Vecbase review
Our pick for presenting on screen. The same six-slide brief became a portable 503 KB HTML deck with embedded fonts, keyboard controls, reduced-motion support, and exact 16:9 rendering at desktop and phone sizes.
What stands out
- Delivered one self-contained HTML file with no runtime network dependency
- Preserved the 1920 × 1080 stage and passed all six navigation checks
- Found and corrected a real decision-slide hierarchy collision
What to prepare
- The result is not a natively editable PowerPoint deck
- A portrait phone necessarily shows a small, letterboxed 16:9 slide
- Browser QA needs a local Chromium installation even though the final file is standalone
Evaluation output

What it can do
- Create responsive HTML slide decks
- Choose from curated visual presets
- Render every slide with Playwright
- Export slides to PDF
What it needs
- Presentation brief and source material
- A browser for preview and export
- A decision between web delivery and PowerPoint handoff
What it returns
- Web presentation
- Slide screenshots
- PDF presentation
Ask it to work
“Create an investor update as a web presentation.”
“Convert this presentation into a polished HTML deck.”
