How to Make PPT with DeepSeek: Web Version Outlines, Slide Copy & Speaker Notes

How to Make PPT with DeepSeek: Web Version Outlines, Slide Copy & Speaker Notes

DeepSeek author: DeepSeek AI
  • DeepSeek
  • DeepSeek Web Version
  • PPT
  • Presentations

When you search for how to make PPT with DeepSeek, DeepSeek slides, or DeepSeek web version presentations, what you usually need is: an outline you can submit tonight, no more than 5 bullet points per slide, and speaker notes you can actually deliver. This article focuses on using DeepSeek for PPT: in the DeepSeek web version, turn meeting notes, draft proposals, and data conclusions into a structured “storyline—slide-by-slide copy—speaker script,” then paste into PowerPoint / Keynote / Google Slides. DeepSeek-V4 handles long context and logic; layout and polish stay in your presentation software.

Why Is DeepSeek More Efficient for PPT?

The slowest part of slide-making usually isn’t “changing templates”—it’s unclear storylines, overcrowded slides, and writing the deck and script twice. DeepSeek is strong at the content layer:

  • Storyline first, slides second: Avoid starting with 30 empty shells
  • Long context: Paste full proposals or multiple meeting notes for consistent messaging
  • Dual output: Same materials produce both “slide bullets” and “speaker script”
  • DeepSeek web version, zero install: Edit on any meeting-room laptop
  • Flash for skeleton, Pro for argument polish: Switch speed and depth as needed

DeepSeek does not replace design systems or brand templates; it saves you from staring at blank slides.

DeepSeek Web Version: Recommended Entry for PPT

Four Steps from Zero to Layout-Ready

  1. Open the DeepSeek web version (this site’s “Try Now”) and state audience, duration, and occasion
  2. Paste materials: Goals, key points, data, competitors, risks (redacted)
  3. Request an outline first: Confirm page count and order before generating slide-by-slide copy
  4. Then request notes / speaker script: Align by slide to avoid deck–delivery mismatch

Opening Info Table (Fill Every Time)

FieldExample
AudienceExecutives / clients / internal review
Duration8 min / 20 min
GoalRequest budget / decision / sync progress
Page limit10 / 15
StyleMinimal bullets / consulting-style argument
AvoidFabricated data, empty adjectives

A Copy-Paste DeepSeek PPT Prompt

You are a presentation writing assistant. Generate PPT copy from the materials—do not invent data not in the source.

【Occasion】: Quarterly business review
【Audience】: Direct manager + cross-functional leads
【Duration】: 12 minutes
【Page limit】: No more than 12 slides
【Materials】:
(Paste here)

Please output:
1. Storyline (one sentence) + recommended slide order table (Page | Title | Purpose)
2. Slide-by-slide copy: each slide "Title + 3–5 bullets + optional chart suggestion"
3. Speaker notes: 80–120 words per slide for delivery
4. 5 likely questions + brief answer outlines

Constraints: One idea per slide; mark uncertain data as "To be confirmed."

When You Only Need One Slide Rewritten

“Rewrite only slide 6: emphasize risks and fallback options more. Do not change other slides.”

DeepSeek-V4: Which Model for Slide-Making?

TaskRecommendationWhy
Outline & slide orderFlashFast iteration
Slide-by-slide bulletsFlashMostly structural
Client proposal argumentProMore stable logic and rebuttals
Executive one-pager summaryPro + human reviewWording is sensitive

DeepSeek for PPT: Five Practical Scenarios

Scenario 1: Weekly / Project Sync Deck

Turn weekly report materials into 6–8 slides: “Progress—Risks—Asks.” See Weekly Report Guide.

Scenario 2: Proposal / Project Kickoff

Paste PRD or draft proposal; request page order “Background—Solution—Cost—Risk—Decision Request” to avoid appendix-style dumping.

Scenario 3: Data Review Deck

Complete table insights first (see Excel Data Analysis Guide), then have DeepSeek turn each insight into “one slide, one chart, one conclusion.”

Scenario 4: Sales / Client Demo

Emphasize benefit points and objection-handling slides; sensitive commitments always need human final review.

Scenario 5: Bilingual Presentation (Chinese & English)

Lock Chinese slide order and bullets first, then request “English translation keeping page structure and data unchanged.” Put a glossary at the start of the chat. See Translation Guide.

5 Tips to Improve PPT Copy Quality

  1. Lock page count and duration first: Otherwise the model tends to write too long
  2. One idea per slide: Hard-code this in the prompt
  3. Short bullets, long notes: Slides for scanning, notes for speaking
  4. Suggest chart types only: Actual charts stay in Excel/PPT
  5. Pre-write Q&A rebuttals: Less panic on stage

FAQ

Can DeepSeek generate .pptx files directly?

Depends on actual product capabilities; this site recommends: web version for copy → you paste into templates. Brand styling stays most controllable this way.

What if the output feels too empty?

Add materials: target numbers, comparison groups, timelines, failure cases. Empty input only yields empty slogans.

How is this different from ChatGPT for PPT?

See DeepSeek vs ChatGPT. For long-document consistency and cost-sensitive bulk edits, DeepSeek is often the better fit.

Is bad design a prompt problem?

Usually it’s template and layout. DeepSeek solves what to say; how it looks depends on design systems and whitespace.

How to make PPT with DeepSeek?—In the DeepSeek web version, lock audience and page count first, use DeepSeek-V4 to generate storyline, slide bullets, and speaker notes, then paste into your brand template. Solid content first makes design easier.

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