Banana Slides is an open-source application designed to automatically generate presentation slides using artificial intelligence. Built on top of the Nano Banana Pro framework, the software enables users to transform simple prompts or outlines into complete slide decks without manually formatting content. Instead of relying on traditional slide editing workflows, the system allows users to describe the desired presentation in natural language and have the AI generate structured slides, including titles, bullet points, and layout suggestions. The tool also supports iterative refinement through conversational commands, allowing users to modify individual slides or request stylistic changes without directly editing the presentation file. By integrating AI-driven content generation with customizable templates and assets, banana-slides reduces the time required to produce professional presentations.

Features

  • AI-driven generation of presentation slides from text prompts
  • Support for modifying slides through conversational commands
  • Automatic formatting and slide layout generation
  • Compatibility with custom templates and assets
  • Outline-to-presentation conversion workflow
  • Rapid iterative editing using natural language instructions

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Affero GNU Public License

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

TypeScript

Related Categories

TypeScript Large Language Models (LLM)

Registered

2026-03-04