Standout features
Plus AI is a presentation co-pilot that lives inside Google Slides and PowerPoint — generate decks from prompts or documents, rewrite and reformat slides, and keep everything as native, editable slides.
Worldwide search interest, indexed 0–100 · Google Trends.
Plus AI doesn’t replace your slide tool — it adds AI inside Google Slides and PowerPoint, so output stays native and editable in the apps you already use.
- AI presentation add-on for Google Slides + PowerPoint (by Plusdocs).
- Generate decks from prompts, uploads or existing slides.
- Remix + Rewrite to reformat; Live Snapshots; PowerPoint API.
- 1M+ users; SOC 2 Type II; custom templates for teams.
Plus AI is a native co-pilot.
- New decks from prompt, file or pasted text.
- Insert, rewrite + reformat slides in place.
- Hundreds of layouts; custom team templates.
- Output is standard Slides / PowerPoint — yours forever.
Trial, then per-user plans.
Plus AI fits Slides + PowerPoint teams.
- Teams committed to Google Slides / PowerPoint.
- Sales decks + recurring client presentations.
- Turning docs into decks without a new app.
- Those wanting a standalone AI-native studio.
- Consulting-grade chart workflows.
No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:
- Design still partly manual after generation.
- Charts not consulting-grade.
- Inherits Slides/PowerPoint limits.
- Support reports are mixed.
- ✓Works inside Slides + PowerPoint
- ✓Native, editable output
- ✓Remix + rewrite slides
- ✓Custom team templates
- ✓SOC 2 Type II security
- ✕Design partly manual
- ✕Charts not consulting-grade
- ✕Inherits host-app limits
- ✕Mixed support reports
Teams on Google Slides and PowerPoint love Plus AI for adding generation and editing without leaving their tool, keeping output native and shareable. The gripes are design still being partly manual after generation, non-consulting-grade charts and mixed support. Sentiment is positive for Slides/PowerPoint-first workflows.
Plus AI is an AI presentation co-pilot for Google Slides and PowerPoint.
Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.
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