PechaKucha Tools

Turn anything into a20-slide PechaKucha deck

Five AI-powered tools that take your source — a topic prompt, a video link, a web article, a PDF, or a Word document — and build a designed PechaKucha presentation. Always exactly 20 slides, always 6 minutes 40 seconds long, always ready to present.

The format

Why every tool outputs 20 slides

Every tool on this page produces a deck in the PechaKucha 20×20 format: 20 slides, 20 seconds per slide, 6 minutes 40 seconds total. The format was invented in Tokyo in 2003 by architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham to give young designers a way to present without rambling. It worked. The constraint forces clarity — one idea per slide, no overcrowding, no padding.

That constraint is exactly why these tools default to it instead of generating open-ended slide counts. A long video, a dense PDF, or a 5,000-word article all collapse to the same 20 slides. The AI weights ideas by importance, not by source length, so a great 6-minute explainer and a 90-minute lecture produce decks of equal craft.

When you finish generating, you can edit any slide through the chat sidebar — swap an image, rewrite a headline, translate the deck, or change the template. The 6:40 runtime stays locked because that is what makes the format work.

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Pick a tool and ship a deck in 2 minutes

Whether you are turning a video, an article, a PDF, or a Word draft into a presentation — the workflow is the same. Drop in the source, confirm the AI's 20-point outline, and present.