Google is taking AI integration to the next level with a feature that transforms dense text into clean presentations. The new update to Gemini Canvas allows the AI to read long-form content, like research papers or business reports, and automatically generate a structured, themed Google Slides deck.
The AI handles all the initial design work. It identifies key sections to create titles, inserts breaks to pace the presentation, and even pulls in relevant visuals to support the text. The result is a clean, professional-looking presentation created in a fraction of the time.
This feature is designed to be a massive time-saver, eliminating the tedious task of manually copying, pasting, and formatting content from a document into a slide deck. It’s a significant step toward making AI a practical partner in everyday work.
Users can find this new functionality within Gemini’s Canvas mode, the AI-powered workspace for writing and brainstorming. Once the AI has created the presentation, it can be seamlessly exported to Google Slides for further editing and collaboration.
Google has confirmed the feature is rolling out globally. Both personal Google accounts and Workspace users will receive the update. Early sightings suggest Gemini Advanced (Pro) users are getting first access, with free users expected to get it soon.