Turn Markdown Into a Presentation, Without Leaving Your Structure

You already wrote it in Markdown. Paste it into Eazy and its structure — headings, bullets, dividers — is read into editable content that maps to slides. Shape it in a real editor, then design the deck and refine it by talking to it.

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Quick Summary
Eazy turns Markdown into a presentation by reading its structure into editable content, not a locked one-shot import. Paste your .md and headings become sections, bullets become points, and `---` dividers become slide breaks inside a real document editor. You keep shaping and refining the content — the document stays the source of truth — then Eazy designs the deck for you, on-brand by default. Change one line and only that slide rebuilds, then export to PDF or PPTX. Free early access, no watermark.
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Markdown in — headings and bullets become editable content
Eazy, 2026
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File & link types Eazy reads into editable content
Eazy, 2026
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Single source of truth — edit it, the deck follows
Eazy, 2026
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Early access price
Eazy, 2026

How It Works

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Paste your Markdown in

Drop your .md straight into Eazy — a README, meeting notes, a spec, a draft you wrote in your editor of choice. Eazy reads the Markdown structure into editable content, not a static code block or a locked one-shot import. No reformatting, no rebuilding by hand.

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It maps to a document you can shape

Your `#` headings become sections, `-` and `*` lists become bullets, and `---` dividers become slide breaks — all inside a real block editor. Restructure, cut what a deck does not need, and add slide breaks where the story turns. Your document is the source of truth.

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Design the deck

When the content reads right, Eazy builds the slides from your document — designed for you by default, on-brand out of the box. Want a different look? Apply a theme to restyle the whole deck in one click.

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Refine by talking, then export

Ask for changes in plain language — "split this section into two slides," "add a summary up front." It knows your whole document. Change one line and only that slide rebuilds. Export to PDF or PPTX with the layout intact.

Why Eazy for This

Your Markdown structure becomes the slide structure

Headings, nested bullets, and `---` dividers are not thrown away — Eazy reads them into editable content so the outline you already wrote maps cleanly onto sections, points, and slide breaks. The work you put into structure carries straight through.

No reformatting, no rebuilding

You do not hand-copy each heading into a slide title or re-type bullets into a slide grid. Paste the Markdown once and the content is there to work with, so the tedious part of a "markdown to slides" job is gone before you start.

Stay in a real editor, not a raw preview

Some tools just render your Markdown as static reveal-style slides you cannot touch. Eazy reads it into a genuine block editor, so you keep writing, restructuring, and refining the content like any document — Markdown was the input, not the ceiling.

The document stays the source of truth

The imported Markdown lives in one working document. Cut, reorder, and tighten it there, and the deck is designed from that document — so slides never drift out of sync with the outline you actually care about.

Change one line, not the deck

Edit a bullet you pasted from Markdown and only the affected slide rebuilds. The slides you already liked stay exactly as they were, so late tweaks never risk the whole deck.

Clean PDF and PPTX exports

Slides are designed for you by default and stay on-brand out of the box. Export a high-fidelity PDF to share, or PPTX for anyone who lives in PowerPoint — with the design preserved.

Your Markdown Structure Maps Straight to Slides

Markdown already carries the structure a deck needs. When you paste it into Eazy, headings become sections, bullet lists become points, and `---` dividers become slide breaks — read into editable content, not a locked render. The outline you wrote in your editor becomes the outline of your deck.

If you live in Markdown, you have already done the hard part: you decided what the sections are, what the key points under each one are, and where the ideas break. That structure — `#` and `##` headings, `-` bullets, `---` dividers — is exactly the skeleton of a presentation. The problem is that most "markdown to slides" tools either render it as static slides you cannot edit, or ask you to rebuild the whole thing in a slide grid.

Eazy reads that structure into editable content instead. Paste your .md and your headings land as sections, your lists land as bullets, and your dividers land as slide breaks — all inside a real block editor. Nothing is flattened into an image or locked into a one-shot import. The outline you already committed to becomes something you keep shaping, so turning Markdown into a deck is an act of refining, not re-typing.

Built for Engineers and Writers Who Live in Markdown

READMEs, specs, meeting notes, and drafts already live in Markdown. Eazy meets that workflow: paste the .md, keep it as editable content in a real document, and design a deck when the content is right — so you present what you wrote without abandoning the format you think in.

Engineers, technical writers, and note-takers draft in Markdown because it stays out of the way — plain text, fast to write, easy to version. But the moment that content needs to be a presentation, the usual path is painful: open a slide app, re-type every heading as a title, paste bullets one block at a time, and fight the formatting. The structure you already had gets thrown away and rebuilt by hand.

Eazy closes that gap. The Markdown you wrote in your editor, your repo, or your notes app pastes straight in and becomes editable content you can shape. You are not leaving the way you think about a document — headings and bullets — just to get slides. And because the content stays editable rather than rendered, you can keep tightening it the way you would tighten any draft before it is ready to show.

Refine as You Go, Not One Static Render

Turning Markdown into a good presentation is iterative. Eazy lets you keep refining: talk to it in plain language, and when you change one line only that slide rebuilds. It already knows your whole document, so reshaping pasted Markdown into a real deck stays fast and never forces a full regenerate.

The first pass of any markdown-to-deck job is never the final one. You realize a section is really three slides, that a nested list is too dense to show, that the summary belongs at the front. A tool that just renders your Markdown once makes you redo all of that by editing raw text and re-rendering. Eazy makes it a conversation.

Ask for changes in plain language — "break this long section into separate slides," "pull the headline numbers forward." Because it knows the whole document, it edits with full context. Change one line and only that slide rebuilds, so the slides you already refined stay put. That is what makes reshaping pasted Markdown into a presentation quick instead of a rebuild.

Recommended Themes

Mono BoldA confident, high-contrast theme with a technical feel — a natural fit for content that started as a README, a spec, or engineering notes.
EditorialClean, typographic, and content-forward — ideal for turning a long-form Markdown draft into slides that let the writing lead without visual noise.
Nordic CalmA quiet, restrained theme that keeps a dense, bullet-heavy document readable and calm as a presentation.

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Paste your Markdown into Eazy and its structure is read into editable content inside a real document editor — headings become sections, bullets become points, and `---` dividers become slide breaks. Shape and trim the content, then Eazy designs the deck from your document, on-brand by default. Refine by talking to it and export to PDF or PPTX.