The Only Pitch Practice Tool That Builds Slides Live
Practice your investor pitch and build your slide deck at the same time. Talkpitch is the pitch practice tool that generates slides as you speak.
Why Talkpitch Is the Better Way to Practice
Practice and build at the same time
Every recording session is a rehearsal. You don't finish with coaching data -- you finish with a complete deck and three rehearsals done.
Real-time visual feedback
Slides appear as you speak. When a slide captures your point accurately, you know that segment landed. When it doesn't, you know to rephrase.
Deck shaped by how you actually speak
Slides that build while you practice match your natural delivery -- not a written version you have to map back to words.
Delivery problems surface immediately
If you ramble through a point without clear structure, a vague slide appears instead of the specific metric you intended. That's feedback.
Two rehearsals and a deck in 30 minutes
First pass generates the deck. Second pass refines delivery against the completed visual. Done in a single sitting.
Free to start, no card required
Start practicing with 50 free AI credits per month. No credit card needed to run your first session.
How Pitch Practice Works in Talkpitch
Step 01
Set your context once
Enter your company name, team members, key metrics, and a brief description. Talkpitch uses this to populate slides with your real data throughout the session.
Step 02
Start talking your pitch
Hit record and go. Cover problem, solution, market, traction, team, and ask at your natural pitch pace.
Step 03
Watch slides build in real-time
As you pause between points, a slide generates on screen. See exactly what the AI captured from each segment -- your number, your step, your team member.
Step 04
Do multiple passes
First pass: see what generates. Second pass: adjust where you were unclear. Third pass: full run-through against the completed deck.
What's Included
Real-time slide feedback
Slides appear within 1.5 seconds of each speech pause. Immediate visual feedback on every point you make.
Clarity signal
Clear speech produces specific slides. Rambling produces vague slides. The output tells you exactly where to tighten the pitch.
Metrics capture
Say your ARR or growth rate mid-pitch and a metrics slide appears with your exact number. The deck tracks your story as you tell it.
Context layer
Set company name and metrics once. Every slide references your real data automatically throughout every session.
Post-session editing
After each pass, review and edit slides that need adjustment. The deck improves with every session.
Works for coaches too
Pitch coaches and accelerator mentors use Talkpitch to drill founders in real-time -- watching slides generate to see which segments land.
The best pitch practice includes slides. Now it can.
Start your pitch practice session -- free, no card required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We have answers.
No. Start with a rough outline of what you want to cover. The first session shows you what your natural pitch structure is. Subsequent sessions refine it.
Recording yourself gives you video feedback on delivery. Talkpitch gives you video feedback AND a slide deck at the end. You can see what a live audience would see on screen while you're talking.
Yes. Talk through your existing story while slides generate on screen. Many founders use this to identify gaps or overloaded slides in their current deck.
Pause, collect yourself, and continue. Talkpitch captures each segment independently. If you restart a section, the new segment generates a new slide -- delete the earlier incomplete slide in the review phase.
Yes. Coaches watch slides generate in real-time while the founder practices. The coach can see exactly which segments produce clear slides and which ones need rework.
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