Presentation Outliner

Topic in, slide-by-slide structure out — titles and talking points for every slide, ready to build in PowerPoint or Canva.

Result

Fill in the form and press generate outline — your result appears here.

The structure every good presentation follows

Strong presentations follow a simple arc: hook the audience with why the topic matters, deliver 3–5 clear main points with one idea per slide, and close with a takeaway people remember. The most common student mistake is cramming paragraphs onto slides — slides are signposts, your voice carries the detail.

Use this outline as your skeleton, keep each slide to a few short bullets, and rehearse the transitions between slides — that's where most presenters stumble.

Frequently asked questions

Will this write my actual slide content?

It gives you titles and bullet talking points for each slide — a strong starting structure. You'll still want to adapt the wording to your own voice before presenting.

How many slides should I ask for?

Match it to your time slot — a rough rule is 1-2 minutes per slide, so a 10-minute talk suits about 8-10 slides including intro and conclusion.

Can I use this for a thesis defense or viva?

Yes — describe your audience as examiners or committee in the audience field so the outline leans more formal and technical.

Does it design the actual slides?

No — it only gives you the outline (titles and bullets). You'll still build the visual slides yourself in PowerPoint, Canva, or Google Slides.

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