Presenton API lets you create, edit, and export AI presentations directly from your applications, services, workflows, or scripts using a simple REST interface. It combines AI with a template-driven approach, so every deck is fast to produce, consistently structured, and on brand. Bring your own custom templates and themes, or use built-in templates. Then guide structure, tone, and verbosity with clear prompting instructions to fit any audience or domain.
Start new decks from scratch or reuse and refine existing presentations, with fine-grained control over slides, sections, text, images, and more. The result is a reliable, scalable way to automate presentation creation across teams and systems.
If you’re using open-source, use v1 APIs. v3 APIs are not yet available on open-source.
What you can do
Features
Template-based approach
Presentations are created from templates to ensure visual consistency.
- Use built-in templates provided by Presenton
- Create your own templates by importing an existing PDF or PPTX
- Apply templates repeatedly while swapping content, icons, and images
There are two main inputs that shape the output:
- instructions: Steer structure and style. Use this to specify outline guidance, section ordering and other
- content: Supply the material to include—facts, bullet points, talking points, or a prompt describing what the deck should cover.
Editing and reuse
- Edit specific parts of a generated presentation (individual slides, sections, text blocks, images) through the API.
- Use an existing presentation as a base, adjust selected elements, and generate a new version without starting from scratch.
Web search
Enable web search to let Presenton gather context before generation. This can improve the stability and freshness of the content, especially for data-sensitive or time-bound topics.
How generation works internally
Presenton uses a multi-step pipeline:
- Outline generation
- Structure and slide layout selection
- Content(text, images and icons) generation for selected slide layouts
This process typically takes up to 1–2 minutes, depending on slide count and complexity.