Pitchdeck
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I build every deck in Figma, but stakeholders still want Google Slides for collaboration. Pitchdeck handles the conversion without flattening everything into images. Text stays editable, images remain linked, and slide layouts map perfectly to what you designed.
Why it beats manual exports
Instead of exporting PNGs and rebuilding slides, Pitchdeck reads the Figma frames, packages each one into a Slides-friendly format, and preserves speaker notes along the way. The result uploads directly to Google Drive and behaves like any native deck.
Workflow I follow
- Design the presentation in Figma using components for repeated modules.
- Launch Pitchdeck, select Google Slides as the destination, and configure fonts + backgrounds.
- Download the .pptx or use the Google Slides export option to create the deck instantly in your Drive.
Handing off decks has never been faster.
Keep iterations tidy
When stakeholders request changes, update the Figma source and rerun Pitchdeck. Because the conversion respects slide order and master layouts, Google Slides stays perfectly in sync without manual rebuilds. Share revision notes in the Slides comments so everyone sees context.
Collaboration tip
Store both the Figma file and the generated Slides link in the same project hub (Notion, Confluence) so the team always knows where to access editable versions versus design polish references.