Google Gemini has been in the headlines for quite some time now. Social media users had gone crazy over the pictures generated by its Nano Banana model. Now that this trend has subsided, Google has equipped it with another great capability. Along with generating photos and other tasks, this AI assistant can also create presentations. Users can create presentations in a few seconds using its Canvas tool. Canvas tool was already present in it and now the feature of creating presentation has been added to it.
How to make a presentation?
The company is currently rolling out this feature only for Pro users and later it will become available for all users. Users who have this feature can upload any research paper or any other document in this chatbot and prepare a presentation from it. Apart from this, users will also have the option to prepare presentation through text prompt. Slides are already prepared in the chatbot according to the theme, which can be used.
What kind of presentations can Gemini create?
Many types of presentations including book insight, educational content, product launch, onboarding guide and case study can be prepared with the help of this tool. This entire work will be done in a few seconds and the user will not have to spend much time searching for content and images.
5/ Up your presentation game in Canvas
Upload any source to create entire decks with images and data visualization. Export to Google Slides to add any finishing touches. Rolling out to Pro subscribers today and to Free users in the coming weeks pic.twitter.com/70qercWf4E
— Google Gemini App (@GeminiApp) October 24, 2025
Gemini’s popularity is continuously increasing
The popularity of Google Gemini is continuously increasing. Last month, it overtook ChatGPT to become the most downloaded AI assistant from Apple’s App Store. Along with this, the market share of Gemini is also increasing and now it has become the most used chatbot after ChatGPT.
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