Frontend Slides — Browser-Native Presentations You Can Edit Live

About the creator

SkyLoop — AI slides maker

SERVICE DETAILS

Your slides can do more than sit there. Code makes that possible.


PowerPoint can't animate a chart that builds itself as you scroll. Keynote can't add a hover effect that reveals detail on demand. Google Slides can't adapt from a projector to a phone screen without breaking.

Web slides can. And now you don't need to code them yourself.

Describe your content. Pick a style. Get a live presentation.


12 visual styles — from warm editorial serif to bold dark signal to clean corporate. Not sure which one fits? That's the point. It shows you a few directions first. See it before you commit.


Already have a deck?

Drop your PPTX in. It converts to web slides — keeps your images and brand assets, adds the transitions and interactions your original couldn't have.


How to Use

  1. Share your content. An outline, a doc, bullet points, an existing PPTX — whatever you have.
  2. See your options. Claude asks a few questions about your taste, then generates style directions. Pick the one you like.
  3. Get your deck. One file. Opens in any browser. Animations, hover effects, and responsive layout built in. Present directly or export to PDF.

Want changes? Just say what. "Make the transitions faster." "Try a darker palette." "Add a hover effect on the stats." Done.


Edit Anywhere. No Tools Required.

Press E. Every headline, every number, every paragraph becomes editable — right in the browser. Fix a typo backstage. Update revenue before the board walks in. Change the speaker name on your phone.

Ctrl+S exports a clean file with your changes baked in. No account. No cloud sync. No agent. Just open, edit, save.

Your deck is never locked. It's a file you own, and it stays editable forever.


What Makes Web Slides Different

Traditional slide tools render flat images. Every slide is a static rectangle. Web slides are built with code — which means:

  • Motion — elements enter, build, and transition with purpose
  • Interaction — hover a card to reveal details, click to expand, scroll to trigger
  • Responsive — same deck looks right on a 4K monitor, a laptop, and a phone
  • Editable — press E in any browser to rewrite content on the spot, then export
  • No file size bloat — a 30-slide deck is lighter than a single PowerPoint file

Best For

Product launches — show features with animations that match the energy of what you're launching

Conference talks — stand out from every other speaker using the same Keynote template

Startup pitches — presenting from a browser link instead of emailing a .pptx signals a different level of craft

Team updates — even a quarterly review looks sharper when the data animates in


What You Get

A single presentation file. Opens in Chrome, Safari, Edge — any device. Present directly, or export a pixel-perfect PDF. No software to install. No account needed. Works offline. Press E to edit. It's yours.


About the Skill

Built on frontend-slides an open-source presentation engine by developer @zarazhangrui. 12 curated style presets, PPTX conversion, and a design-first workflow that interviews you before it builds. Credit where it's due.

Plans

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