PPTX Mode

Create fully editable PowerPoint presentations

Quick Facts
Format: PPTX (Microsoft PowerPoint)
Editable: Yes, fully
Credits Cost: Lower than Image mode

What is PPTX Mode?

PPTX Mode generates native PowerPoint files with editable elements. Each slide contains text boxes, shapes, and other native PowerPoint elements that you can modify after export.

Key Features

PPTX Mode offers several advantages for users who need flexibility:

Fully Editable

All text, shapes, and layouts can be modified in PowerPoint or compatible software.

Fast Generation

Native elements are generated quickly without waiting for AI image processing.

Native Elements

Charts, tables, and shapes are real PowerPoint objects, not images.

Universal Compatibility

Works with PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides, and other office suites.

How It Works

The PPTX generation process creates native PowerPoint elements:

  1. 1

    Analyze Outline

    AI analyzes your outline to determine the best layout for each slide.

  2. 2

    Generate Content

    Text content is generated and formatted for each slide.

  3. 3

    Apply Template

    Your chosen template backgrounds and colors are applied.

  4. 4

    Build PPTX

    Native PowerPoint elements are created and assembled into a .pptx file.

Technical Details

Understanding the technical aspects of PPTX generation:

AspectDetail
File Format.pptx (Office Open XML)
Slide ElementsText boxes, shapes, charts, tables
TemplatesBackgrounds applied from system templates
Aspect Ratios4:3, 16:9, 21:9

Limitations

Be aware of these limitations when using PPTX mode:

!AI-generated images are limited compared to Image mode
!Complex infographics may render differently across applications
!Some advanced visual effects may not be supported

Tips for PPTX Mode

Use PPTX mode when you need to make changes after export
Export as PPTX first, then make final edits before presenting
PPTX files are smaller and easier to share via email

If you want to save time while keeping editability, this is a practical way to use PPTX mode:

  1. 1

    Lock the structure first

    Review and refine the outline before generating slides so the section order and slide goals are already clear.

  2. 2

    Do one human editing pass after export

    Once the PPTX is exported, focus on titles, key numbers, brand wording, and anything that must be precise.

  3. 3

    Use it as the working version

    PPTX works best as the version for collaboration, review, and final last-mile edits.

When to Use PPTX Mode

PPTX Mode is ideal for these scenarios:

  • Business presentations that need team input
  • Reports that may need data updates
  • Presentations shared with clients for review
  • Any project where you need editing flexibility

Good fit

Decks that need revision, team collaboration, client review, or reuse after the first export.

Less suitable

Decks where maximum visual impact matters more than editability and the final version will rarely change after export.

Pro Tip
Create a backup of your original PPTX before making edits. This way you can always go back to the AI-generated version.