Google’s New AI Feature: Your Report, Now a Slide Deck

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Google has unveiled a new AI-powered feature that can turn your notes, outlines, or reports into a full-fledged presentation. This new tool, part of Gemini Canvas, automatically builds a structured and themed Google Slides deck from any text document.

The process is fast and intelligent. The AI reads and interprets your file, then generates a clean, professional-looking presentation. It creates all the necessary titles, adds section breaks for clarity, and even finds relevant visuals to match your topic.

This functionality is a game-changer for anyone who creates presentations. It automates the initial, time-consuming design phase, allowing users to go from a text document to a polished slide deck in seconds.

This new capability is integrated into Gemini’s Canvas mode, which was already an AI hub for writing and brainstorming. Now, it serves as a powerful bridge between your text ideas and a visual, presentation-ready format.

The global rollout is already underway for both personal and Workspace accounts. Early reports indicate that Gemini Advanced (Pro) subscribers are receiving the update first, with a broader release for all users planned to follow.

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