Build a Pitch Deck Without Any Design Skills
Not a designer? Build a professional pitch deck by speaking. Talkpitch generates slides with zero design input -- AI handles every layout decision.
Why Talkpitch Works Without Design Skills
Zero layout decisions
You make no design choices at any point. The AI classifies your content and picks the right layout from 9 professionally designed templates.
Talk, don't click
No dragging content into boxes, no resizing text, no picking fonts. Talk through your pitch and the deck appears.
Consistent design system
All 9 layouts share the same typography, spacing, and color treatment. The deck looks coherent because every slide comes from the same system.
Professional output without a designer
The output meets the bar for investor presentations: consistent fonts, clear hierarchy, no clashing colors, no misaligned text boxes.
Technical founders, this is for you
Walk through the technical sections by talking through them. The AI generates professional technical slides from your natural explanation.
Free tier covers pre-revenue founders
No design budget at the pre-seed stage? Build a professional deck from $0. No card required to start.
How Talkpitch Removes Design From the Equation
Step 01
Set your context
Add company name, team members, and key metric. This context populates in slides automatically so nothing looks generic.
Step 02
Talk through your pitch
Cover problem, solution, market, traction, team, and ask. Speak naturally -- the AI handles all visual decisions.
Step 03
AI picks the right layout
A list becomes bullets, a number becomes a metrics card, a process becomes a steps flow. No choices required from you.
Step 04
Review and present
Edit any text that needs adjustment. Most sessions need 3-5 minutes of touch-ups before the deck is presentation-ready.
What's Included
Nine professionally designed layouts
Tagline, bullets, metrics, steps, timeline, competitors, quote, team, and image. All designed for presentation use.
Consistent design system
Every layout shares the same typography, spacing, and color. The deck looks intentional, not assembled.
Automatic layout selection
The AI maps your spoken content to the right layout type. You never have to choose a slide format.
Post-session text editing
Edit the text content of any slide after the session. The design stays consistent while you refine the words.
Context layer
Your real company name, team, and metrics appear in slides from the start -- no placeholder text to fill in.
Under 30 minutes to first draft
Faster than any manual approach and no design skill required at any step.
You know the pitch. You don't need to know design to show it.
Build your deck without design skills -- start free.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We have answers.
You can edit the text content of any slide. Full design customization (colors, fonts, layout restructuring) is limited in the current version. If you need specific brand colors or bespoke layouts, the current product isn't the right tool for that.
Investors evaluate the story and the numbers, not the tool used to make the slides. A Talkpitch deck looks clean and professional -- not like a mass-produced free Canva template.
You need to know roughly what you want to say. Most founders start with a mental outline of the standard pitch structure and talk through each section naturally. No script or written notes required.
Edit them. The post-session editor lets you change any text content. If the AI picked the wrong layout, delete and replace the slide. Most sessions need 3-5 minutes of editing.
Yes. Talkpitch generates clean, consistent slides -- not highly customized branded presentations. For a first investor deck, the output quality is more than sufficient. For a Series B with full brand design, you'll still want a designer.
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