The Best Presentations.ai Alternative in 2026: Eazy
Presentations.ai is a fast AI deck generator — describe your deck, or drop in a document, and it builds slides for you. Eazy takes the opposite starting point: you write and shape the content first in a real editor, then design a deck you can present and export.
The Verdict
You want to think in a document, not a prompt box — 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.
You want a decision-ready deck generated fast from a prompt or an uploaded document, with automatic brand styling pulled from your website and native PowerPoint export on a paid plan.
Feature Comparison
Side-by-side breakdown of what each tool offers.
| Feature | Eazy | Presentations.ai |
|---|---|---|
| Getting started | ||
| Start by writing in a real editor | Document editor (write first) | Prompt / document upload |
| Generate a deck from a prompt | ✓ | ✓ (core workflow) |
| Bring files (PDF, Word, PPT, Excel/CSV) | Read into editable content | Imported to generate a deck |
| Bring a web link | Read into editable content | ✓ (URL import) |
| Editing & iteration | ||
| Write & edit in a real document | ✓ (doc is the source of truth) | Slide-based editor |
| Refine by chatting in plain language | Knows your whole document | AI assistant |
| Change one line → only that slide rebuilds | ✓ (surgical) | Regenerate / manual edit |
| Generate images inline | ✓ | ✓ |
| Output & export | ||
| PDF export | ✓ | ✓ |
| PPTX export | ✓ (in early access) | Paid plans only |
| Present mode | Full-screen presenter + notes | ✓ |
| Design & brand | ||
| On-brand by default | Designed for you automatically | Brand Sync from your website |
| Restyle the whole deck | Apply a theme in one click | Template / brand kit |
Approach: A Content-First Editor vs an AI Deck Generator
Presentations.ai bills itself as "ChatGPT for Presentations." You give it a prompt, a Word doc, a PDF, or a URL, and it writes the narrative, picks the layout, and applies a clean, on-brand design fast. That is genuinely useful when you need a decision-ready deck quickly and are happy to start from what the AI drafts.
Eazy flips the order. You start by writing in a real document editor — headings, bullets, toggles, slide dividers — or you drop in a PDF, spreadsheet, or web link and Eazy reads it into editable content. You shape the thinking first, and the deck is designed from your content when you are ready. The output is a polished slide deck you can present on stage and export as PDF or PPTX.
Neither approach is universally better. If the deck itself is the deliverable and speed is what you care about most, a generator like Presentations.ai fits. If the ideas matter more than the first draft — an investor narrative, a strategy memo, a talk — starting in a real editor keeps you in control of every line.
Editing: A Real Document, Not a Regenerated Deck
In Eazy, your document is the source of truth. You edit in a familiar block editor and the slides are built from your content. When you want changes, you talk to it — "tighten this slide," "make this about cost," "add a chart here" — and it edits with the context of your whole document. Change a sentence and only the affected slide re-renders; the slides you already liked stay exactly as they were.
With a generator, iteration usually means nudging the output: regenerating a slide, swapping a template, or editing the generated deck directly. Presentations.ai includes an AI assistant and anti-fragile templates that reflow when content changes, which helps — but there is no underlying document you own that the whole deck stays in sync with. Eazy keeps that document at the center, so editing your ideas and editing your deck are the same act.
Bring Anything: Sources Become Editable Content
Presentations.ai supports a broad set of inputs — prompts, PDFs, Word docs, spreadsheets, URLs, and even data connections — and turns them into a generated deck. That breadth is a real strength if your goal is to go from a source document to slides quickly.
Eazy treats the same inputs differently. Drop in a PDF, a PowerPoint, a spreadsheet, or a web link and Eazy reads it into editable content in your document — not a locked draft. You can cut it down, merge two reports, add your own framing, and only then design the deck. Your sources become raw material you shape, rather than a finished deck you have to undo.
Pricing Comparison
Presentations.ai's free Starter tier is a good way to try prompt-to-deck generation, but it caps you at around 20 slides and 100 AI credits and does not include PowerPoint export. Native PPTX export, advanced AI models, and brand customization arrive on the Pro plan ($20/month, billed annually), with a Gold plan at $100/month for heavier use and advanced brand controls.
Eazy's early access program includes free credits to write, design, and export presentations without a watermark — and PPTX export is available in early access, not gated behind a paid tier. It is a zero-risk way to test whether a content-first workflow — write first, bring your files, design when ready — fits how you actually work. Paid plans will be introduced as the product matures.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Where Eazy Wins
Open a real document editor and structure your thinking — headings, bullets, toggles, slide dividers. You shape the argument first; the deck follows. No prompt box, no slide grid.
Drop in a PDF, Word or PowerPoint file, a spreadsheet, or a web link, and Eazy reads it into editable content. Your sources become part of the document — no copy-paste.
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.
Edit a sentence and only that slide rebuilds. Never regenerate the whole deck, never lose the slides you already liked.
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 Presentations.ai Wins
Presentations.ai turns a prompt, document, or URL into a complete, ready-to-present deck quickly — great when you need a decision-ready draft without building it yourself.
It can pull your logo, colors, and fonts straight from a website URL and apply them across the deck automatically — handy for teams that need on-brand slides fast.
Beyond files and URLs, it supports data connections (Salesforce, HubSpot, Tableau, Snowflake, and more) as sources for generated decks.
Its templates reflow spacing, font sizes, and layout automatically when content changes, so generated slides tend to hold together as you edit.
Pricing Comparison
Eazy Pricing
- ·Free credits included
- ·No watermark
- ·Write-first editor + bring your files
- ·Themes + PDF/PPTX export
- ·Refine by chat
Presentations.ai Pricing
- ·100 AI credits
- ·Up to 20 slides
- ·Starter AI model
- ·No PowerPoint export
- ·5,000 AI credits/year
- ·High-quality PowerPoint export
- ·Brand customization
- ·Tracking & analytics
- ·50,000 AI credits/year
- ·Frontier AI models
- ·Advanced brand customization
- ·Shared knowledge base
Try Eazy — see how it compares to Presentations.ai
Write your ideas in a real editor, bring anything, then design a deck. Free early access — no card required.
Frequently Asked Questions
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