A Markdown editor built for presentations
Write your content in Markdown, see your slides come to life instantly. Powered by CodeMirror 6 for a fast, reliable editing experience.
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Slidepicker's editor is built on CodeMirror 6, the same engine trusted by VS Code's web editor and countless developer tools. It is fast, accessible, and built for serious writing.
You write in plain Markdown. Headings become slide titles. Paragraphs become body text. Lists become bullet points. Images drop right into your slides. Separate slides with a simple --- divider.
The live preview panel shows your actual slides updating as you type. There is no compile step, no build process, and no waiting. What you write is what you present.
How the editor works
Markdown Input
# Welcome to My Talk
A brief introduction to our project
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## Key Highlights
- Fast iteration cycles
- Cross-team collaboration
- Measurable outcomes
---
## Thank You
Questions? **reach out anytime**
Live Slide Preview
Welcome to My Talk
A brief introduction to our project
Key Highlights
- Fast iteration cycles
- Cross-team collaboration
- Measurable outcomes
Thank You
Questions? reach out anytime
Supported Markdown syntax
# Heading Slide title ## Subheading Section heading **bold text** Bold text *italic text* Italic text - List item Bullet points  Images --- Slide separator <!-- image-url: URL --> Background images Why Markdown for presentations?
Instant Live Preview
See your slides update in real time as you type. No waiting, no refreshing, no guessing what the final result will look like.
Syntax Highlighting
Markdown syntax is color-coded so you can instantly spot headings, bold text, links, and slide separators while writing.
Keyboard-First Workflow
Designed for speed. Use keyboard shortcuts for bold, italic, headings, and more. Your hands never leave the keyboard.
Zero Learning Curve
If you know Markdown, you already know how to use Slidepicker. If you do not, the syntax takes about 5 minutes to learn.
Start writing your presentation
Open the editor, type some Markdown, and see your slides appear. No sign-up needed.
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