section. They come directly from what was said in the video.

Can I import the deck into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote?+

The output is structured text organized by slide. Copy it into a blank deck in any of those apps — or into a template you already have — and you're ready to customize and present.

What kinds of videos make good presentations?+

Talks, lectures, interviews, tutorials, and explainers work best — anything where a person is speaking to an audience or explaining a topic logically. Music, vlogs, and mostly-visual videos with little speech don't translate well.

Is it free?+

Yes — completely free with no account, no email, and no credit card required. Paste a URL and generate as many decks as you need.

Do I need to create an account or install an extension?+

Neither. It's a free web tool — paste the URL in your browser on desktop or mobile and the deck is generated in your session. Nothing to install.

Does it work on videos without captions?+

It relies on the video's caption track. Most public videos have auto-generated captions. A video with captions disabled or very little speech won't produce a useful deck.

How many slides will it generate?+

It scales to the video's structure rather than hitting a fixed number — a 10-minute talk might yield 6–10 slides, while a dense 45-minute lecture could produce 20+. Each slide maps to a genuine topic shift in the content.

Can I edit the slides after?+

Yes — the output is plain text organized by slide. Edit any slide title, bullet, or speaker note before you paste it into your presentation app.

Can I turn an entire YouTube channel into presentations?+

This free tool does one video at a time. If you need to build decks or extract structured content from a library of videos at scale, [veridive](https://veridive.com) (below) is built for that.

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