fx, open-slide make one-off decks cheap
Vercel’s lightweight fx coding agent pairs with open-slide’s React-based slide runtime to turn natural-language prompts into editable, exportable presentations. The workflow makes disposable research decks feel closer to generated code artifacts than traditional presentation projects.
This is a compelling glimpse of where agent-native design is heading: fast enough to create a deck for a single meeting, yet structured enough to revise and reuse.
- –open-slide gives agents a fixed 1920×1080 canvas, arbitrary React components, hot reload, and a browser inspector
- –fx adds a small, model-agnostic coding-agent runtime that can generate and modify the deck from the terminal
- –Static HTML and PDF export make the result portable, avoiding a presentation-platform lock-in
- –The tradeoff is that quality still depends heavily on prompting, visual judgment, and React-aware iteration
- –Native editable PowerPoint export is not available yet, limiting workflows that require conventional office handoff
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