Convert a PDF into a slide deck

Upload a PDF and the API produces a slide-deck version — one slide per key idea, headline-style copy, presenter-friendly pacing. Useful for sales teams turning whitepapers into pitch material, and for educators converting reading material into lecture support.

How it works

  1. Step 1
    Submit your PDF

    Send the PDF to the AutoContent API as a URL, file upload, or pasted text. The API accepts most public sources directly and supports authenticated uploads for private content.

  2. Step 2
    Pick your tone and voices

    Choose from 50+ AI voices and a handful of presets that shape pacing, formality, and length. Defaults work for most use cases — tweak when the slide deck is heading somewhere brand-sensitive.

  3. Step 3
    Receive your slide deck

    Generation typically completes in under five minutes. The API returns the finished slide deck plus a transcript, share URL, and metadata you can plug into your existing distribution stack.

Frequently asked questions

How many slides does a typical PDF generate?

A 20-page document usually produces 10–18 slides. The API condenses rather than transcribing, so longer PDFs do not produce proportionally longer decks.

Can I export to PowerPoint or Google Slides?

Yes. Output formats include .pptx, Google Slides import, and PDF.

Does it pull figures and charts from the source PDF?

Charts and figures can be referenced if you provide image URLs separately. The default output is text-only slides.

Ready to convert your PDF?

Generate slide decks programmatically via the AutoContent API. Per-request pricing — pay only for what you generate.