Eazy vs SlidesAI: A Content-First Editor vs a Google Slides Add-On in 2026

Two different starting points. Eazy is a content-first editor — you write in a real document, bring a PDF or link, then design a deck and refine by talking to it. SlidesAI is an add-on that generates text into Google Slides.

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Quick Summary
Eazy and SlidesAI work very differently. Eazy is content-first: you write your ideas in a real editor — or drop in a PDF, spreadsheet, or link and it is read into editable content — then design a proper deck and refine by talking to it, where changing one line rebuilds only that slide. SlidesAI is a popular Google Slides add-on (15M+ downloads) that generates text into Google Slides themes. Eazy is best if you want to think in a document and end with a polished, exportable deck (PDF/PPTX). SlidesAI is best if you live in Google Slides and want quick draft content in 100+ languages.
15M+
SlidesAI downloads
AI Directory, 2026
4.3-4.6/5
SlidesAI average rating
Review platforms, 2026
6+
File & link types Eazy reads into editable content
Eazy, 2026
12/year
SlidesAI free tier limit
SlidesAI, 2026

The Verdict

Choose Eazy if…

You want to think in a document, not paste text into an add-on — write first, or drop in a PDF or link, and end with a polished deck you can present and export (PDF/PPTX). You want to refine by talking to it, and change one line without regenerating the whole deck.

Choose SlidesAI if…

You're committed to Google Slides and want a quick way to generate draft content. You need presentations in 100+ languages. You have a limited budget and only create a few presentations per year.

Bottom line: SlidesAI is useful as a content drafting assistant within Google Slides — it saves time generating initial text and layouts, and its 100+ language support is genuinely valuable. But you stay inside Google Slides, pasting text into themes. If you want a real editor where you shape the argument first, bring your existing files, and end with a designed deck you can present and export, Eazy fits a different workflow entirely.

Feature Comparison

Side-by-side breakdown of what each tool offers.

FeatureEazySlidesAI
Getting started
Start by writing in a real editorDocument editor (write first)Paste text / describe a topic
Bring files (PDF, Word, PPT, Excel/CSV)Read into editable contentPaste text only (2,500-12,000 char limit)
Bring a web linkScraped into editable contentPaste text only
Generate from a prompt
Language supportEnglish (more coming)100+ languages
Editing & iteration
Write & edit in a real document✓ (doc is the source of truth)Google Slides editor
Refine by chatting in plain languageKnows your whole documentMagic Write (rephrase, shorten, translate)
Change one line → only that slide rebuilds✓ (surgical)Manual re-edit in Google Slides
Generate images inline1.5M stock image library
Design & output
On-brand by defaultDesigned for you automatically150+ Google Slides themes
Restyle with themesApply a theme in one clickSwap Google Slides theme
PDF export✓ (via Google Slides)
PowerPoint (PPTX) exportHigh fidelityLimited (Google Slides export)
Platform & integration
Platform typeStandalone content-first editorGoogle Slides add-on
Google Workspace integrationExport to PPTX/PDFNative (runs inside Google Slides)
Collaboration✓ (real-time)✓ (via Google Slides)

Approach: A Content-First Editor vs a Google Slides Add-On

SlidesAI is an add-on that generates text into Google Slides — you paste content or describe a topic, pick a theme, and get a draft inside Google Slides. Eazy is a content-first editor: you write your ideas in a real document (or drop in a file or link that's read into editable content), and Eazy turns that document into a designed deck you present and export. The starting point is different, and so is what you end with.

SlidesAI does one thing well: it generates text content and fills Google Slides with it quickly. You paste text or describe a topic, choose a theme from Google Slides' library, and get a draft deck. This is genuinely useful for saving time on initial content creation, especially with its 100+ language support. But you're working inside Google Slides, pasting text into an add-on.

Eazy starts from your content. You open a real editor and structure your thinking as a document — headings, bullets, toggles, slide dividers — or drop in a PDF, spreadsheet, or link and it's read into editable content. You design only once the content is right, and the document stays the source of truth: edit the doc, and the deck follows. The result is a proper slide deck you can present and hand off as PDF or PPTX.

Bring Your Content: Files and Links vs Pasted Text

SlidesAI works from pasted text, capped at 2,500-12,000 characters depending on plan. Eazy reads whole files and web links — PDF, Word, PowerPoint, Excel/CSV, or a URL — into editable content, so your existing material becomes part of the document with no copy-paste and no character ceiling.

SlidesAI's input is text you paste in, with a hard character limit that scales by plan: 2,500 characters on free, up to 12,000 on Premium. If your source material lives in a report, a spreadsheet, or a web page, you're copying and trimming it to fit before you can generate anything.

Eazy is built to bring anything. Drop in a PDF, Word or PowerPoint file, a spreadsheet, or a web link, and Eazy reads it into editable content that becomes part of your document. There's no copy-paste step and no character cap to work around — your existing material is the starting point, and you shape it into a deck from there.

Iteration: Talk to Your Document vs Re-edit in Google Slides

SlidesAI's "Magic Write" handles text operations — rephrase, shorten, translate — but after generation you edit in the standard Google Slides editor. Eazy lets you refine by talking to it in plain language, with the context of your whole document; change one line and only that slide rebuilds, so the slides you already liked stay put.

SlidesAI's "Magic Write" feature covers text operations: rephrasing for tone, shortening for clarity, translating across 100+ languages. These are useful content tools. Beyond that, editing happens in the Google Slides editor the same way it always has — manual adjustments, slide by slide.

In Eazy, you refine by talking to it. Ask for changes in plain language — "tighten this slide," "make this about cost," "add a chart here" — and it edits with the context of your whole document, so you never re-explain what the deck is about. Change a sentence and only the affected slide re-renders; the slides you already liked stay exactly as they were.

SlidesAI's Key Limitations

SlidesAI's free tier allows only 12 presentations per year with a 2,500-character input limit. Paid plans ($10-20/month) raise these limits but keep you inside Google Slides. Reviews note that output is often "generic and repetitive, requiring heavy editing," and the tool lacks advanced data visualization. Some advertised features remain labeled "Coming Soon" years after announcement.

The free tier is extremely limited: 12 presentations per year with a 2,500-character text input limit. The Pro plan ($10/month) raises this to 120 presentations and 6,000 characters. Premium ($20/month) offers unlimited presentations with 12,000 characters. Every plan keeps generation inside Google Slides.

Multiple reviews note that SlidesAI's output tends to be generic and repetitive, requiring significant manual editing to make presentations unique. The tool also lacks advanced data visualization capabilities — if your presentations need charts or complex visuals, you're back to building them manually in Google Slides. Some features advertised on the website remain "Coming Soon" despite years of availability.

When SlidesAI Actually Makes Sense

SlidesAI is a reasonable choice if you're fully committed to Google Slides, need multi-language support, create fewer than 12 presentations per year (free tier), and are comfortable with Google Slides' output. It's a time-saver for first drafts inside a tool you already use.

If your workflow is "I need to quickly generate a Google Slides draft that I'll polish anyway," SlidesAI saves time on the initial content step. The 100+ language support is genuinely valuable for international teams. And for users who create presentations infrequently (a few per year), the free tier may be sufficient.

But if you want to think through the content in a real editor, bring your existing files and links without copy-paste, and end with a designed deck you can present and export — that's a different workflow than an add-on can offer. Eazy keeps a document as the source of truth and turns it into slides; SlidesAI fills text into Google Slides. They're built for different jobs.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Where Eazy Wins

Write first, in a real editor

Open a real document editor and structure your thinking — headings, bullets, toggles, slide dividers. You shape the argument first; the deck follows. No pasting text into an add-on.

Bring anything

Drop in a PDF, Word or PowerPoint file, a spreadsheet, or a web link, and Eazy reads it into editable content — no copy-paste and no character cap. SlidesAI works from pasted text limited to 2,500-12,000 characters.

Refine by talking to it

Ask for changes in plain language — "tighten this," "add a chart," "make this about cost." It already knows your whole document, so you never re-explain the context.

Change one line, not the deck

Edit a sentence and only that slide rebuilds. Never regenerate the whole deck, never lose the slides you already liked.

One workspace, clean exports

Write, design, refine, and export in one place. Slides are designed for you by default; restyle with a theme and export to PDF or PPTX with the layout intact.

Where SlidesAI Wins

Google Slides native

Runs inside Google Slides — no new tool to learn. Inherits Google's collaboration, sharing, and ecosystem.

100+ language support

Generate and translate presentations in over 100 languages. Valuable for international organizations.

Low-cost entry

12 free presentations per year. Pro at $10/month is affordable for light use.

Large stock image library

1.5 million stock images integrated directly into the generation workflow.

Pricing Comparison

Eazy Pricing

Early AccessFree
  • ·Free credits included
  • ·No watermark
  • ·Write-first editor + bring your files
  • ·Themes + PDF/PPTX export
  • ·Refine by chat

SlidesAI Pricing

Basic (Free)$0
  • ·12 presentations/year
  • ·2,500 character limit
  • ·Basic themes
Pro$8-10/mo
  • ·120 presentations/year
  • ·6,000 character limit
  • ·All themes
  • ·Priority support
Premium$17-20/mo
  • ·Unlimited presentations
  • ·12,000 character limit
  • ·All features
  • ·Priority support

Try Eazy — see how it compares to SlidesAI

Write your ideas in a real editor, bring anything, then design a deck. Free early access — no card required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this comparison.

If you must stay in Google Slides, SlidesAI is the natural fit since it runs as an add-on and Eazy is a standalone editor. But it's worth asking whether working inside Google Slides is what you actually want. SlidesAI saves time generating draft text; Eazy is a content-first editor where you write first (or bring a PDF or link), design when the content is right, and export to PDF or PPTX if you need to hand off a file.

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