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htmlslides

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Dynamic HTML presentations that captivate, in the AI era.

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No install — plays in the browserGitHub / share links / local filesOne-click share & embed

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FAQ

What is htmlslides?
htmlslides lets you build presentations as dynamic HTML and play, share, and embed them right in your browser — no software to install. Unlike a PowerPoint, it carries real animation, interaction, and live content, and travels as a single link, so your ideas are far more likely to get watched and remembered.
Why HTML instead of PowerPoint?
Because it's alive. HTML decks carry real animation, interactivity, and live data, and render identically in any browser on any device — open and go. You send a link, not a 40MB attachment that might not open or might break its layout on someone else's machine. In the AI era, that's how a speaker stands out.
I don't have a deck yet — how do I make one?
Two fast paths. Start from the template marketplace — polished, animated official templates ready to make yours. Or open Create, copy our ready-made prompt, and hand it to any AI agent (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor…) to generate the entire deck, then upload and play. You bring the ideas; AI does the build.
What files are supported? Do I need to know how to code?
Any HTML file with <section class="slide"> elements, imported from a GitHub link, a share link, or a local file. Can't code? Use a template or let AI generate it. Can code? Your deck is fully yours — no proprietary format, no lock-in.
How do I share, embed, or export video?
Every import gets a unique share link anyone can play in a browser. You can also copy an embed snippet for your own site, or record the whole deck into a downloadable video right in the browser and post it anywhere. Build once, share everywhere.
What's the difference between Free and Pro?
Free already lets you upload, play, and share, with a couple of official templates free and 50MB of storage. Pro ($19/mo) makes every official template free, bumps storage to 1GB, and unlocks Speaker Mode (a dual-screen view with current slide, next-slide preview, and editable notes) plus one-click video export. If you present for real with any regularity, Pro tends to pay for itself the first time out.
What are credits, and do I need them?
Credits buy premium templates in the marketplace, starting at $1 and used only when you want one. If you're on Pro, every official template is already free — so you usually won't need to buy credits separately.