PechaKucha Tools
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.
Paste a YouTube link. PechaKuchaPPT pulls the transcript, distills it into 20 focused ideas, and designs each slide with visuals. Total runtime: 6 minutes 40 seconds.
Paste a blog post, news article, or documentation page. PechaKuchaPPT reads it, picks the 20 key ideas, and designs a presentation you can deliver in 6 minutes 40 seconds.
Whitepapers, reports, research papers, ebooks. PechaKuchaPPT reads the PDF, distills it into 20 sharp slides, and designs a 6:40 presentation you can deliver today.
Drafts, proposals, briefs, notes. PechaKuchaPPT reads your .docx file, distills it into 20 paced slides, and designs the whole deck for a 6:40 talk.
The Gemini PPT Maker turns any topic into a fully designed presentation using Google Gemini. Free to try, no signup, 20 paced slides ready in under two minutes. Export to PowerPoint or present directly.
The format
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.
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.