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
- 1Paste the URL — — any YouTube video with captions — a talk, lecture, or how-to.
- 2Generate the deck — — the tool reads the transcript and structures slides with titles, bullet points, and speaker notes.
- 3Import and present — — copy the output into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote and you're ready to present.
Why use it
- Presentation-ready output — full speaker notes written for delivery, not just slide bullets.
- Any platform — structure pastes cleanly into PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote.
- Repurpose expert content — turn a recorded talk or lecture into a live presentation in minutes.
- Free — no 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.