Build a Pitch Deck in Minutes, Not Hours
Stop spending 5 hours on pitch deck layout. Build a pitch deck in minutes by speaking your story. Talkpitch generates slides in real-time as you talk.
How to Build a Pitch Deck in Minutes
Step 01
Set context (3-5 minutes)
Enter your company name, team, and key metrics. This is the only setup required — no templates to choose, no layouts to configure.
Step 02
Speak your pitch (10-15 minutes)
Talk through your story the way you'd tell it to a friend. The AI generates slides in real-time as you speak each section.
Step 03
Edit the output (15-20 minutes)
Review, tighten, and clean up. The structure will be mostly right; copy is 70-80% of the way there. Total time: 30-40 minutes from nothing to a complete deck.
Features That Make It Fast
No formatting overhead
Zero time spent choosing templates, adjusting bullet sizes, or fixing spacing after paste. The AI handles all layout decisions.
Voice-to-slide in real-time
Slides appear within 1,500ms of each pause. You're building the deck while you speak, not after.
AI picks the right layout
Problem statement becomes a bullet or tagline slide. Metrics become a callout. Team becomes a team slide. You don't choose — the AI does.
Fast editing pass
The first pass is a rough draft — 70-80% there. The editing pass is tightening and cleaning, not rebuilding from scratch.
Start fresh in 30 minutes
Pitch story evolved since the last fundraise? Speak through the current narrative in Talkpitch and start fresh — faster than editing slide by slide.
Browser-based, no install
No download, no setup, no IT approval needed. Open Talkpitch and start speaking immediately.
Why Founders Choose Talkpitch to Build Fast
30-40 minutes vs. 3-5 hours
That's the actual difference. You get a rough deck in 15 minutes and a presentation-ready deck in under an hour.
Last-minute investor meeting covered
Investor replied and wants to meet tomorrow. Zero to presentation-ready in an hour — including a practice run as part of the process.
First-time pitch builders welcome
Never built a pitch deck before and don't know where to start? Start talking. The AI captures the structure from your spoken narrative.
Works for updated decks too
Editing an old deck slide-by-slide takes longer than you think. Speaking through the new story and starting fresh is often faster.
Practice run is built-in
Every Talkpitch session is a rehearsal. By the time the deck is built, you've already run through the pitch once.
Build your pitch deck in minutes, not hours
Start speaking your deck and have a working first draft before your next meeting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We have answers.
Start with the problem. Describe the specific person who has the problem you're solving and what their situation looks like today. Don't try to sound polished. Just explain it the way you'd explain it to a curious friend. The AI builds from whatever you say.
Expect 15-20 minutes of editing on most sessions. The AI produces a solid first draft — the structure will be mostly right, the copy will be 70-80% of the way there. The editing pass is about tightening language, removing anything the AI misunderstood, and reordering if needed.
The deck is good enough as a starting point. For a high-stakes Tier 1 meeting, you'd use Talkpitch to build the rough deck quickly, then spend additional time polishing the output and potentially having a designer review the visual execution. Talkpitch handles the 80% — faster than building from scratch, but a polished finish may require additional work for the most high-stakes meetings.
Yes, though longer sessions require slightly more editing time. A 20-slide deck built in a 20-minute Talkpitch session might need 25-30 minutes of editing rather than 15-20. Still significantly faster than building from scratch.
A 5-6 minute speaking session produces 8-10 slides. That's a complete short deck. For a 3-minute demo day pitch, 5-6 minutes of speaking is enough to generate the full deck.
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