Slidepicker for Developers
Write slides in Markdown. No GUI, no drag-and-drop, no design fiddling. Just you, your keyboard, and professional slides.
Try It Free - No Setup RequiredSound familiar?
Spending an hour in PowerPoint aligning text boxes when you could be shipping code
Fighting with Google Slides to get consistent formatting across slides
Wanting to version control your presentations but being stuck with binary formats
Hating the mouse-heavy, click-intensive workflow of traditional slide tools
Wishing you could just write your talk in a text file and have it look professional
Slidepicker was built for exactly this frustration. Write Markdown, get slides. That is the entire workflow.
How Slidepicker fits your workflow
Markdown Editor
Write slides the same way you write documentation. CodeMirror 6 gives you syntax highlighting, keyboard shortcuts, and a familiar editing experience.
Auto Layout
No CSS, no flexbox, no alignment headaches. Write your content and the layout engine handles positioning, spacing, and typography.
Plain Text Format
Your presentations are plain Markdown text. Diff them, version them, review them in pull requests, store them in Git.
Keyboard-First
Navigate, edit, and format entirely from the keyboard. No mouse required for the core workflow.
Developer workflow
Open the editor
Go to slidepicker.com and start typing. No setup, no installation, no dependencies.
Write Markdown
Type your talk using headings, lists, code blocks, and images. Separate slides with --- dividers.
Preview live
See your slides render in real time as you type. Iterate fast without leaving the editor.
Present
Hit present and deliver your talk directly from the browser. Or export to PDF for offline use.
Templates for developers
"I was preparing a conference talk and dreading the PowerPoint part. With Slidepicker, I wrote the entire talk in Markdown in about 20 minutes. The auto-layout made every slide look clean without me touching any design controls. This is how developers should make slides."
Build your next talk in Markdown
No setup, no installation, no dependencies. Open the editor and start writing.
Open Editor - It's Free