Kimi's New AI Slide Tool: Try It Free Before the Bananas Ripen
Kimi Debuts AI Slide Maker with Catchy Free Trial

The presentation software market just got more interesting. Kimi's new AI slide generator, powered by Google's curiously named Nano Banana Pro model, aims to automate the most tedious parts of deck creation. For those tired of staring at blank PowerPoint slides, the company is offering a tempting 48-hour free trial.
What Makes This Tool Different?
At its core lies the "Agentic Slides" feature - an ambitious attempt to eliminate manual formatting. Upload PDFs, images or documents, and watch as the AI reconstructs them into editable presentations within minutes. The browser-based editor allows real-time tweaks before exporting standard PPTX files.
"We've all wasted hours reformatting client materials," says Kimi product lead Elena Rodriguez. "This isn't about replacing design skills - it's about reclaiming time spent on mechanical tasks."
The tool integrates Kimi's K2 search system too, letting users pull in supplemental data without leaving the workspace. But its standout trick? Automated chart conversions that extract text from graphics and make it editable - though early tests show this feature still needs refinement.
Growing Pains Expected
Initial users report inconsistent results when converting complex slides (particularly noted in slides 6-7 of our test deck). Some text converts cleanly while other elements stubbornly resist editing. Another limitation: no support for custom corporate templates yet.
"It's clearly version one," notes tech analyst Mark Chen. "But even at this stage, it handles basic conversions better than doing everything manually."
Should You Try It?
The free trial makes experimentation easy, though power users may hit limits quickly. For simple pitch decks or internal presentations? Potentially revolutionary. For board-ready materials with strict branding? Probably not yet.
The bigger question: Can Google's Nano Banana Pro model deliver on its fruity promise? Forty-eight hours gives you just enough time to find out.
Key Points:
- 48-hour free trial lets users test core features risk-free
- Agentic Slides automatically converts documents into presentations
- Chart text extraction works best with simple graphics currently
- No template support limits professional use cases
- K2 search integration helps research while building decks




