Need to turn Google Sheets data into a polished Google Slides presentation fast? Instead of manually building charts, rewriting takeaways, and formatting slides one by one, you can use AI to analyze a spreadsheet and generate a presentation with clear insights, strong visuals, and the style of your own branded template.
In this post, we'll show how to go from Google Sheets to Google Slides with AI using Slideform. Start with a spreadsheet, use AI to identify the most important findings, and generate a presentation that follows the branding and styling of an example presentation.
GOAL: Create a Google Slides presentation from a spreadsheet with charts, insights, and recommendations while keeping the look and feel of your preferred presentation style.
What is Slideform?
Slideform is the AI Assistant for Analytics. Upload an example presentation, connect data, and use Slideform's AI to generate charts, analysis, and written insights in a branded format.
Unlike most chat-based tools, Slideform can also automate recurring presentations, where you repeat the same deck for different clients, time ranges, or categories. Check out our guide to Creating Recurring Presentations from Google Sheets with AI.
If you already have a deck with the branding, typography, layout, and overall look you want, upload it into Slideform. Instead of generating generic slides, Slideform can use that example presentation as the design reference for the new output.
This is where the magic happens.
You can prompt Slideform's AI to analyze the spreadsheet, decide what matters, and build a narrative for the presentation. That means you're creating a research report and then turning that report into slides.
Here is an example:
Slideform can generate summary analysis and individual charts as well as full presentations. Find examples in How to make Charts from Sheets with Slideform AI.
Once the analysis is complete, Slideform can generate the final presentation. The output is not just a dump of charts. It is a structured presentation with a point of view: what happened, why it matters, and what someone should do next.
One example of this workflow is taking a spreadsheet of raw financial transactions like sales revenue, expenses, and operating costs, then turning it into a presentation about monthly P&L, profitability, and business performance.
In that case, Slideform can:
Analyze the raw transaction data
Summarize topline revenue and profit trends
Identify the biggest cost drivers
Highlight changes month over month
Recommend ways to improve profitability
Here's the final presentation for the Blue Corn Cafe financial performance data. I wouldn't say it is quite client-ready, but it's about 75% there and I an make any formatting and content changes directly in the slides. In addition, I can easily apply a different presentation theme by asking the AI to recreate the deck with a different theme.
Finance is just one example. The same approach also works for market research, sales analysis, operations reviews, and customer reporting.
Turn survey data, response tables, and segmented findings into a clear presentation with themes, charts, and recommendations.
Use exports from your CRM or spreadsheets of deal activity to create a presentation about pipeline trends, win rates, segment performance, or rep productivity.
Analyze fulfillment, staffing, support, or process data and generate a presentation that explains bottlenecks, changes, and improvement opportunities.
Take spreadsheet exports of user behavior, feature adoption, churn signals, or support issues and build a presentation around what teams should do next.
If you want to create a Google Slides presentation from a Google Sheet, here's the quick version:
1. Connect your Google Sheet in Slideform.
2. Upload an example presentation to create the custom presentation theme.
3. Ask Slideform to analyze the spreadsheet and identify the key findings.
4. Create the final Google Slides presentation based on that analysis.
That's it. Your spreadsheet becomes the source material for a presentation instead of a manual copy-and-paste project.