Skip to content

scraperai/awesome-presentations

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

1 Commit
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Awesome AI Generated Presentations Awesome

A curated showcase of AI-generated slide decks built end-to-end with Sosana Studio — no slides written by hand, no images sourced manually. Every deck below was produced from a single text prompt.

Each entry includes the original prompt, a first-slide thumbnail, and links to the rendered PDF and editable PPTX. Browse by category, steal a prompt, or fork your own.

Tip

Want to generate your own? Open studio.sosana.art, paste any prompt below, and you'll have a deck in a couple of minutes.

Contents

Technology & Engineering

Quantum Computing Explained for Curious Minds

Quantum Computing Explained for Curious Minds

Prompt: Create a clear, visually engaging 10-slide presentation titled 'Quantum Computing Explained for Curious Minds'. Walk a non-technical audience through qubits, superposition, entanglement, real-world quantum hardware, what quantum computers can and cannot do today, and the most exciting near-term applications. Use vivid analogies, concrete examples, and a modern minimal aesthetic with deep blue accents.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

The Architecture of a Modern Search Engine

The Architecture of a Modern Search Engine

Prompt: Create a 10-slide technical deep dive titled 'The Architecture of a Modern Search Engine'. Cover crawling, indexing, ranking signals, vector search, query understanding, latency budgets, and the role of LLMs in retrieval. Aim for senior engineers; use crisp diagrams, dense but readable slides, and a dark, terminal-inspired design system.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Designing Scalable Microservices: Lessons from the Field

Designing Scalable Microservices: Lessons from the Field

Prompt: Create a 10-slide engineering talk titled 'Designing Scalable Microservices: Lessons from the Field'. Discuss service boundaries, async messaging, data ownership, observability, deployment topology, and common failure modes. Include 'do' / 'don't' panels, real-world anti-patterns, and a confident editorial typography style.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

WebAssembly: The Next Frontier of Web Performance

WebAssembly: The Next Frontier of Web Performance

Prompt: Create a 10-slide presentation titled 'WebAssembly: The Next Frontier of Web Performance'. Explain what WebAssembly is, how it compares to JavaScript, real production use cases (Figma, Photoshop Web, Shopify Functions), the component model, and what's coming next. Use a clean, developer-friendly visual style with code snippets where it helps.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Building Your First Mechanical Keyboard from Scratch

Building Your First Mechanical Keyboard from Scratch

Prompt: Create a 10-slide enthusiast guide titled 'Building Your First Mechanical Keyboard from Scratch'. Cover layouts, switches, keycaps, PCBs, hot-swap vs soldered, firmware (QMK/VIA), and assembly steps. Use a playful, hobbyist aesthetic with bold color blocks and exploded-view illustrations.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Business & Startups

Lumen: An AI Tutor for K-12 Students (Pitch Deck)

Lumen: An AI Tutor for K-12 Students (Pitch Deck)

Prompt: Create a 10-slide investor pitch deck for a fictional seed-stage startup called Lumen, an AI tutor for K-12 students. Include problem, solution, product demo, market size, business model, traction, competition, team, ask, and use of funds. Tone: confident, optimistic, design-led. Style: bold geometric shapes, warm pastel palette, generous whitespace.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

How to Price a SaaS Product: Frameworks That Work

How to Price a SaaS Product: Frameworks That Work

Prompt: Create a 10-slide presentation titled 'How to Price a SaaS Product: Frameworks That Work'. Cover value-based pricing, packaging tiers, usage-based vs seat-based, willingness-to-pay research, price anchoring, and common mistakes. Include a worked example and a decision tree. Style: editorial business-magazine layout.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

The Economics of the Creator Economy

The Economics of the Creator Economy

Prompt: Create a 10-slide explainer titled 'The Economics of the Creator Economy'. Cover platform take rates, the 1000 True Fans model, revenue diversification, sponsorships vs subscriptions, the role of AI tools, and the future of creator-led commerce. Style: vivid magazine-cover energy, big numbers, clean infographics.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Negotiation Tactics for Founders Raising a Seed Round

Negotiation Tactics for Founders Raising a Seed Round

Prompt: Create a 10-slide practical guide titled 'Negotiation Tactics for Founders Raising a Seed Round'. Cover term sheets, valuation anchoring, walk-away points, optionality, signaling, and the psychology of investor conversations. Include real-feeling dialogue snippets. Style: confident, monochrome with a single accent color.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Onboarding Engineers in a Remote-First Company

Onboarding Engineers in a Remote-First Company

Prompt: Create a 10-slide internal playbook titled 'Onboarding Engineers in a Remote-First Company'. Cover the first day, the first week, the first 30/60/90 days, async rituals, mentorship, documentation, and signals that onboarding is on track. Style: friendly internal handbook, soft shapes, approachable color palette.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Science & Nature

The Surprising Intelligence of Octopuses

The Surprising Intelligence of Octopuses

Prompt: Create a 10-slide science storytelling deck titled 'The Surprising Intelligence of Octopuses'. Cover distributed neurons, problem solving, tool use, camouflage, individual personalities, and what they teach us about consciousness. Style: rich photographic backgrounds, serif headlines, magazine-feature feel.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Black Holes: A Visual Journey

Black Holes: A Visual Journey

Prompt: Create a 10-slide cinematic science presentation titled 'Black Holes: A Visual Journey'. Cover what they are, how they form, event horizons, spaghettification, Hawking radiation, the M87 image, and the supermassive black hole at our galaxy's center. Style: dark, space-themed, dramatic typography, glowing accents.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

The Hidden Life of Mycelium Networks

The Hidden Life of Mycelium Networks

Prompt: Create a 10-slide nature science deck titled 'The Hidden Life of Mycelium Networks'. Cover the 'wood wide web', symbiosis with trees, communication between plants, role in carbon cycling, and emerging biomaterials made from mycelium. Style: earthy palette, organic shapes, botanical illustration vibes.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Climate Tipping Points: What the Science Tells Us

Climate Tipping Points: What the Science Tells Us

Prompt: Create a 10-slide rigorous explainer titled 'Climate Tipping Points: What the Science Tells Us'. Cover what tipping points are, the major candidates (Amazon, AMOC, ice sheets, permafrost), uncertainty ranges, cascading risks, and what policy responses look like. Style: serious, data-forward, IPCC-inspired.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

CRISPR and the Future of Genetic Medicine

CRISPR and the Future of Genetic Medicine

Prompt: Create a 10-slide deck titled 'CRISPR and the Future of Genetic Medicine'. Cover how CRISPR works, the first approved therapies, sickle cell disease, ethical considerations, germline vs somatic editing, and what's next. Style: clean biotech aesthetic, clinical typography, helix motifs used sparingly.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Design & Creativity

The History of Typography: From Gutenberg to Variable Fonts

The History of Typography: From Gutenberg to Variable Fonts

Prompt: Create a 10-slide design history deck titled 'The History of Typography: From Gutenberg to Variable Fonts'. Cover movable type, the rise of sans-serif, Helvetica, digital type, web fonts, and variable fonts today. Style: typography-driven, oversized letterforms as hero elements, restrained color.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Brutalism in Web Design: A Revival

Brutalism in Web Design: A Revival

Prompt: Create a 10-slide design opinion piece titled 'Brutalism in Web Design: A Revival'. Cover the aesthetic's origins, why it's resurgent, signature traits, examples in the wild, and how to apply it without being jarring. Style: raw, default-browser aesthetic with intentional rough edges and high-contrast type.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Color Theory for Product Designers

Color Theory for Product Designers

Prompt: Create a 10-slide practical deck titled 'Color Theory for Product Designers'. Cover hue/saturation/luminance, accessible contrast, semantic color systems, dark mode, and building a scalable palette. Include side-by-side examples. Style: bright, color-saturated, swatch-driven.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Designing for Accessibility: Practical Patterns

Designing for Accessibility: Practical Patterns

Prompt: Create a 10-slide hands-on deck titled 'Designing for Accessibility: Practical Patterns'. Cover screen reader basics, focus management, color contrast, motion preferences, form patterns, and how to ship accessibility audits. Style: high-contrast, generous spacing, accessible-first visual language.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Storytelling in Brand Identity

Storytelling in Brand Identity

Prompt: Create a 10-slide creative deck titled 'Storytelling in Brand Identity'. Cover brand archetypes, narrative arcs, founder stories, voice and tone systems, and how to translate story into visual identity. Style: editorial, mood-board energy, mixed-media collage feel.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Lifestyle & Personal Growth

The Science of Habit Formation

The Science of Habit Formation

Prompt: Create a 10-slide self-improvement deck titled 'The Science of Habit Formation'. Cover the habit loop, identity-based habits, friction design, streaks vs systems, and how to recover from lapses. Cite specific research. Style: warm, approachable, hand-drawn diagram accents.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Stoicism for the Modern Knowledge Worker

Stoicism for the Modern Knowledge Worker

Prompt: Create a 10-slide philosophy-meets-productivity deck titled 'Stoicism for the Modern Knowledge Worker'. Cover the dichotomy of control, voluntary discomfort, premeditatio malorum, journaling practices, and quotes from Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius applied to modern work. Style: classical typography, parchment-inspired palette.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Mindfulness at Work: A Practical Field Guide

Mindfulness at Work: A Practical Field Guide

Prompt: Create a 10-slide practical mindfulness deck titled 'Mindfulness at Work: A Practical Field Guide'. Cover 60-second resets, breathing techniques between meetings, focus blocks, mindful email, and team rituals. Avoid mysticism. Style: calm, low-saturation palette, generous whitespace, soft sans-serif.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Building a Reading Habit That Sticks

Building a Reading Habit That Sticks

Prompt: Create a 10-slide deck titled 'Building a Reading Habit That Sticks'. Cover choosing the right books, the 25-pages rule, fiction vs nonfiction, note-taking systems (Zettelkasten, commonplace book), and beating phone distraction. Style: bookish, classic library aesthetic, warm paper tones.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Sleep Engineering: Optimizing Rest for Performance

Sleep Engineering: Optimizing Rest for Performance

Prompt: Create a 10-slide evidence-based deck titled 'Sleep Engineering: Optimizing Rest for Performance'. Cover circadian rhythm, sleep stages, caffeine half-life, light exposure, room environment, and tracking devices. Cite real studies. Style: night-mode aesthetic, deep navy and gentle gradients.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Culture & Society

The Rise of Esports as a Global Industry

The Rise of Esports as a Global Industry

Prompt: Create a 10-slide market overview deck titled 'The Rise of Esports as a Global Industry'. Cover viewership numbers, top games and leagues, sponsorship economics, the player lifecycle, comparisons to traditional sports, and what's next. Style: dynamic, neon-accented, gaming-energy palette.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

The Mediterranean Diet: What the Data Says

The Mediterranean Diet: What the Data Says

Prompt: Create a 10-slide nutrition explainer titled 'The Mediterranean Diet: What the Data Says'. Cover the PREDIMED trial, key foods, polyphenols, the role of olive oil, longevity outcomes, and how to apply it in a non-Mediterranean kitchen. Style: warm, food-photography backdrops, terracotta and olive palette.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

The Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles

The Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles

Prompt: Create a 10-slide ethics deck titled 'The Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles'. Cover the trolley problem critique, liability frameworks, dataset bias, edge cases, regulatory approaches in the US, EU, and China, and the public-trust question. Style: serious, editorial, monochrome with one signal color.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

The Future of Remote Work

The Future of Remote Work

Prompt: Create a 10-slide forward-looking deck titled 'The Future of Remote Work'. Cover hybrid vs fully-remote, the death of the 9-5, async culture, geographic salary debates, the management gap, and what the next 10 years look like. Style: clean modern minimal, blue-and-cream palette.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

Wine Tasting 101 for Curious Beginners

Wine Tasting 101 for Curious Beginners

Prompt: Create a 10-slide introductory deck titled 'Wine Tasting 101 for Curious Beginners'. Cover the five S's (see, swirl, sniff, sip, savor), grape varieties to know, old world vs new world, food pairing basics, and how to talk about wine without sounding pretentious. Style: warm vineyard photography, elegant serif headlines.

📄 PDF · 📊 PPTX

How these were made

Each deck was produced from a single text prompt, end-to-end, by a small pipeline of off-the-shelf models:

  • Gemini 3.1 Pro — drafts the deck outline, slide-by-slide copy, and design direction from the user's prompt.
  • SERP search — pulls fresh facts, statistics, and reference material so the slide content reflects the real world rather than only what's in the model's training data.
  • gpt-image-2 — generates every illustration, cover image, diagram, and supporting visual in the brand style the prompt asks for.

No slides were hand-edited; no images were sourced manually. The PDF and PPTX for every deck below are mirrored into this repo under pdf/ and pptx/ so the list stays usable even if the original source links change.

Contributing

PRs welcome. Generated something great? Add it to the matching category — see CONTRIBUTING.md for the format, quality bar, and thumbnail requirements.

License

The list itself is released under CC0 — copy it, fork it, do whatever you like with it. The individual decks are licensed by their creators; the ones in this initial seed are released by Sosana Studio under CC-BY 4.0.

Contributors