About Dekked
Dekked is an AI presentation tool built around one stubborn idea: a presentation should come out of the document you already have, and it should open cleanly in PowerPoint — fully editable, not a stack of flat images.
Why Dekked exists
Most of the hard work in a technical presentation isn't the design — it's the translation. You have a paper, a report, or a spreadsheet full of findings, and you need to turn it into something a room can follow in ten minutes without losing what actually matters.
Dekked focuses on that translation. It reads dense source documents, structures the narrative for a speaking format, pulls figures and data straight from the source, and produces a native .pptx file you can keep editing. No HTML-to-PowerPoint conversion artifacts, no rebuilding charts by hand.
Document-first
Start from the paper, report, or dataset you already have — not a blank slide.
Native & editable
Output is real PowerPoint objects, so you can keep refining the deck after it is generated.
Built for technical content
Methodology, figures, and data are treated as first-class, not afterthoughts.
Who's behind it
Dekked was built by Eslam Elnader, a researcher whose peer-reviewed work is published on IEEE Xplore. The product grew directly out of that work: the recurring problem of having dense, carefully-prepared technical material — papers, reports, data — and needing to present it without flattening it or spending hours rebuilding it slide by slide.
That research and engineering background is why Dekked is opinionated about the things it's opinionated about: preserving figures, keeping output editable, and treating the structure of an argument as something worth getting right rather than something to paper over with a template.
Questions, feedback, or press?
We'd genuinely like to hear how you use Dekked and where it falls short.
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