OpenDeck - Slide decks that speak for themselves

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Still making slides the old way? Just describe your idea and OpenDeck builds a real, animated deck — every point revealing on cue, so the room follows your story instead of reading ahead. Slides are interactive: click and the deck responds, drag the sliders, watch charts update live. And every deck can narrate itself — an engaging, spoken walkthrough generated alongside it. One file that plays on the web and native apps (Mac, iPhone, iPad, Windows, Android). Free and fully open.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 Life is too short for bad presentations! You know the ones. Someone reads a wall of bullet points aloud, slide after slide, while the room quietly checks their phones. We've all sat through it. Most of us have given it. So we did something about it. OpenDeck is a different kind of deck. You describe what you want, and AI builds you a real, animated one - the kind that reveals as you talk, capturing everyone's attention and leading them through the story. Then it gets fun. Flip on auto-play and the deck narrates itself, out loud, step by step. And your audience can actually poke at it - drag a slider, click around, watch the numbers move. The audience stops being a spectator and becomes part of the story. It's free (no paid tiers, no in-app purchases), and it's fully open: the app, the authoring kit, and the underlying .deck format are open source, so your decks are yours and the format outlives any one company. A finished deck is a single file that plays on the web and in native apps on Mac, iPhone, iPad, Windows, and Android. I'd genuinely love your feedback - try it and tell me what a deck should do that it can't yet.

Tried a quick deck and the live charts actually responded when I dragged the slider, which caught me off guard. The narration felt a little stiff, but the reveal timing saved my pacing.

the cross-platform single-file approach is genuinely clever, turning what used to be a nightmare of export settings into something you just open and present. love that it stays open source.