Problem, Solution, Market, Traction, Team, Ask.
The slide order investors expect — Problem, Solution, Market, Traction, Team, Ask. Describe your startup this way and the agent follows it.
Tell us about your startup. We'll draft a deck in the structure investors expect (Problem, Solution, Market, Traction, Team, Ask), so you can walk into the meeting prepared instead of pulling another all-nighter in PowerPoint.
From description to deck
Genspark generates a draft from your description, then you iterate by chatting — not by hunting through editing tools.
Why Genspark Pitch Deck
Investor-grade slide order and an agent that iterates with you in chat.
The slide order investors expect — Problem, Solution, Market, Traction, Team, Ask. Describe your startup this way and the agent follows it.
10 to 12 slides is the length investors actually read. Tell the agent how long you want — a short pitch (3-5 slides) or a full deck (10-12).
Different rounds need different proof points. Tell the agent which stage you're raising — Pre-seed, Seed, or Series A — and what to emphasize.
Describe your industry — SaaS, FinTech, HealthTech, DTC, Marketplace, AI infrastructure, hardware, or anything else — and the agent works with what you tell it.
Tighten the narrative, swap a metric, soften the ask — by typing, not by clicking through a slide editor.
Drop the .pptx into team review. Open the deck in Google Slides for collaborative editing. Edit slide-by-slide in Genspark, PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides — same deck, your choice of tool.
Use it for
Click any card to open the agent with the prompt pre-filled.
How it works
Type a few sentences: stage, industry, traction, the round you're raising. The more specific the description, the more defensible the draft.
Slides in investor-standard order — Problem, Solution, Market, Traction, Team, Ask — the structure investors expect to see.
Edit a slide by typing — "soften the TAM claim", "swap traction for a logo wall". The agent updates the deck in place.
Download as PowerPoint or open the deck in Google Slides. Walk into the meeting prepared.
Side by side
Yes — every Genspark account gets daily free credits, enough to draft a short pitch (3-5 slides) on the free tier. For a full investor deck (10-12 slides) and multiple iteration rounds, Plus and Pro plans add a much larger monthly credit balance.
Honestly, the answer depends on what you need. Genspark's strength is the structure: an investor-standard slide order, copy you can defend in a partner meeting, and a chat-based editor instead of a drag-and-drop canvas. If you're optimizing for visual flourish over substance, a template gallery is a fine pick. If your investors are going to read the words, start here.
Yes. Drop in your numbers (ARR, growth rate, customer logos, team headshots) and the agent fits them into the right slides. You can also paste in your existing deck and ask it to restructure or rewrite specific sections.
10 to 12 slides is the typical investor-deck length VCs prefer. Tell the agent the length you want — a short pitch (3-5 slides) or a full deck (10-12) — and it generates accordingly.
They take a clear, well-structured deck seriously. What investors push back on is fluffy claims and missing financial detail, not the tool you used to format the slides. The agent gets the structure right; the diligence-grade thinking about your business is still on you.
Type a few sentences about your startup: stage, industry, traction, the round you're raising. The agent drafts the slides in investor-standard order. Then you iterate by typing ("soften the TAM claim", "swap traction for a logo wall") until you're ready to export. The whole thing usually takes an afternoon for a first version.
Yes. Export as .pptx, PDF, or open the deck directly in Google Slides for collaborative editing. The .pptx opens cleanly in PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides.
Decks stay in your project's storage and follow Genspark's standard data handling — see our Privacy Policy for full details. You can delete a project at any time, which removes everything in it.