Developer recreates Vercel keynote with open-slide
A developer has recreated Guillermo Rauch's Vercel Ship 26 London keynote presentation in three hours using open-slide and Cursor Composer. The project demonstrates the synergy between code-first slide frameworks and AI coding assistants, and the live reconstructed deck has been shared online.
Presentation software is transitioning from GUI-first to code-first, unlocking the full automation capabilities of AI software agents.
- –Code-first slides turn presentation authoring into a layout engineering problem that modern LLMs are highly proficient at solving.
- –A three-hour turnaround for a professional-grade keynote deck highlights how tools like Cursor Composer speed up design iterations.
- –Treating slides as raw React components allows for arbitrary web interactions and integrations that traditional presentation tools cannot easily support.
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2026-06-20
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2026-06-20
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