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AI Slides Generator: Turn Any URL, PDF, or Text into Slides Instantly

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The hardest part of making a presentation isn't choosing fonts or picking color schemes. It's gathering the content.

You spend 40 minutes pulling information from a blog post, a PDF report, some notes in a doc, and maybe a YouTube video you watched last week. Then you spend another 30 minutes organizing it into slides. By the time you open your presentation tool, you've already burned an hour — and you haven't designed a single slide yet.

What if you could skip all of that?

Felo's AI slides generator takes content from URLs, PDFs, plain text, and YouTube videos, then turns it into a structured presentation in under a minute. No copy-pasting between tabs. No manual summarizing. No rearranging bullet points for 20 minutes.

This guide walks through exactly how each input method works, when to use them, and how Felo compares to other presentation tools that claim to do the same thing.


Why Most AI Slide Tools Miss the Point

Most AI presentation makers work like this: you type a topic, and the tool generates generic slides based on what its model already knows. That's fine if you need a quick overview of "What is machine learning?" But it falls apart the moment you need specific content — your company's Q3 results, a competitor's product page, or the key points from a 40-page research paper.

[IMG: Side-by-side comparison showing generic AI-generated slides vs. Felo slides built from a specific URL]

The real bottleneck isn't slide design. It's content ingestion. You already have the source material. You need a tool that can read it, extract what matters, and structure it for presentation.

Felo's AI slides generator was built around this idea. Instead of starting from a blank prompt, you start from real content — a webpage, a document, a video transcript — and the AI does the extraction and structuring work.

Here's what each input method looks like in practice.


Method 1: URL to Slides — Turn Any Webpage into a Presentation

Best for: Blog posts, product pages, news articles, competitor analysis, research summaries

How It Works

  1. Copy the URL of any publicly accessible webpage
  2. Paste it into Felo Slides
  3. The AI fetches the page, extracts the main content (ignoring navigation, ads, and sidebars), and structures it into a slide deck
  4. Review the generated slides, edit if needed, export

That's it. Three steps.

What the AI Actually Does

When you feed a URL into the AI slides generator, it doesn't just dump the entire page onto slides. It:

  • Identifies the main content — strips headers, footers, cookie banners, and ad blocks
  • Extracts key arguments or points — finds the thesis, supporting evidence, and conclusions
  • Structures for presentation — breaks the content into logical slide sections with headers and bullet points
  • Generates speaker notes — adds context that you'd say out loud but wouldn't put on the slide itself

Real Example

Say you paste a URL to a TechCrunch article about a new AI funding round. Within seconds, Felo generates:

  • Slide 1: Title slide with the company name, funding amount, and date
  • Slide 2: What the company does (2-3 bullet points)
  • Slide 3: The funding details — lead investors, total raised, valuation
  • Slide 4: Market context and competitive landscape
  • Slide 5: Key takeaways and what to watch next

Each slide pulls directly from the article. No hallucinated details. No generic filler.

[IMG: Screenshot of Felo Slides interface showing a URL being entered and the resulting slide deck]

Tips for URL-to-Slides

  • Long-form articles work best. A 2,000-word feature piece gives the AI enough material for 8-12 solid slides. A 300-word news brief might give you 3-4.
  • Landing pages need context. If you're converting a product page, add a note about your audience so the AI frames it correctly (e.g., "for investor pitch" vs. "for internal team").
  • Non-English pages work. Felo handles content in multiple languages and can generate slides in your preferred language regardless of the source.

Method 2: PDF to Slides — AI Reads the Document So You Don't Have To

Best for: Research papers, whitepapers, reports, proposals, textbooks, legal documents

How It Works

  1. Upload a PDF file to Felo Slides
  2. The AI parses the document — including multi-column layouts, tables, and figures
  3. It identifies sections, key findings, and supporting data
  4. Generates a slide deck that mirrors the document's structure but condenses it for presentation

Handling Complex PDFs

Not all PDFs are created equal. A 5-page memo is straightforward. A 60-page research paper with citations, appendices, and dense technical language is a different challenge.

Felo's pdf to slides AI engine handles:

  • Multi-column academic papers — correctly reads the reading order across columns
  • Tables and charts — extracts data points and converts them into slide-friendly summaries
  • Nested headings — uses the document's own structure to determine slide hierarchy
  • References and footnotes — includes relevant citations without cluttering the main slides

What You Get

For a typical 20-page industry report, expect:

  • 10-15 content slides covering the key sections
  • Data highlights pulled from charts and tables
  • Executive summary slide at the top
  • Sources slide with proper attribution

[IMG: Upload flow showing a PDF being dragged into Felo Slides, with a progress indicator and the resulting slides]

When This Saves the Most Time

Think about the last time you had to present findings from a report you didn't write. You probably spent an hour reading it, highlighting key parts, then another hour building slides from your highlights.

With the pdf to slides AI workflow, that 2-hour process becomes a 2-minute one. Upload the report, get the deck, review for accuracy, done.

This is especially valuable for:

  • Consultants who need to present client research findings
  • Sales teams turning product spec sheets into pitch decks
  • Students summarizing research papers for study groups
  • Analysts presenting quarterly reports to stakeholders

Method 3: Text to Slides — From Rough Ideas to Structured Deck

Best for: Brain dumps, meeting notes, outlines, topic-based presentations, quick explainers

How It Works

This is the most flexible input method. You can give Felo:

  • A single topic line ("Explain the differences between B2B and B2C marketing")
  • A paragraph of rough notes
  • A full outline with bullet points
  • Meeting notes that need to become an action-item deck

The text to slides generator takes whatever you provide and structures it into a presentation format.

Two Modes of Operation

Topic mode: You give a subject, and the AI generates content from its knowledge base. This is similar to other AI presentation tools, but Felo's output tends to be more structured and specific because it draws from Felo Search's indexed content rather than raw model memory.

Content mode: You paste your own text — notes, an outline, a draft — and the AI restructures it into slides. This is where the text to slides generator really differentiates itself. You're not asking the AI to think for you. You're asking it to organize your thinking.

Example: Meeting Notes to Slides

You paste this into Felo:

Team sync - June 23
- Revenue up 12% QoQ, driven by enterprise segment
- New pricing tier launches July 15, need to update sales materials
- Hiring: 2 engineering roles open, interviews next week
- Customer feedback: dashboard load times are a pain point
- Next quarter focus: APAC expansion, targeting Japan and Korea

Felo generates a 6-slide deck:

  • Slide 1: Q2 Performance Update
  • Slide 2: Revenue Highlights — 12% QoQ growth, enterprise segment breakdown
  • Slide 3: Upcoming: New Pricing Tier — July 15 launch, action items for sales
  • Slide 4: Team Updates — open roles, interview timeline
  • Slide 5: Customer Feedback — dashboard performance issues, priority level
  • Slide 6: Q3 Priorities — APAC expansion, Japan and Korea targets

[IMG: Before/after showing raw meeting notes on the left and clean generated slides on the right]

Why This Matters

Most people's notes aren't presentation-ready. They're fragments, bullet points, stream-of-consciousness dumps. The text to slides generator bridges the gap between "what I'm thinking" and "what I need to present" without requiring you to rewrite anything first.


Method 4: YouTube to Slides — Extract Key Points from Video Content

Best for: Conference talks, lectures, product demos, webinars, training videos

How It Works

  1. Paste a YouTube video URL
  2. Felo extracts the video transcript
  3. The AI identifies key topics, arguments, and takeaways from the transcript
  4. Generates a slide deck summarizing the video's content

Why This Is Useful

YouTube is full of expert knowledge locked in video format. You can't screenshot your way through a 45-minute keynote and call it a presentation. But with YouTube-to-slides, you can extract the core message and create a structured summary in seconds.

This works well for:

  • Conference talks you want to share with your team
  • Educational content you're adapting for your own teaching
  • Product demos you need to summarize for stakeholders who won't watch the full video
  • Webinar content you want to repurpose into a deck

What the AI Extracts

From a 30-minute keynote, expect:

  • 8-12 slides covering the speaker's main arguments
  • Key quotes preserved verbatim where impactful
  • Data points and examples the speaker referenced
  • Logical flow that mirrors the video's structure

[IMG: YouTube URL being pasted into Felo Slides with the transcript extraction process visible]

Limitations to Know

  • The video must have captions or a transcript available (most YouTube videos do)
  • Very visual presentations (where the speaker's slides carry most of the content) may lose some context since the AI works from the transcript, not the visual content
  • Music-heavy or entertainment content won't translate well — this tool is designed for information-dense videos

Side-by-Side: Input Method Comparison

Not sure which method to use? Here's a quick reference:

Input MethodSource TypeBest ForOutput Quality Depends On
URL to SlidesAny webpageArticles, product pages, newsArticle length and depth
PDF to SlidesPDF documentsReports, papers, proposalsDocument structure quality
Text to SlidesRaw text or topicsNotes, outlines, quick decksHow much context you provide
YouTube to SlidesVideo contentTalks, lectures, demosTranscript availability

How Felo Compares to Other Tools

Most AI presentation tools offer one input method: a text prompt. You type a topic, you get slides. That's it.

Here's what the landscape looks like:

  • Gamma: Text prompt → slides. Good design, single input.
  • Tome: Text prompt → slides. Narrative focus, single input.
  • Beautiful.ai: Template-based with AI suggestions. Manual content entry.
  • Canva AI: Text prompt → slides. Design-heavy, content-light.
  • Felo Slides: URL, PDF, text, YouTube → slides. Four input methods, content-first.

[IMG: Comparison table graphic showing input methods across different AI slide tools]

The multi-source approach isn't just a feature list — it reflects a different philosophy. Felo assumes you already have content. Other tools assume you're starting from zero. Both are valid, but if you're a professional who regularly works with existing materials (which is most people), starting from your content is faster and produces more accurate results.


Real-World Use Cases

Sales: Turn a Prospect's Website into a Custom Pitch Deck

Before a sales call, paste the prospect's company website URL into Felo Slides. The AI generates a deck covering what the company does, their market position, and potential pain points your product solves. Customize the last few slides with your solution specifics.

Time saved: 30-45 minutes of pre-call research and deck building.

Education: Convert a Research Paper into Lecture Slides

A professor uploads a 30-page academic paper. Felo's pdf to slides AI extracts the key arguments, methodology, findings, and discussion points into a 15-slide lecture deck. The professor adds discussion questions and in-class exercises manually.

Time saved: 2-3 hours of reading and slide creation per lecture.

Marketing: Repurpose a Blog Post into a Webinar Deck

Your team published a long-form blog post that performed well. Paste the URL into Felo Slides. The AI structures it into a presentation format. Add your branding, some product screenshots, and you have a webinar deck that matches your published content exactly.

Time saved: 1-2 hours of content restructuring.

Consulting: Summarize a Client Report for the Steering Committee

You've written a 50-page deliverable. The steering committee wants a 15-minute summary. Upload the PDF, get the slide deck, trim it to the 5-6 points that matter most to this audience.

Time saved: 1-2 hours of report re-reading and condensing.


How to Get Better Slides from Felo

A few practical tips that improve output quality regardless of input method:

1. Be specific about audience. If Felo asks for context, use it. "For C-suite executives" produces different output than "For engineering team." The AI adjusts depth, language, and focus accordingly.

2. Edit the structure, not just the content. After generation, rearrange slides to match your narrative flow. The AI's structure is a strong starting point, not a final answer.

3. Use the URL method for competitive analysis. Paste three competitor URLs, get three decks, compare. Faster than reading all three pages in detail.

4. Combine methods for rich decks. Use URL-to-slides for market data, text-to-slides for your internal analysis, then merge. Felo's editor lets you combine slides from different sources into one cohesive deck.

5. Review data points. The AI is good at extracting numbers and statistics from sources, but always verify specific figures — especially from PDFs with complex table layouts.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is an AI slides generator?

An AI slides generator is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to automatically create presentation slides from source content. Instead of manually designing each slide, you provide input — text, a URL, a document, or a video link — and the AI structures the content into a slide deck with titles, bullet points, and speaker notes.

Can Felo generate slides from a URL?

Yes. Paste any publicly accessible URL into Felo Slides, and the AI extracts the main content from the page, identifies key points, and generates a structured presentation. It works with blog posts, news articles, product pages, and any content-rich webpage.

How does the PDF to slides AI feature work?

Upload a PDF document to Felo Slides. The AI parses the document's text, identifies sections and key findings, handles multi-column layouts and tables, then generates a slide deck that summarizes the document's content in presentation format.

Is Felo's text to slides generator different from ChatGPT?

Yes. ChatGPT can generate text that you then manually format into slides. Felo's text to slides generator creates actual presentation slides — with structure, visual hierarchy, and speaker notes — ready to present or export. It also draws from Felo Search's indexed content for more accurate, up-to-date information.

Can I use YouTube videos as slide source material?

Yes. Paste a YouTube URL into Felo Slides, and the AI extracts the video transcript, identifies key topics and takeaways, and generates slides summarizing the video content. The video must have captions or a transcript available.

What languages does Felo Slides support?

Felo Slides supports content input in multiple languages and can generate slides in your preferred output language. You can, for example, input a Chinese webpage and generate English slides, or vice versa.

How many slides does Felo generate from one source?

It depends on the source material's length and density. A short blog post might produce 5-7 slides. A 20-page report could generate 12-18 slides. A 45-minute keynote might yield 10-15 slides. You can always edit, add, or remove slides after generation.

Can I customize the design of AI-generated slides?

Yes. After the AI generates the content structure, you can adjust themes, colors, fonts, and layouts in Felo's slide editor. The AI handles content; you handle branding.


Stop Copy-Pasting. Start Presenting.

The time you spend building slides isn't spent thinking. It's spent formatting.

Every minute you spend copying text from a PDF into a bullet point, or restructuring a webpage's content into presentation format, is a minute you're not spending on the actual message you want to deliver.

Felo's AI slides generator handles the formatting. You provide the source — a URL, a document, some notes, a video — and the AI builds the deck. You review it, adjust it, and present it.

Try it now: Go to Felo Slides and paste a URL. See what happens in 30 seconds.

No signup wall for the first deck. No credit card. Just paste a link and watch your content become a presentation.

[IMG: Felo Slides homepage with a URL input field and a "Generate" button, clean and minimal]


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