Translate PowerPoint slides with AI – automatic, accurate, and layout-safe

16.03.2026  •  #AI #Translation #PowerPoint #LIZAI

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Presentations are no longer limited to a single language—especially in international organizations where teams collaborate across borders. A common challenge when translating slides: layouts shift, designs break, and the manual effort is often enormous. With the artificial intelligence LIZ, you can translate entire presentations into any language with just one click—fast, accurate, and without formatting chaos.

How the feature works and which benefits it offers is explained in the following sections. At the end of this article, you’ll also find a product walkthrough that demonstrates slide translation step by step.

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1. Translate into Any Language – Automatically

LIZ’s AI detects the entire slide content and reliably translates it into the desired language. No manual copy-and-paste, no adjusting individual slides—everything happens automatically in the background.

2. Design Stays the Same, Text Changes

Despite the translation, formatting, fonts, and the entire design remain intact. The AI LIZ ensures that translated slides look exactly like the original— just in a different language. This saves time and allows you to present internationally with a consistent, professional look.

3. AI-Powered Accuracy

Our AI LIZ delivers impressively accurate translations, including contextual understanding and natural phrasing. Technical terms and presentation-specific language are automatically recognized and translated appropriately.

Whether you work in a global enterprise, support international clients, or deliver training in multiple languages—this feature makes multilingual presentations easier than ever.

And the best part: one click is all it takes, and LIZ transforms your presentation into a fully translated version—no effort, no stress.

Feature Copilot DeepL Pro LIZ AI Notes
Slide generation / content creation in PowerPoint Copilot and LIZ AI can automatically create slide content; DeepL Pro is translation-only
Automatic synchronization of language versions (e.g., German → English) LIZ AI automatically syncs slide changes across languages
Seamless translation without file upload (no drag & drop) Copilot and LIZ AI work directly in PowerPoint; DeepL Pro requires upload/download
Translation of presentations / slides All three translate content; LIZ AI is fully integrated into the workflow
Corporate design / CI compliance (brand consistency) Only LIZ AI automatically detects and corrects CI deviations
Semantic search for slide content in the slide library LIZ AI enables AI-powered search for thematically relevant slides

5. Try It Now in the SlideLizard CREATOR

Experience how effortless multilingual presentations can be. Translate your PowerPoint slides directly within your workflow— fast, secure, and fully brand-compliant.



About the author

Leticia Schörgendorfer

Leticia likes to design slides, blogposts but also our office. As a designer, she brings fresh ideas to the SlideLizard team.



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