Google's Mixboard Now Turns Brainstorms Into Polished Presentations Instantly
Google's Infinite Canvas Gets Presentation Superpowers
Ever stared at a jumble of notes and images, dreading the hours needed to turn them into a presentable deck? Google Labs just eliminated that pain point with a major upgrade to Mixboard, its experimental infinite canvas tool. The secret sauce? Deep integration with the company's Nano Banana Pro image model that can magically transform chaos into coherent slides.

From Scribbles to Slides in Minutes
The standout feature is what Google calls "One-click PPT Generation." Imagine circling handwritten notes and photos scattered across your digital workspace, typing "make this retro," and watching as AI generates ten themed slides preserving all your content. Early testers describe it as "having a designer and copywriter working invisibly beside you."
How fast are we talking? In official tests:
- 30 images + 2,000 words of notes
- Transformed into an 18-page presentation
- In under three minutes
The system maintains layout consistency remarkably well when importing from PDFs or photos, automatically adjusting colors and spacing. Export options include Google Slides or standard PPTX formats.
Doodle Your Way to Better Designs
The most delightful innovation might be the drawing-based editing. Circle an image freehand and command "Add autumn elements" - Nano Banana Pro instantly incorporates seasonal touches while keeping lighting realistic. Continuous doodling triggers "Chain Editing," where AI remembers your style preferences across multiple changes.
"It feels more like playing Pictionary than making slides," remarked one beta tester designing event themes. The tactile approach could revolutionize rapid prototyping for UI designers who currently waste hours on minor iterations.
Collaboration Meets Creativity
Beyond solo use, Mixboard now supports:
- Nested project boards (think: main concept → color schemes → materials)
- Batch-generating style variations ("Make 20 versions of this")
- Real-time commenting @mentions
- Full version history tracking
The update raises canvas file limits to 500MB and adds support for previously finicky formats like HEIC and TIFF. Everything syncs natively with Google Drive.
Availability and What's Next
Currently in limited US testing via labs.google/mixboard, the tool has already attracted over 15,000 Discord community members hungry to shape its development. Google plans quarterly rollouts:
- Q1 2025: Team workspaces + brand templates
- Q2: Public API allowing other apps to tap its presentation magic
The bigger picture? Mixboard represents AI moving beyond generating individual assets to orchestrating complete workflows - merging the powers of tools like Midjourney, Notion and PowerPoint into one browser tab.
For marketers rushing pitches, teachers crafting lessons, or product teams iterating designs, compressing days of work into coffee-break sessions could redefine what we consider "fast" creative work.
Key Points:
- Transform mixed media directly into presentations
- Edit visually by drawing on images
- Maintains styles across batch generations
- Coming soon: Team features & third-party integrations