Create beautiful presentations with a free online editor
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Free pre-designed presentation templates
A large selection of ready-to-use templates lets you quickly create a stunning presentation with no design skills required. Each template includes a set of multiple slides, which you can use separately or together.
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Intuitive online software
Unlike the complicated professional software, SUPA is a design tool for the non-designers. It features a simple interface that is easy to use even for someone who has never designed a presentation before. You won’t need PowerPoint anymore!
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Diagrams, histograms, charts
Can you imagine a presentation without charts and diagrams? We provide you with modifiable elements for histograms, pie charts, linear and scatter diagrams, all based on data you input via a spreadsheet - just like Excel. Charts can be edited to match the style of your project or the corporate branding.
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AI-generated text for your presentation
We have an excellent tool to aid in your design process - a prompt-based text generator (like ChatGPT). If can generate a text for a slide or entire presentation, significantly speeding up your process.
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Presentation mode
In this mode, you can display your presentation for an audience on a big screen or projector, giving you the option to switch between slides by clicking on the arrows on your screen or using buttons on your keyboard.
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Create animated presentations
SUPA software can automatically add animations to your static presentation, leaving you the option to manually fine-tune the animations of each individual element.
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Export into PDF
SUPA has plenty of export options, including PDF, the standard for documents and presentations. Unlike .ppt files (PowerPoint), PDF can be opened on any device without installing any additional software.
What can SUPA do?
- Content librariesInside the editor you will find libraries of ready-to-use photography, video, vector icons, illustrations, font sets, buttons, and lists
- AnimationStatic presentations can be animated in one click, and each animation can be edited individually
- Team collaborationYou can easily share your creations with your colleagues, even if they don’t have a SUPA account
- AI text generationAI can generate a text for a slide or even the entire presentation
- Change historySUPA keeps history of all edits you make, making it easy to revert your presentation to an earlier version
- Upload your elementsYou can add elements into you presentation directly from your device, including images, videos, fonts, GIFs and Lottie animations
Choose from hundreds of design templates
How to create a presentation with SUPA?
- You don’t need to install SUPA - just open the editor in your browser
- We have a vast library of templates fit for a variety of topics
- We offer generative AI tools
- You can easily share your presentation and collaborate with your colleagues
- We have advanced animation options, making your presentation look more modern and engaging
Tips for building your presentation
Clear logic and structure
Think about which points in your presentation require a separate slide, and which can be added as footnotes, spoken out or eliminated entirely.
Try to make your presentation easily understandable without additional comments, especially if you’re not going to present it live, but rather share it via message or email.
Minimalist design
Check that every slide in your presentation is dedicated to one point or idea. Don’t try to convey multiple ideas in one slide - spread them over multiple slides instead.
Quality images and graphics
This is easy to check - just download a PDF file of your presentation, open it in any software, and try to zoom in. You will notice at some point the images will start to “pixelate” and blur. If you observe this only while highly zoomed in, that means the quality of your images is good. If you see a loss in quality almost immediately, you might consider using higher resolution for your images.
Vector graphics (usually .SVG files) are perfect to use in your presentation and are supported by the SUPA editor. Moreover, most of the elements you will find in our libraries are vectors, which means they can be scaled without a loss in quality. Using vectors in your presentation will allow them to look good on any screen, but it’s not an option for all elements - for example, photos are never available as vectors.
Sharp and brief texts
If you want to elaborate on an important point, you can do it verbally while presenting live, or move it onto a separate slide.
Smart animation
Interactive elements
Preparation and practice
Don’t forget about time
Try to rehearse your presentation and see how much time it takes. Depending on the result, either cut down or add to your presentation. We would advise against trying to increase the speed with which you present - you might fit into a time limit, but worsen the audiences’ experience.
Don’t forget to leave time at the end to answer your audience’s questions or discuss the subject of the presentation.